Popular gaming and lifestyle brand Razer has partnered with sustainable shoe brand Cariuma to release sneakers as part of its 'Go Green' initiative, specifically to help reach its goal of saving 1 million trees.
Cariuma is a sneaker brand dedicated to only using sustainable materials, and maintaining ethical operations and manufacturing that have similar reforestation goals in mind; ideals that make them the perfector collaborator in Razers' long-standing objective. For every pair of shoes sold, both Razer and Cariuma have pledged to save 10 trees through an existing partnership Razer has with the charity Conservation International.
Razer has created several sustainability pledges in recent years as part of its <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoGreenWithRazer?src=hashtag_click» target="_blank" data-url=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoGreenWithRazer?src=» https: www.techradar.com>#GoGreenWithRazer
initiative that has seen the release of product lines designed to raise awareness about global issues, alongside public partnerships with eco-friendly brands to try and help resolve them.One such previous example is Razer's work with ClearBot, the marine trash cleaning robot, as well as its line of Kanagawa Wave apparel made of fabric comprised entirely of marine plastics recovered from beaches.
While they don't feature the iconic Razer RGB Chroma lighting, the Cariuma shoes come in either hi-top or low-top styles with two different color options available. The shoe is completely made from GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified cotton and a natural rubber sole, and all four variations feature Razer's sustainability mascot 'Sneki Snek', a character that has prominently appeared on official merch throughout the
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