How are scientists making running shoes more sustainable, while still maintaining performance? We asked the experts.

by oqtey
A variety of running shoes displayed in a shop under warm downlights

Finding a running shoe that performs well for you is a difficult task. Different runners have different requirements: some people love a well-stacked running shoe, and some want a thinner-than-paper feel underfoot so they can interact with the terrain. Some people overpronate, and some supinate, meaning they need support in different areas of the shoe: some will want a neutral shoe, while others will want a stability shoe (with arch support to correct overpronation).

If you start to worry about sustainability as well, and are concerned about where your running shoes go after they’ve taken their last steps, then you’re going to end up scratching your head. Shoe shopping suddenly becomes a jungle of jargon, greenwashing and not-quite-false claims about how eco-friendly a company is.

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