Biomass Hadashikko Shoes

Most shoes these days are made out of rubber and a combination of synthetic materials - the Biomass Hadashikko shoes are different as it uses soft polylactic acid resin, a type of biomass material that is famous for being made out off cornstarch as well as different starches. “Hadashi” in Japanese means barefoot, and producing such shoes would outcome in a reduction of

CO2 emissions. Each pair of shoes are specially designed using a database of toe notes from children’s foot measurements. Go green with the Biomass Hadashikko shoes which will be available in Japan at the end of that month for approximately $28 a pair.

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Original post by Lika Todadze

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