So we’re re-thinking it all with ingenuity, science and grit. And no one likes receiving a crunched package. What to do with a well-loved or defective product is blurry. Customized goods and next-day delivery are norms. The last phase of a product’s life-getting it to athletes* and, eventually, back from them-is the most challenging sustainability puzzle. We aren’t there yet, but just like our athletes constantly working to be better than they were before, progress is an every day goal. At scale, these adjustments and innovations are our path to achieving our aims of 100% of the waste from our extended supply chain diverted from landfills and at least 80% recycled back into NIKE products and other goods. Since our last Impact Report, we’ve made single digit centimeter adjustments across product manufacturing meaning more than 3.5 million kg of waste was prevented. Small changes pave the way to achieve big aims. This ensures all Nike Air soles are made with at least 50% recycled material. We’re able to reuse more than 90% of the waste from Air manufacturing, often turning it into new Air bags. It’s also one of our most sustainable innovations. One of our greatest inventions is Nike Air. But there is a growing truth of waste: trash is treasure. And today, that process also makes waste. Our end-to-end approach looks at carbon, energy, waste, chemistry and water across the entire product lifecycle, ultimately making choices that improve conditions for teams and locations worldwide.Ĭreating products takes energy. Sustainable materials matter that much more if our manufacturing is done responsibly.
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