While the sample was small, the fact that none of these shoes made it to a Singapore recycling facility underscores weaknesses in the system.
Dow said these builds will use the 10,000 kilograms (22,000 pounds) of recycled shoe material that have been produced through the Singapore recycling project so far.
Reuters had dropped those shoes into a Dow recycling bin at a Singapore community center in September, three months earlier.
Recycling flopsThis is not the first novel recycling scheme launched by Dow that hasn’t lived up to its billing.
In its Jan. 18 statement, Dow said the shoe recycling partners are “energized by the common vision of sport championing a greener and more sustainable Singapore.” Dow did not comment on the Journal of Consumer Psychology study.