Nike's Eco-Friendly Uniform For A Brazilian Team
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"This summer in South Africa Nike will give footballers an edge by providing the newest and most innovative product for the game's greatest players," says Charlie Denson, President, Nike Brand in an interview. "With today's announcement, we are equipping athletes with newly designed uniforms that not only look great and deliver performance benefits, but are also made with recycled materials, creating less impact on our environment."
The rivalry in the fabric manufacturing industries does not end at making the highest qualities of products and on the most pioneering features but also on the mechanics in which the products affect the environment. This comes at a reality when major manufacturers of workwear uniforms and corporate uniforms for industrial and other work place utility chose to use eco-friendly fabric. This type of fabric is made purely of natural materials and has no effect to the environment from pre to post production. The process by which the fabric is made is as well can be considered as safe to the environment.
The beginning of the international clamor for environmental responsibility marks the start of this movement. This is also a response to the global claims of preventing the harmful climate change wherein natural calamities can occur at the most inconvenient of times and unexpected. Other industries like the automobile manufacturers and the petroleum companies have already set their feet off the usual and embraced the idea of saving the planet by creating cars that has lower carbon emissions and by generating fuel that contains lower carbon materials or using plants for bio-diesel correspondingly.
Since fabrics that are used in medical uniforms, corporate uniforms, hospitality apparels, jackets, and sports uniforms are created using elaborate machines that either use electricity or diesel, producers thought that it is but fitting that they shift to a more cost effective yet efficient process thus the eco-friendly fabrics. For the part of one of the highest producers of human needs, this movement is not just a good cause but as well as a brilliant idea.
The uniforms are actually made of recycled polyester with each, the jackets and the jerseys, were from 8 recycled plastic bottles. The unveiling of the kits was lead by the representative of the Embassy of Brasil, Mrs. Cecilia Bicca at the Mall of the Emirates. The report also read that all of the other Nike sponsored national teams that will vie this summer will be wearing the same athletic uniforms made of eco-friendly products �C a first in Nike's history and the footballs history. The other national teams that will be using the said kits this summer event are the Netherlands, Portugal, USA, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Serbia, and Slovenia. Additionally, these great kits are also available commercially in selected outlets in the Middle East.
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