Reuters wanted to follow a donated shoe from start to finish to see if it did, in fact, end up in new athletic surfaces in Singapore, or at least made it as far as a local recycling facility for shredding. ![]() As Reuters explains, however, the company had previously “launched recycling efforts that have fallen short of their stated aims.”ĭow, a major producer of chemicals used to make plastics and other synthetic materials, in the past has launched recycling efforts that have fallen short of their stated aims. We found them at an Indonesian flea market,” the headline of the resulting story reads.ĭow Inc., one of the world’s largest chemical producers, said it was “transforming old sneakers into playgrounds and running tracks” as part of a recycling initiative in Singapore. ![]() ![]() and the Singapore government, a Reuters reporter planted hidden AirTags into 11 pairs of donated shoes. As part of an investigative report into recycling practices of Dow Inc. ![]() We’ve seen countless clever use cases of Apple’s AirTag item trackers, but nothing quite like this one.
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