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Nike World Cup Football Jersey Made of Recycled Plastic Bottles

Launching of Nike Eco-Green 2010 World Cup Jersey For this summer’s World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Nike has introduced what they’re touting as the most environmentally friendly soccer uniforms ever to grace the pitch. The shirts will be worn by all nine Nike-sponsored teams, including England, Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands. 8 Recycled Bottle = 1 Football Shirt by Nike In less than 100 days, 32 countries will battle throughout nine South African cities for the right to earn soccer’s most prestigious trophy. Nine of those squads will be outfitted with Nike jerseys made from recycled polyester. Sneak peek !! Nike's bottles-to-T-shirts operation is fairly straightforward. Recycled polyester comes from Japanese and Taiwanese suppliers that cuts up, melts, and spins plastic bottles into a yarn for the shirts. Each shirt will consist of 100% recycled polyester and approximately 8 plastic bottles. The only way to remove the jersey from the bottle The shirts are slightly more expensive t

 

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