Your Vegan Shoes Aren't Sustainable. Here's Why.
May 13, 2021•30 min•Ep. 14
Episode description
Tanner Bowden discusses why vegan shoes aren't sustainable–despite being marketed as such–and explains how eco-conscious shoppers can spot dubious marketing.
Episode Navigation:
- 01:15 – Vegan Shoes ≠ Sustainable Products
- 03:03 – Vegan Shoes, Plastic, and Harmful Chemicals
- 06:55 – Olukai's Statement About Vegan Shoes and Sustainability
- 09:35 – Why Patagonia is a Sustainability Champion
- 12:21 – Patagonia Wild Idea Work Boots
- 15:45 – Mushroom Leather and Other Sustainable Alternatives
- 20:10 – Tips For Finding (Actually) Sustainable Products
- 23:40 – Why You Should Look for "Climate Neutral" Certification
- 25:43 – Adidas and Allbirds Collaboration
- 28:20 – Your Best Bet Is to Buy Used Gear, and Where To Do It
Featured:
- If You Think Your Vegan Shoes Are Saving the Planet, You're Wrong
- Adidas and Allbirds' Collaborative Sneaker Is Here
- Patagonia Wild Idea Work Boots
- From Olukai: What, Exactly, is a Vegan Shoe? Vegan Shoes Explained
- Piñatex Pineapple Leather by Ananas Anam
- In the Future, Leather Will Be Made From Mushrooms Not Cows
- Climate Neutral Certification: 200+ Brands Dedicated to Decreasing Global Carbon Emissions
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