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The fit kit that won’t cost the earth

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OUR AWARD-WINNING HEALTH AND WELLBEING EXPERT

It’s thrilling to see activewear brands leading the eco-charge with environmen­tally friendly, sustainabl­e and ethical clothing choices using innovative materials such as recycled plastic bottles and fishing nets. This is my pick of the stylish fitness kit that will impact your health not the planet…

BIG ON BAMBOO

I have a real love of clothing brand Bam’s fabrics and eco values. These new Balance Bamboo Leggings (€57, bambooclot­hing.co.uk) are created from sustainabl­y sourced bamboo pulp, which is knitted into a form of viscose. Sweatwicki­ng, naturally breathable and super soft, these high-waisted leggings also have three-way stretch that flatters and doesn’t roll down. Potential legging perfection.

TOP TECH WITH ADDED SUGAR

For trainer style and sustainabi­lity, Veja is hard to beat. Its new lightweigh­t Marlin running trainer

(€160, veja-store.com) has uppers and lining created from recycled plastic bottles and insoles made from sugar cane and recycled plastic. What’s more, the brand makes eco-friendly decisions at every turn, and is fully transparen­t over its manufactur­ing, supply chain and working conditions. Even its logistics company is a non-profit organisati­on that helps the vulnerable find work.

PRETTY POLYESTER

Sweaty Betty has an entire section of its website dedicated to its ‘Sustainabl­e Edit’, an ongoing initiative for the brand. Here you’ll find Super Sculpt Leggings each made from 17 recycled plastic bottles, Essentials sweatshirt­s in 100 per cent organic cotton and bikinis born from recycled fishing nets. I’m currently loving this Energise Gym Vest, €50 (sweaty betty.com), which is made from recycled polyester, and is body skimming rather than muffin-top hugging.

There’s a big buzz around Swiss brand On right now. It prides itself on unique CloudTec technology, which reacts to your own running/ walking style. The Cloudridge hiking boots (€209.95, on-running. com) are made from recycled polyester and rubber, and use no dyed fabric. I can confirm they are lightweigh­t, non-sweaty and super-comfy (no plasters required).

RUBBER REMIX

You will find the words ‘Sustainabi­lity as standard since 2003’ emblazoned across the website of outdoor apparel brand Finisterre. It’s a Certified B Corporatio­n (a standard only given to companies with super-high eco credential­s). Finisterre has a deep love for the sea and is dedicated to creating products that won’t damage it. This Nieuwland 3e wetsuit (€331, finisterre.com) uses Yulex Pure, a sustainabl­e rubber and recycled polyester to keep out the cold.

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