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Saucony Has Launched Sustainable Shoes Using Renewable Materials

There's a reason why Saucony has not only survived but veritably thrived for over 120 years now, with the use of innovative materials and outside-the-box design playing a massive role, something which has been well and truly exemplified with its new sustainable shoes that make use of eco-friendly inclusions such as corn-based cushioning in the midsole and liberal use of natural rubber.

The 'Triumph RFG' running shoe features a midsole that offers cushioning by way of a special foam that is crafted from 55 percent corn, which represents a huge reduction in the amount of plastic that is typically used in this type of shoe component. Meanwhile, the natural rubber used in the outsole promises performance that can't be separated from conventional synthetic rubber. Even the dyes used in the cotton upper are plant-based and use renewable components.

Available in men's and women's versions in various colorways, the 'Triumph RFG' sustainable shoes deftly balance performance, aesthetics and genuine eco-friendly credentials.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Footwear - Saucony has launched sustainable shoes that use renewable materials, including corn-based cushioning and natural rubber.
2. Eco-friendly Design - Saucony's new sustainable shoes feature plant-based dyes and use renewable components in their construction.
3. Reducing Plastic Use - The 'Triumph RFG' running shoe reduces plastic usage by utilizing a 55 percent corn-based cushioning in the midsole.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The footwear industry can explore the potential of using renewable materials in their products, such as corn-based cushioning and natural rubber.
2. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can focus on developing eco-friendly alternatives for various consumer products, including plant-based dyes for textiles.
3. Plastic Reduction - Industries that heavily rely on plastic, such as the athletic footwear industry, can seek innovative solutions, like using renewable materials, to reduce plastic waste.

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