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    15 of the Best Sustainable Vegan Shoe Brands

    By Green Matters Staff,

    15 hours ago
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    Kids grow out of shoes in about five minutes — but for adults, a well-made pair of shoes can last us for decades. And fortunately, there are more and more eco-minded footwear brands working to make durable, vegan, and sustainable shoes these days. Here are our picks of 15 of the best sustainable vegan shoe brands for adults.

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    Cariuma

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    Cariuma is a Certified B Corp and Butterfly Mark Certified company. The company offers a wide selection of entirely vegan shoes, though it does use leather in some of its products. The brand also utilizes a variety of eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, natural rubber, FSC and OEKO-TEX-certified bamboo, IM GREEN certified sugar cane, recycled nylon, recycled PET, cork, and more. Cariuma has a "plant 2 trees" initiative where it partners with nonprofits to support reforestation in the Brazilian Rainforest.

    COG

    COG makes cruelty-free, PETA-approved vegan shoes that are OEKO TEX 100 standard certified. The French company states that "most of our leathers are of vegetable origin based on grape marc and cereal waste," and it uses 100 percent recycled or recyclable packing. COG also sells what it calls "Les Imparfaites," or "The Imperfects," which are prototype pairs or secondhand models worn during a shoot available at reduced prices.

    Ecoalf

    Ecoalf is Organic Content Standard (OCS) and Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified. The Certified B Corp uses "recycled materials, giving a second life to waste such as recycled nylon, polyester, wool, and cotton," per its website. Additionally, the Ecoalf Foundation is currently involved in several partnership projects, notably Upcycling the Ocean, which removes waste caught in fishermen's nets and then recycled or converted into new products.

    Enda

    Enda is a climate-neutral, Certified B Corp with products made in Kenya. The Enda Community Foundation uses 2 percent of its revenue to fund community development initiatives — in 2021, the company had over 60 applicants for a grant. Enda has three types of shoes: Iten, a lightweight workout shoe; Lapatet, an everyday running shoe; and Koobi Fora, a shoe more suited to trail hiking or cross-country walking.

    Etiko

    Etiko is an Australian company that is Fair Trade-certified, Australian Social Enterprise-certified, and a Certified B Corp. The company's products are vegan and use GOTS-certified organic cotton canvas. Etiko uses non-animal-based glues and non-toxic dyes, with shoeboxes made of post-consumer waste. Regarding packaging, Etiko opts for plastic-free or biodegradable packaging whenever possible.

    Flamingos' Life

    Based in Spain, Flamingos' Life sneakers are all made of plant-based vegan materials. According to its website, the company uses "materials developed by ourselves such as corn, bamboo, hemp, organic cotton, grown only with water (no pesticides), and natural rubber extracted in a sustainable way from the Hevea brasiliensis tree." Additionally, the company has three community projects: a Reforestation Project, a Cleaning Oceans Project, and a Water Supply Project.

    Nae

    Portuguese brand NAE has veganism woven into its very name — which stands for "No Animal Exploitation." The plant-based materials used in NAE's shoes include OEKO-TEX-certified microfiber, apple leather, corn, cork, organic cotton, vegan leather, and recycled PET. The company also has a pre-loved program.

    NOAH

    NOAH is an Italian all-vegan shoe company with a specific "zero waste" organic line that Italian shoemakers handcraft under fair working conditions. Some of the sustainable materials NOAH uses include microsuede made of polyester, cotton, kneafe (which is like jute), apple leather, and more. In 2022, the company partnered with Tree Nation to plant one tree for every order.

    Theseus Outdoors

    Theseus Outdoors makes vegan shoes for all weather by hand in a family-run factory in Portugal. The Weekend Boots are vegan and made from 95 percent natural and recycled materials, including recycled ocean plastic and natural tree rubber. Similarly, the vegan Terrus shoe is designed with recycled ocean plastics, cork, and natural rubber, and Theseus' Anyday Rain boots are made with recycled nylon.

    Thousand Fell

    Thousand Fell 's sneakers are made with responsibly-sourced materials such as aloe vera, castor beans, natural and recycled rubber, recycled bottles, palm leaf fibers, sugar cane, and coconut husk. Used (but clean) items can be recycled for store credit via SuperCycle, and Thousand Fell only sources materials that "can either be biodegraded, recycled to make new shoes, or upcycled into materials for new projects."

    Veerah

    NYC-based Veerah makes PETA-approved shoes that use a range of sustainable materials, including apple peel leather, bamboo leather, recycled leather, and GRS-certified glitter. 10 percent of Veerah products use water-based vegan leather with algae insoles. Additionally, 1 percent of Veerah's revenue is donated to social impact causes. For every 100 customer service surveys filled out, Veerah sponsors a one-year scholarship for a She's the First scholar.

    Vegetarian Shoes

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    With over 30 years of footwear experience, U.K.-based vegan shoe company Vegetarian Shoes makes its products in Europe. The company has a plant-based line where it uses materials such as apple skin leather, cork, hemp, organic cotton, and Piñatex pineapple leather. Vegetarian Shoes makes footwear of all kinds, from cute sandals to steel-toed work boots.

    Veja

    Certified B Corp Veja has a vegan line of shoes that is 54 percent bio-based. The company also upcycles shoes using "B-Mesh" which is recycled polyester. Veja also uses Hexamesh, which two threads of mesh layered together; one thread made of recycled plastic bottles and the other made of 70 percent organic cotton and 30 percent recycled plastic bottles.

    Will's Vegan Store

    Will's Vegan Store is a certified carbon-neutral company, making most of its footwear and other goods from Italian bio-based vegan leather. The current model of shoe uses 69 percent bio-oil and a viscose backing fabric made from eucalyptus trees, and the company is always on the lookout for more sustainable alternatives to implement. Will's Vegan Store offers a wide variety of shoe styles, ranging from running sneakers and hiking shoes to cowboy boots and high heels.

    Womsh

    Womsh makes a line of vegan sneakers that are PETA-approved and made to GRS standards. This vegan line is made with AppleSkin and fabric from recycled PET. Overall, however, the brand boasts that it is "committed to sustainability," and "invested in innovative bio-based solutions." Womsh packaging is plastic-free and fully recyclable.

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