posted by Catherine on Dec 4
Walk your way into the 3 R’s – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle!
We all have many pairs of shoes – but are we thinking about their eco impact? We buy Fairtrade clothes, eco friendly materials, organic cottons and the like – but what about our footwear?
Do you own any shoes that you could call eco friendly shoes?
Probably not. But now there are some on the market that you could buy – and they are by a well-known footwear specialist!
Timberland Shoes:
This outdoor shoe and boot specialist – with a high street name – have come up with the perfect eco friendly shoe and boot which could possibly be a first for mainstream footwear.
And it’s not only the shoe that is eco friendly – the box is too!
Plus – the sole of these shoes is totally natural and reusable – something that isn’t always the case in other eco friendly footwear (where the ‘upper’ is usually holding all the eco credentials!).
Yes – leather is technically ‘natural’ in all leather shoes – but with artificial and damaging dyes, glues and solvents used – they aren’t so good for recycling!
The sole of these shoes is a solid mass of natural latex rather than multiple layers or man-made materials glued together, and is filled with a spongy layer made of coconut husks to act as a natural shock absorber!
And as all 3 component parts are minimally treated – they will all decompose naturally into the environment if they are not recycled into new products.
Their Afterlife:
Not only are they great ecological shoes in the first place – but they have a very eco friendly after life too.
They have been designed to be taken apart into their basic parts very easily so that the individual bits can be used again if possible – for example to make new shoes!
By grating down the latex sole – new soles can be created and the leather can be reused for other products.
The coconut husks are also used for creating their unique ‘shoe-box’ unit that is a sturdy carrier for the shoes – as well as totally biodegradable if left in the right conditions. Being made of 60% husk and 40% latex – these boxes can be used for plant or vegetable trays which when planted out into the ground will naturally break down allowing the produce to root into the soil naturally.
Yes, the traditional cardboard will sort of do the same thing – but cardboard involves cutting down the whole tree – whereas both coconut husk and latex can be harvested while leaving the tree itself still alive and well!
Conclusion:
Well, you can now feel totally at ‘eco ease’ when buying and wearing shoes like this – not only will you eco adventure itself be eco friendly – but your shoes will have had virtually no impact on the environment at all!
Oh, and one last thing – by using the design of their shoes to it’s full potential – you can have shoes and boots in the same package!
Imagine the traditional loafer design with the threaded edge around the opening – now imagine ‘sewing’ on a high top that will instantly transform your shoes into a pair of boots!
2 eco pairs for the price of 1!
For this new range, Timberland have joined forced with Po Zu – a well established ecological footwear specialist with a whole range of indoor, outdoor and convertible shoes, slippers, sandals and boots!

