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The UGG Sugarcloud Slide is Made from Soft, Sustainable Materials

The newest addition to UGG's sustainable product portfolio is the UGG Sugarcloud Slide, a super soft slip-on footwear style made with eco-friendly materials. This design features a supportive SugarSole midsole made from renewable sugarcane and a molded rubber outsole of 50% recycled rubber. The product's look and feel provides the experience of walking on a cloud.

UGG is on a mission to reduce emissions its by 40% per pair of footwear by 2030 and since 2019, the brand has already achieved a 31% reduction.

For a day that's devoted to celebrating Earth and raising environmental awareness, UGG reaffirming its commitment to a greener planet by restoring farmland, offering repair programs, and reducing resource use and material waste.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Footwear - The UGG Sugarcloud Slide features eco-friendly materials and provides an opportunity for companies to explore sustainable solutions in footwear design.
2. Renewable Materials - UGG's use of renewable materials such as sugarcane in their Sugarsole midsole could lead to disruptions in other industries by encouraging exploration of sustainable alternatives.
3. Circular Fashion - UGG's commitment to reducing emissions and offering repair programs highlights a shift towards circular fashion, in which products are designed to be reused and recycled instead of discarded after use.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The UGG Sugarcloud Slide provides a glimpse into the future of sustainable footwear, with opportunities to explore renewable materials and circular fashion practices.
2. Renewable Resources - UGG's use of sugarcane-based Sugarsole midsoles provides opportunities for innovation within the renewable resources industry.
3. Fashion - UGG's commitment to sustainability and reducing emissions highlights a shift towards circular fashion practices that could disrupt the traditional linear model of the fashion industry.

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