2023 MLS 'One Planet' Kits
Major League Soccer and Adidas have teamed up to unveil the One Planet Kit. The kit will be worn by all teams in the league during Matchday 9, April 22-23, as MLS celebrates Earth Day and continues its goal of becoming the most sustainable league in sports.
The One Planet Kit is made entirely out of Parley Ocean plastic, a recycled material created from reimagined plastic waste. The unique hand-drawn kit design pays homage to the ocean floor that each jersey aims to protect. The swirling print is blended into the repeating wordmark "End Plastic Waste," which serves as a call to action uniting each club in the collective stewardship of our planet. This message emphasizes that we all have a role to play in creating a more sustainable future.
To create these sustainable jerseys, Adidas intercepts plastics from remote islands, beaches, and coastal communities before they have the chance to reach high-risk ocean environments. The plastics are then shredded, melted, and mixed with a threaded material, ultimately completing the transformation from problem to performance. The result is a jersey that is not only stylish and comfortable to wear but also environmentally conscious.
MLS and Adidas have made a significant commitment to sustainability by creating the One Planet Kit. The league has set an ambitious goal to become the most sustainable league in sports, and this kit is just one of the many initiatives they have implemented to achieve that goal. In addition to the One Planet Kit, MLS has launched several environmental initiatives, including their Greener Goals program, which aims to reduce the league's carbon footprint and raise awareness of environmental issues among fans.
The kit is a testament to the power of collective action and serves as a call to action for us all to take steps towards a more sustainable future. As we celebrate Earth Day, let's remember that we only have one planet, one chance to make a difference.
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