Sustainable Bamboo Slip-Ons

'Bam-On' Shoes are Made from Bamboo Recovered from Construction Sites

'Bam-On' shoes are stylish slip-ons comprised from bamboo recovered from construction sites in Hong Kong, China.

Bamboo serves as an example of a celebrated century-old building technique that dominates the iconic Hong Kong skyline. Over five million bamboo rods are used for construction scaffolding annually, which, for safety reasons, end up in landfills after only aiding in one building project. The Erth Company was inspired to provide this material with a longer life by collecting, cleaning and recycling the rods into into a sustainable shoe design that helps consumers look as good as they feel.

The summer-ready canvas slip-ons, which come in white and blue, are complete with a comfortable bamboo insole. These shoes serve as an example of fashionable upcycling that's becoming more popular due to a growing market for socially conscious products.
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2. Sustainable Footwear - The rising demand for socially conscious products presents an opportunity for the footwear industry to develop sustainable options, such as bamboo slip-ons.
3. Circular Economy - Promoting the collection, cleaning, and recycling of construction waste materials, like bamboo rods, can be an innovative step towards creating a circular economy.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the potential of using upcycled materials and sustainable designs, demonstrated by 'Bam-On' shoes made from bamboo rods.
2. Footwear - Footwear companies can tap into the growing market for socially conscious products by developing sustainable options, such as bamboo slip-ons.
3. Construction - The construction industry can embrace the concept of circular economy by finding innovative ways to repurpose and recycle materials, like bamboo rods.

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