M0.0NSHOT Zero, the world’s first net zero carbon shoe, pushes the boundaries of sustainable footwear
03 Février 2025 - 9:01AM
The future of footwear is here. Beginning February 6, shoppers can
finally get their hands–and feet–on Allbirds’ M0.0NSHOT Zero, the
highly anticipated world’s first net zero carbon shoe*. It combines
cutting-edge ingenuity with age-old agricultural practices by
harnessing the power of carbon-negative materials, such as
regenerative wool.
With a limited edition run of 500 pairs, M0.0NSHOT Zero will be
available to buy for the first time in select cities including New
York, London, Dubai, Tokyo, and Seoul. A groundbreaking innovation
in sustainable footwear, each pair is labeled with its unique
production number–out of 500–to signify their rare nature and this
historic achievement.
M0.0NSHOT Zero is a testament to the meticulous work Allbirds
has done over the past decade to systematically reduce the climate
impact of its products. In both sustainability and design, the
product pushes beyond any of the brand’s previous creations. As
much as M0.0NSHOT Zero is a feat of science and innovation, it is
equally–if not more so–a story about returning to the root of
creation: nature. That’s largely thanks to carbon-negative,
regenerative wool. The material reversed a fundamental principle of
sustainable design: instead of constantly trying to reduce,
Allbirds’ design team was instead encouraged to utilize a greater
share of the wool to lower the style’s carbon footprint.
“M0.0NSHOT Zero is the ultimate pursuit of product purity,
stripping away everything superfluous to allow the wool to be the
hero,” said Jamie McLellan, designer, Allbirds. “We needed to find
ways to use more regenerative wool to help us counter other more
stubborn parts of the carbon equation. As a result, we used wool to
wrap the entirety of the upper and the midsole, giving the shoe a
modern and monolithic look that feels fitting for footwear of the
future.”
The carbon-negative, regenerative wool is exclusively sourced
from New Zealand’s Lake Hawea Station (LHS), a farm that sequesters
more carbon than it emits due to regenerative practices like native
plantings, protecting large areas of regenerating forest, new
pasture species, and more. LHS is among the leaders in the movement
to return to regenerative growing techniques used for many
millennia, working in harmony with nature to improve human, animal
and environmental outcomes.
“As we imagine and bring to life a more sustainable future,
there is an enormous creative opportunity to develop and express an
entirely new design language,” said Tim Brown, Co-Founder,
Allbirds. “M0.0NSHOT Zero is just the first step, and we believe we
have only scratched the surface of what is possible when we
tangibly commit to making things better, today.”
For brands looking for help or resources to follow suit,
Allbirds published an open-sourced, free for the taking toolkit
that uncovers key innovations that made this milestone possible. It
details leading-edge methodologies and materials like bio-based
midsole foam; methane-capture bioplastic; sugarcane-derived,
carbon-negative Green PE packaging; and more. The toolkit is
available on the Allbirds website for anyone to download – and,
hopefully, implement.
“We’re incredibly proud to bring M0.0NSHOT Zero to market, but
we also recognize that hard work is still ahead for all of us to
ensure this world’s first is not the world’s last,” said Aileen
Lerch, Director of Sustainability, Allbirds. “We see a real
opportunity for the fashion industry to be an engine for innovation
and inspiration in the climate fight. Solutions exist today, many
of them all around us in the natural world, if we would step boldly
into the pursuit of progress over perfection at scale.”
M0.0NSHOT Zero is the result of Allbirds' unwavering commitment
to making better things in a better way. The project began in 2022,
when Allbirds’ teams set their sights on creating a net zero carbon
shoe – a moonshot goal, especially when compared to the footprint
of an industry average sneaker (14 kg CO₂e, based on Allbirds’
estimates). This landmark achievement demanded meticulous design
and research across materials, manufacturing and transportation.
After more than a year of detailed development and dozens of
iterations, Allbirds unveiled its first prototype in 2023, and
began work to bring it to market.
How to shopM0.0NSHOT Zero will be sold
exclusively in-store in five cities, beginning first with stores in
New York and London. Consumers can shop M0.0NSHOT Zero in:
- New York: February 6 at Allbirds SoHo
- London: February 6 at Allbirds Covent Garden and
Selfridges
- Dubai: February 7 at Allbirds Dubai Mall
- Seoul: April 1 at Allbirds Parnas Mall Store
- Tokyo: Spring 2025 at Allbirds Marunouchi
M0.0NSHOT Zero is available in sizes Unisex 6-11** for $200 USD.
**U6 (M6/W7.5), U7 (M7/W8.5), U8 (M8/W9.5), U9 (M9/W10.5), U10
(M10/W11.5), U11 (M11/W12.5)
To learn more about M0.0NSHOT and see the toolkit, visit:
www.allbirds.com/moonshot
*About M0.0NSHOT’s product carbon footprint
calculation:Here’s how we account for net zero:
- First, we started by working with The New Zealand Merino
Company’s regenerative wool program, ZQRX, to source M0.0NSHOT’s
wool from Lake Hawea Station.
- Second, we calculated the specific farm-level carbon footprint
of Lake Hawea Station. The organizational carbon footprint that
forms the starting point for the allocation was developed
independently of this project and verified by Toitū Envirocare, a
New Zealand-based B Corp and carbon certification business.
- Then, we collaborated with The New Zealand Merino Company to
translate this farm footprint into a product-level wool material
carbon intensity for M0.0NSHOT.
- This new wool carbon intensity is used to calculate the
product’s carbon footprint using the Allbirds Life Cycle Assessment
(LCA) Tool, with modifications. The initial Allbirds LCA Tool was
third-party verified against the requirements of ISO 14067, which
specifies principles, requirements and guidelines for calculating
the carbon footprint of a product.
- The carbon footprint of M0.0NSHOT accounts for on-farm carbon
sequestration, in addition to emissions, which is a deviation from
standard industry practice. As a result, the calculated carbon
footprint for M0.0NSHOT, unlike Allbirds’ standard products, is not
fully aligned to ISO 14067.
- However, Allbirds believes this wool carbon intensity value
captures a more comprehensive model of the total emissions fluxes
happening on-farm.
About Allbirds, Inc.Based in San Francisco,
with its roots in New Zealand, Allbirds launched in 2016 with a
single shoe: the now iconic Wool Runner. In the years since,
Allbirds has sold millions of pairs of shoes, and has maintained
its commitment to incredible comfort, versatile style and unmatched
quality. This is made possible with materials like Allbirds’s
sugarcane-based midsole technology, SweetFoam™, and textiles made
with tree fibers and Merino wool – so consumers don't have to
compromise between the best products and their impact on the earth.
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