adidas harden vol 1 ls primeknit men shoes new raw running shoes, then you know just how heartbreaking it is when they get too old to wear. Even more heartbreaking? Throwing those shoes into the trash, where they will head to a landfill and, likely, according to Witchita State University information, take 30 to 40 years to decompose.

However, running shoes break down somewhere between 300 and 500 miles, depending on frequency and duration of use, where you run, general care, and your gait. Apparel breakdown depends on several factors, such as how often you wear an item and how well you take care of it. So you have to get rid of the gear eventually.

When you’re ready to toss, where does it end up, especially if your local thrift shop doesn’t accept or can’t resell the kit?

The EPA estimates that Americans generated 13 million tons of clothing and footwear trash in 2018 (the latest data available). The amount of those goods that was recycled (excluding reuse through means such as thrift stores) was close to only 1.7 million tons, which is just a 13 percent recycling rate. Landfills hold the other 11.3 million tons of textile waste. To put that in perspective: That’s the weight equivalent of more than 1.5 million of the largest male elephants on the planet (they weigh 15,000 pounds each).

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While you’ll want to keep all four “Rs”—reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink—in mind when it comes to running shoes and gear, here are specifics ways to recycle running shoes.

Running Shoes Recycling Programs

The first thing to know is that you cannot put shoes in your city or town’s recycling bins. Instead, you’ll have to either go to a store or mail them to a recycling center.

While specific shoe manufacturers have recycling programs, they often accept other brands. For example, Nike Grind accepts footwear that doesn’t contain cleats or spikes. The three-decades-old initiative has transformed end-of-life footwear into materials for a range of products from the rubber in Lyft Bikeshare stations to turf fields, playgrounds, carpet padding, and outdoor tracks. Runners drop off any brand of footwear at a participating Fenty Avid Women S Shoes Bay Cherry-tomato-vanillaice. Footwear that can be refurbished is sanitized and sold at a discount, too.

A more expensive option is Terracycle, a U.S.-based recycling company that specializes in handling hard-to-recycle waste. Once you order the box, the company takes care of everything after the initial payment, including shipping and getting rid of your gear in an earth-friendly way.

Soles4Souls collects gently used footwear for entrepreneurs in developing countries to sell. You can also donate to this program by dropping your shoes off at a DSW store.

Another program, round toe lace-up sneakers, which collects, washes, sorts, and ships athletic shoes to those in need in developing countries also accept donations from individual runners nationwide.

Recycled Shoes You Can Buy Now

Remember those four Rs? Rethink might matter most because that might mean purchasing shoes and gear made from recycled materials to help create a market for sustainably-produced shoes.

To help deal with the waste from footwear, Salomon has a recyclable run shoe, the Index.03, and free-of-charge recycling collection after wear-and-tear of the shoe. Shifting to a circular production model, On Running likewise has a recyclable running shoe, Cloudneo plus (available with a Cyclon subscription)—that means the brand replaces up to two pairs per year and recycles the old pairs into new versions.

“A circular model means that we design products that have long-lasting value and can be remanufactured in addition to being reused or repaired,” Francois-Xavier Dosne, On Running head of innovation business strategy, tells Runner’s World.

To achieve the innovation, the biggest challenge was determining the right materials without sacrificing quality or performance. “This shoe’s upper knit is built from a 100 percent bio-based material derived from castor beans, a material that took our team years to find,” Dosne says.

You might also want to check out mountaineer and trail runner Kilian Jornet’s brand, NNormal, which utilizes sustainability practices and has a recycling program that may soon expand to the United States (and you’ll find both shoes and apparel).

The small brand Newton goes all-in on using eco-friendly materials, too, and the prices reflect this. Nearly all of their shoes use bio-based foam and rubber alternatives, 100 percent recycled uppers, and the shoes are treated with a substance called EcoPure. This is a non-toxic substance that allows the shoe to breakdown easily in anaerobic environments, a.k.a. landfills.

Geox Spherica Sneakers Schwarz Zen Running Club focuses on developing certified vegan running shoes with three plant-based materials: eucalyptus, sugarcane, and natural rubber.

Local Programs That Reuse Running Shoes

Throughout the Denver area, Runners Roost stores, receive nearly 5,000 shoes donated annually. Their 10 storefronts have provided a used footwear drop-off for at least 12 years, estimates Kent Wories, the general manager of Runners Roost. The grassroots program has evolved over time, based on the needs of partner organizations such as the Denver Rescue Mission, Wounded Warrior Project, and the Catholic Charities of Denver, nike air max thea sneakers mica green light silvern black white.

“The shape of the donated shoes runs the full gamut from you can hardly tell it was used to pretty beat up. Close to half of the shoes are definitely in good reusable condition,” says Wories. Footwear that needs refurbishment before being donated for reuse goes to Soles4Souls, BOSS lace-up leather boots round toe lace-up sneakers.

UGG Classic Lace up ankle boots in black, which has six retail locations around Maryland and organizes nearly 100 annual endurance events, launched Live. Give. Run. Foundation, in 2020, a nonprofit that channels footwear donations to folks in need.

Philadelphia Runner, in Pennsylvania, hosts shoe drive fundraisers to provide gently used and new footwear to Sneakers4Funds, a program that serves athletic communities across the nation, which kicks back a check for the fundraiser cause in exchange for the goods.

California-based Sports Basement donates old running shoes to Nike Running run division miler T-shirt in zwart, a clothing collection program that operates all over California, which sells the products to second-hand clothing stores nationally and abroad. Those funds support training programs for volunteers working in sustainable development throughout Southern Africa, Central and South America, and their local communities.

How to Recycle Running Apparel

In addition to footwear, Terracycle offers a countrywide zero waste program for buy new look yilda double strap sandal, off white floral shop pop sneakers pfw backpacks, which is one of the best organized programs for individuals to send in their personal run apparel to be recycled.

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Patagonia’s scotch soda menton low lace shoes lets you trade in Patagonia garments for credit towards another purchase, used or new, then repairs and resells the items. Items that can’t be repurposed are sitting in the brand’s Reno, Nevada warehouse until a better solution is determined in in lieu of landfill or incineration. According to Patagonia, the majority of those recyclable items were formerly sent to China and India, which both stopped importing waste textile in 2018 and 2019.

In step, REI Co-op launched a used gear website for members, where folks can receive credit for trading in gently aged products (as long as the gear is listed in the trade-in catalog) or shop for used items. As long as the insoles and laces are intact and there are no visible foot imprints or holes, footwear is accepted, too. The organization also extended the popular annual Garage Sale with year-round used gear options, which you’ll find in the majority of retail stores.

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With collection bins around New York City Wearable Collections provides a range of services for textile recycling (and sneakers) from shredding to placement in second-hand markets. Wearable Collections has, in the past, partnered with the foot lockers locker mania sneaker tournament returns to collect and recycle a huge portion of the discarded clothing from runners. Close to 50 percent of the collected items are reusable, 26 percent get shredded for other use such as insulation, 20 percent of the items get turned into rags, and 4 percent is totally non-recyclable, reports the organization.

To support a program that keeps run apparel out of the landfill, check out the Renewal Workshop, an apparel restoration program for the discarded clothing of partner brands, such as Champion Made and Vuori.

Adidas also announced a recycled collection, called Nothing Left Behind, made from gear donated from their pros and staffers, in collaboration with the Renewal Workshop.

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“No doubt, there are benefits on all sides: to the person bringing in footwear and apparel, because they don’t want it in a landfill. The donations supply the work of the people on the other side of the donations. And this donation program is an opportunity for us to engage with our customers and in our community,” says Wories.

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Morgan Tilton
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Morgan Tilton writes about the outdoors with a focus on travel, industry news, and human endurance. Her work is featured in more than 70 publications, and she’s a recipient of many North American Travel Journalists Association awards, including double-awards for the essays, “Wild & Broken: A First SUP Descent of Utah’s Escalante River” and “A Wild Space.” Morgan grew up mountain biking, hiking, and playing in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains before moving to Crested Butte, in the adjacent range.