pedri He was a man committed, with his family, with his team, with his land and the environment. The Canarian midfielder, who was one of the most involved after the La Palma volcanic disaster, is now leading Adidas ’campaign to try to end plastics in the ocean.
The footballer’s barcawho has just recovered from his injury and thinks that next season, this year he will be one of the standard-bearers of the movement RUN FOR THE OCEANSreturning for the fifth consecutive year, has organized Adidas to unite the world’s entire community of runners and athletes for the same reason: to end plastic pollution at sea.
pedri He lived close to what plastic pollution means in the ocean and now he has decided to be the spokesperson for an entire generation that wants to end this plague. He, along with other select athletes with a sustainability awareness such as Ricky Rubio, Desirée Vila, Gisela Pulido or Ana Peleteiro and wanted by content creators The GrefgThey have already joined the goal.
Everyone wants to join this initiative at the initiative of pedri they should go to the group RUN FOR THE OCEANS in the Adidas Running app and run to save the oceans: with every 10 minute activity you log into the app, Adidas and the association Parley for the Ocean they promise to collect the equivalent of a plastic bottle.
A plastic that has been transformed into sports material
Since he signed his alliance Parley for the Ocean In 2015, Adidas remained steadfast in its promise to throw away all the plastic it had saved Parley and transform it into sports equipment. Since then, the German multinational has produced 50 million pairs of plastic shoes from waste collections. Parley (18 million were made in 2021 alone).
This year, Adidas and Parley has announced the launch of the shoes Adizero x Parley at Ultraboost 22 x Parley. Parley and adidas were also able to reduce the carbon footprint, with only 3.5kg per pair, with the new Adizero x Parley, and without compromising shoe performance, which means reaching a new milestone in their commitment to sustainability.
Source: La Verdad
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