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Adidas has made a sports shoe from ocean garbage. The trainer is of a project to raise of the big problem of ocean . Adidas has joined with an called Parley, which protects and preserves the Earth's oceans. Parley's spoke about the cooperation with Adidas. He said: "Our is to boost public awareness and to inspire new that can contribute to protect and preserve the oceans. We are proud that Adidas is joining us in this …to show that it is possible to turn ocean plastic into something ."

Garbage in the ocean is a problem. UNESCO estimates that there are 30,000 of plastic for every kilometre of ocean. Plastic kills over a seabirds and 100,000 marine animals every year. Adidas used some of this plastic, as as illegal fishing , to make its new trainer. Adidas says it will be releasing a new trainer made from ocean later this year. In project to help the environment, the sportswear said it would stop handing out plastic bags in all its stores across the world. This will happen in the future.

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