The Star (Jamaica)

Shoes made from coffee beans

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AFinnish company has created trainers made from used coffee beans. Rens have launched an online fundraisin­g campaign for the sustainabl­e trainer, which the firm claims will be climate neutral in its production, packaging and transport.

The Nomad shoes are made from coffee waste and recycled plastic bottles and have recycled polyester for the membrane, so they are waterproof.

Son Chu, the co-founder of Rens, said: “Shoes made from recycled coffee may seem novel, but we believe that this is just the beginning of a revolution in garment technology and manufactur­ing.” This is the second shoe the company has produced to eco-friendly specificat­ions, after releasing a general-purpose trainer made from the same items in 2019.

Jesse Tran, co-founder and CEO of the firm, said: “With the new model, we are continuing our mission to promote sustainabl­e fashion.

“We are particular­ly pleased that we were able to include the feedback from our previous customers, who explicitly requested a performanc­e sneaker.”

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