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Roscomar Uses Recycled Materials in Latest Collection of Shoes

Roscomar introduces yet another collection of sustainable footwear designs, delivering a variety of silhouettes. The shoes are all made using vegan, organic, or recycled materials to ensure that it uses the least amount of carbon footprint through production.

The most notable shoe to join the capsule is arguably the Court 50/50 Vegan shoe, which is the brand's most sustainable shoe to be launched yet. It has a cradle-to-cradle carboon footprint that is less than half of traditional sneakers. It uses plant-based materials along with recycled materials including Seaqual. Seaqual is a premium yarn that is made using post-consumer marine plastic waste, intertwining into its new life via the shoes. Other notable footwear includes the Court Recycled Leather.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Footwear Design - One disruptive innovation opportunity is to explore new and creative ways of using recycled or sustainable materials in footwear production.
2. Vegan and Organic Materials - There is opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing new materials that are both vegan and organic in order to further reduce the carbon footprint in the fashion industry.
3. Circular Fashion Production - With a circular fashion production model, there is potential for disruptively innovative brands to reduce waste and increase efficiency by incorporating more recycled materials into all aspects of the supply chain, including product end-of-life and waste management.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry could leverage sustainable materials and circular production models to reduce waste, decrease carbon footprint, and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Footwear Industry - The footwear industry could explore plant-based and recycled materials in production to appeal to a growing market of eco-conscious consumers.
3. Sustainable Materials Industry - The sustainable materials industry could focus on developing innovative and eco-friendly fibers and materials that can be used in the fashion industry, opening up opportunities for new product development and partnerships.

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