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Crocs Fans Invited to 'Give Old Crocs New Life' with Launch of Retail Takeback Pilot Program
Together with fans, program aims to address fashion waste, help consumers dispose of their old Crocs shoes and extend use of product BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct.

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[{"type":"text","content":"Together with fans, program aims to address fashion waste, help consumers dispose of their old Crocs shoes and extend use of product\nBROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Crocs (NASDAQ: CROX) is taking steps to further its circularity ambition with the launch of a new Retail Takeback Pilot Program. This program invites consumers to give their old Crocs shoes new life by bringing them into Crocs retail stores in select states. Crocs will then leverage partnerships and product innovation to strive towards giving each pair donated a next use.\nBeginning today, October 27, consumers can bring old Crocs shoes – in any condition – back to all Crocs retail stores in the following 10 states: Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin.\nEach participating store will be equipped with a designated collection box, making it easy for fans to drop in their old shoes. While supplies last, participants can also collect a free limited-edition \"Crocs Saver\" Jibbitz™ charm as a thank you for partnering with Crocs to responsibly repurpose old shoes.\n\"We're excited to take this next step on our path toward innovating for a circular economy and a better future for footwear,\" shared Deanna Bratter, Vice President, Global Head of Sustainability, Crocs, Inc. \"This pilot program aims to address both environmental and social challenges faced by the fashion industry when it comes to product waste. Together with our fans, we can unlock innovation and partnerships to effectively reduce waste, reuse our materials, keep shoes out of landfills, and help people in need.\"\nGently used Crocs shoes received as part of this pilot program will be donated to key partner Soles4Souls, an international non-profit organization whose 4Opportunity program works with partners to create local economic benefit in their communities through entrepreneurship and jobs. Well-loved pairs collected through this pilot that may be unwearable will be repurposed and reimagined, giving the materials another use, for example through upcycling into new Crocs shoes.\nAs an organization focused on innovating for a circular economy and a better future for footwear, the launch of this Pilot Program is the next extension of efforts taken in material innovation, biobased Croslite™ integration, industry coalitions...