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Brentford strike once more with launch of restricted version upcycled shirts

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Brentford are the Premier League’s kings of sustainability.

Whether or not it’s remodeling the Gtech Group Stadium right into a haven for biodiversity, subsidising fan prepare journey to chop emissions, or eliminating single-use plastics, Brentford are continuously in search of new methods to scale back their environmental impression and do their bit for the planet. Actually, no person does it higher than them.

Now, the membership has taken one other progressive step ahead in its inexperienced journey.

The Bees have unveiled a line of limited-edition, sustainably upcycled shirts – every made out of earlier seasons’ kits, reimagined into one-of-a-kind designs.

A thing of beauty.

Brentford’s upcycled kits are a factor of magnificence. / Brentford FC

Created in collaboration with upcycling model (re)boot and London-based design studio ROW_____Z, each shirt within the assortment was handmade utilizing unused inventory from the final 4 seasons of Umbro-manufactured kits.

Including a novel twist, every shirt is embedded with a chip that may be scanned to disclose its story: the place the supplies got here from, particulars in regards to the unique kits, and additional perception into the work of (re)boot and ROW_____Z.

A restricted variety of the shirts have been initially made out there on the membership store earlier than Brentford’s dwelling defeat to Fulham, and at the moment are on sale through the membership’s web site for £120 every.

Importantly, Brentford is not going to revenue from the gross sales. All proceeds will go in direction of overlaying manufacturing prices and guaranteeing honest pay for the designers and venture companions.

What a shirt.

What a shirt. / Brentford FC

Brentford’s sustainability supervisor, James Beale, stated of the venture: “Brentford followers care about sustainability, so we needed to supply them a novel approach to help their membership and the planet on the identical time.”

“Upcycled shirts have a decrease carbon footprint than model new shirts, so followers that purchase from the (re)boot vary are making a planet constructive choice,” he added. “We hope that the vary additionally conjures up our followers to attempt to reuse, restore and upcycle outdated equipment, so we see as little Brentford equipment as attainable going to waste.” 

In keeping with the membership, over 100,000 tonnes of sports activities equipment are despatched to landfill globally every year – equal to 951 soccer shirts per minute, or 500 million shirts yearly.

Whereas Brentford’s newest initiative might solely make a small dent in that determine, it sends a strong message: even in soccer, sustainability and creativity can go hand in hand – and each shirt saved is a step in the proper path.

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