Nike launching 'Re-Creation' programme to locally collect vintage and dead stock Nike pieces and turn them into new products | Knowledge Hub | Circle Economy Foundation
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Nike launching 'Re-Creation' programme to locally collect vintage and dead stock Nike pieces and turn them into new products
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The Nike Re-Creation program locally collects vintage and dead stock pieces, using them to create new locally designed and manufactured products. Through this programme, Nike is creating new solutions to advance a circular vision with the ultimate goal of a zero-carbon, zero-waste future.

Solution

Transforming locally collected vintage and dead stock pieces into locally designed and manufactured products, the Nike Re-Creation programme initiates a new circular business model close to—and designed for—the local athlete.

The program's initial chapter, launching May 26 at The Grove in Los Angeles, features three iconic Nike fleece hoodie and crew silhouettes. Each silhouette is available in limited quantities, and the individual pieces have been restored to a wearable condition through a manual process of cleaning, dyeing, stitching and patching. Each piece is unique and features patches, as well as decorative stitching to enhance durability, and a range of Nike heritage and LA-inspired screen-printed graphics. As an expression of Nike’s circular vision, the Re-Creation program helps reimagine waste streams as resources and creates new value by reusing its own materials and products.

The Nike Re-Creation programme follows the Nike Grind (established in 1992), Nike Refurbished and Nike Recycling & Donation initiatives, furthering Nike’s innovative work toward creating a more circular future. 

Outcome

The outcome of the programme is yet to be determined.

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Photo by Jeff Tumale on Unsplash

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