Embracing Sustainability in Footwear

At Sneakprint, sustainability is at the core of our business philosophy. We believe in producing only what is needed, minimizing waste, and fostering conscious consumption in the footwear industry. In this post, we'll explore the ways we've integrated sustainable practices into our production processes, from small-batch manufacturing to fair trade partnerships and traceability.

Small Batch Production for Minimal Waste

Each year, an estimated 20 billion shoes are produced, with many ending up in landfills due to overproduction. By adopting a small-batch production model, we can avoid unnecessary waste, offer fair prices, and react swiftly to new trends in the shoe industry.

On-Demand 3D Printing for Zero Overproduction

Our individual 3D printed footbeds are produced on-demand, allowing us to sidestep the issue of overproduction and material waste that plagues the shoe industry. By promoting conscious consumption, we aim to reduce the 300 million shoes that end up in landfills every year.

Fair Trade Practices for Ethical Production

We carefully select our European production partners to ensure that they adhere to fair trade practices and prioritize the well-being of their employees. By fostering personal relationships and visiting each partner in person, we can guarantee the highest standards in working conditions.

Traceability for Transparent and Responsible Production

At Sneakprint, we value the traceability of our materials and ensure that they are certified by European authorities and subject to regular checks. We collaborate with partners who share our commitment to sustainability:

  • Our printing partner uses renewable energy and is a member of the Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association.

  • Our tannery is LWG Silver rated, with certifications for low environmental impact leathers and traceability of raw materials.

  • Our shoe factory upholds fair employee treatment and safe working conditions.

  • Our outsole provider relies on renewable energy and reuses 67% of its waste.

Zurück
Zurück

Why Custom-fit Sneakers are the Ultimate Solution to Foot Problems