Friday, March 12, 2010

Nike World Cup Football Jersey Made of Recycled Plastic Bottles


Launching of Nike Eco-Green 2010 World Cup Jersey

For this summer’s World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Nike has introduced what they’re touting as the most environmentally friendly soccer uniforms ever to grace the pitch. The shirts will be worn by all nine Nike-sponsored teams, including England, Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands.

8 Recycled Bottle = 1 Football Shirt by Nike

In less than 100 days, 32 countries will battle throughout nine South African cities for the right to earn soccer’s most prestigious trophy. Nine of those squads will be outfitted with Nike jerseys made from recycled polyester.

Sneak peek !!

Nike's bottles-to-T-shirts operation is fairly straightforward. Recycled polyester comes from Japanese and Taiwanese suppliers that cuts up, melts, and spins plastic bottles into a yarn for the shirts. Each shirt will consist of 100% recycled polyester and approximately 8 plastic bottles.



The only way to remove the jersey from the bottle

The shirts are slightly more expensive to produce than standard jerseys, but Nike claims that the costs ultimately even out because less material is needed for production. And on the outside, players and fans won't be able to tell the difference between the bottle-filled jerseys and the regular polyester shirts worn by non-Nike teams aka Puma and Adidas.

Such a brilliant idea as you cant take it off from the orifice

With this green jersey effort, Nike prevented nearly 13 million plastic bottle from entering global landfills. And besides being good for the environmental, the new threads are designed to keep players drier and help them maintain their optimum core temperature while running around the field for 90 minutes a game (assuming there’s no extra time).

Feels and looks like the current Nike jerseys but this is totally a new concept !!

The sides of each jersey have ventilation zones that comprise as many as 200 miniscule holes to allow air circulation, and the tighter-fitting jerseys are optimized to be more aerodynamic, stretching 10 percent more than previous uniforms.

NIASCIDO PARA JOGAR FUTBOL aka BORN TO PLAY FOOTBALL

Improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 15 percent lighter than previous Nike kit fabrications, helps keep players dry by drawing sweat to the outside of the garment where it evaporates.

Nike Swoosh logo made of plastic bottle.Cool idea !!

To date, Nike isn't the only company to manufacture shirts out of plastic bottles. Coca-Cola's Drink2Wear shirts are also made out of recycled bottles, and Patagonia started manufacturing fleece out of post-consumer bottles in 1993 with little fanfare.

The 9 Nike teams and a Pendrive containing info and press release

But by featuring the technology at sporting events watched by millions, Nike is letting the world know that the technology is worth our attention.

Awesome Brazil 2010 NIke Home Jersey

Each of these environmental friendly jersey aka Nike World Cup 2010 jersey in a plastic bottle is priced at RM259(Malaysia)$70(US) and £50(UK) in Nike and all major sporting goods outlets.

Nike Football, Write History

*In case you are wondering why Umbro and England was included in the photoshoot among the all Nike jersey line-up ?? It's because Nike bought over the English kit maker in 2007 in a deal worth £285m ($580m)*

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