Footwear made with more consideration about where materials come from and where they end up. The sustainable range here draws from brands that have made meaningful commitments to reducing their environmental impact rather than just adding a green label to their marketing. Hunter has transitioned its wellington boot production to use natural rubber from sustainable sources and recycled materials across its accessories range. Timberland has committed to using at least 50% recycled, organic or renewable materials across its entire range and the styles here reflect that ongoing transition.
Teva uses recycled content across its webbing and outsoles, and the brand's sandal construction is inherently long lasting by design. Birkenstock's cork footbed uses sustainably harvested cork from Portugal, where the trees are stripped without cutting and regrow over a nine year cycle. On Running has developed its ClimateNeutral certified Cloud range using a recycled plastic bottle programme. Buffalo brings vegan construction to its platform styles. All the footwear in this range is chosen for durability as well as materials — the most sustainable shoe is always the one you wear for longest.
