Men's Hylo Run in Slatesolar

£140.00
Description

Built for the specific needs of the all-round athlete. Hit your training goals in a shoe that offers versatility, stability and supreme comfort.


Materials:

PLA - Sugarcane Derived - 23.05%, Natural Rubber - 14.05%, Bio-based EVA - 12.81%, Outsole Binder - 9.36%, POE & Fillers - 8.20%, Recycled Polyester - 5.32%, Pebax® - 4.61%, EVA - 4.10%, Bio-based TPU - 3.03%, TPU - 2.38%, Tencel - 2.27%, Biodegrable polyester - 1.89%, Organic Cotton - 1.77%, PLA - Corn Derived - 1.56%, Water-based glue - 1.50%, Cotton - 1.28%, Algae Bloom - 1.02%, Water-based Ink - 0.79%, Polyester - 0.75%, NFC - 0.11%, Cellulose Acetate - 0.08%, Soluble Resin - 0.07%

 

Impact: 

Made using renewable materials: 60.03% bio-based. Reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.

Recyclable: Made to be reused. Powered by hyloop technology.

Carbon: Our carbon footprint is 7.41kg CO2e.

Vegan: certified.

Supplier: Assembled in SEMS, China. We conduct regular third-party audits of labour conditions.

Needless to say they are Vegan and Hylo are BCorp (UK) certified.

 

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

Common Goal

With more than three billion fans, football is the largest social phenomenon on the planet. No other sport boasts such wealth. Or such reach. Or such cultural significance. The beautiful game is in a league of its own.

For many, the game forms community. It binds people together and creates a common language they can all speak. And for some, it already serves as a powerful tool for addressing social challenges in their communities - but no systemic link exists between the professional game and the many community based football organisations around the world.
By creating a more thorough link between football players, managers, fans, organisations, brands, and football for good organisations, we can join the global football community together on a team big enough and strong enough to take on the world's toughest opponents from HIV/AIDS to gender inequality to youth unemployment.

The idea is simple. Common Goal’s members pledge 1% of their earnings to a central fund. And together we allocate this fund to high-impact organisations that harness the power of football to advance the United Nations Global Goals.