Ever wondered how to smooth out pesky creases in your favourite sneaks? Or just how long clothes takes to decompose?
This week on Green Flags, PUMA challenges Maya, Mo, and Oli to rescue an old fit or pair of kicks and bring them back into their wardrobe rotation. It’s all about making what’s old new again—and earning a green flag along the way.
As the hosts show off their rescued pieces, they dive into the concept of circularity in sportswear and fashion. Circularity means taking fewer resources from the earth and reducing waste by extending the life of what we already have. Listen in to learn why circular fashion is so vital—and why it’s one of PUMA’s core sustainability goals.
Join Maya, Oli, and Mo as they uncover the answers (and more!) and discover simple ways to wave your own climate Green Flag.
Because there’s only one Forever… let’s make it Better.
Green Flags is a FOREVER.BETTER podcast, brought to you by PUMA. Produced by Mags Creative and MSL.
Have you revived or repaired an old fit or pair of kicks? Share your stories on social media using the hashtag #PUMAGREENFLAGS - we’d love to see them!
• You can find out more about PUMA’s RE:HACKS series by following this link.
We used the following data and sources in this episode:
• Information about polyester production and its decomposition:
University of Wollongong, Australia
• Ghana’s second-hand clothes market:
• The decomposition timelines of cotton:
• The decomposition of trainer soles