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yah i am sure there are stringent environmental standards on those factories in china and indonesia with teenage girls chained to the floor.
Must have made a big donation to this “non profit” organisation I bet!
that was my first thought.
they save so much on slave labor they can donate millions to the likes of 350.org and greenpeace.
they are the good guy.
if humanity is the enemy.
Arn’t their shoes made out of oil, how does that work?
I guess they are not burnt for a while?
They could help by making snow boots.
I’m pretty sure my lungs emit a lot more CO2 when I’m using Nike products (my jogging shoes are currently of a different brand, though) than when I’m sitting at my desk 😉
I’ll definitely buy Reebok in future then.