Over 1,200 Worn-Out sneakers given new life through Owens, Nike
environmental program partnership
June, 2009: PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP: Owens Community College’s
Environmental Club is raising environmental awareness by
bringing new life to worn-out athletic shoes previously destined
for overcrowded landfills.
As a
result of the student group’s recent collection drive efforts,
over 1,200 donated sneakers will soon find their way to the Nike
Recycling Center in Wilsonville, Ore., where they will be ground
up and eventually
transformed into an array of new sport surfaces such as
basketball courts, tennis courts, athletic fields, running
tracks and playgrounds.
The College’s Environmental Club recently sorted through the
various donated worn-out athletic shoes and prepared them for
shipment to the Nike Recycling Center.
Once
at the recycling complex, the shoes will be separated into one
of three Nike Grind materials, which include rubber from the
outsole, foam from the midsole and fabric from the upper. The
Nike Grind is then incorporated into playground and sport
surfaces as part of partnerships with industry-leading surfacing
companies.
“It is important that we find ways to help preserve our
environment for future generations to enjoy,” said Molly
Jordan of Sylvania, Owens associate of arts general
concentration major and Bowling Green State
University environmental policy and analysis major. “These
athletic shoes will be given new life as sport surfaces instead
of ending up in the bottom of a landfill. I encourage people to
help preserve the
environment by participating in recycling programs.”
In addition to the 1,200 shoes donated to Nike, 132 pairs of
shoes were viewed as usable and in good condition. As a result,
the Environmental Club has chosen to give new life to the
sneakers and recently donated them to the Cherry Street Mission
in Toledo.
Owens’ environmental sneaker collection drive initiative on the
Toledo-area and Findlay-area campuses was part of a
collaborative effort with Nike and their “Reuse-A-Shoe” program,
which has recycled over
22 million pairs of athletic shoes and created more than 250
sport surfaces around the globe. In 2008, more than 1,000 shoes
were donated to the student organization’s initial collection
drive efforts.
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