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Puma addresses environmental impact

May 18th, 2011 No comments

Puma has become the world’s first major corporation to publish details of the cost of its impact on the environment.

Speaking at the launch of the company’s environmental profit and loss accounts (EPnL) in London two days ago, chief executive Jochen Zeitz said reducing Puma’s environmental impact would improve its future performance.

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Jochen Zeitz, Puma CEO. Photograph: Timm Schamberger/AFP/Getty Images

“Sustainability is essential to the health and future of our business,” he said. “The business implications of failing to address nature in decision making are clear – since ecosystem services are vital to the performance of most companies, integrating the true cost for these services in the future could have significant impacts on corporate bottom lines.”

It seems Puma is changing the face of corporate discussion. Even the term “ecosystem services” sounds new. For years environmentalists have been frustrated by the demands of policymakers to put a value or worth on the environment. Perhaps corporate involvement will help; putting a price tag on nature seems to be the best way to save it.

Charges of hypocrisy have been levelled at Puma over its sponsorship of Formula 1 and Moto GP. Mr Zeitz responded by saying Puma is encouraging participants and partners in these sports to embrace the sustainable agenda. Personally, I think the issue of the environment is one so large; people tend to be overwhelmed when addressing it. When one change is made, then immediately 200 other things that should also be done to reduce one’s footprint come to the fore. However, I’m of the mind that one needs to take one step, then two steps, and not quibble righteously about hypocrisy each time an improvement is made. We don’t live in a perfect world, but that does not mean we cannot improve things.

Puma's new shoe packaging
Last year Puma changed their shoe packaging. They project that the change will save 8,500 tonnes of paper, and mean a reduction of 60% in water and energy used during the production process.

Because of their concern for the environment, many consumers want to know how products are being produced. We vote with our money, that is our power, our prerogative. Our concern has much to do with a corporation such as Puma stepping forward to fight for environmental sustainability.

When I was writing about my plastic shoes last week, I wanted to explore the environmental angle. Obviously, cows are high on the food chain, so it takes more resources to mass produce leather. However, I have no idea whether PVC shoes are made responsibly, with limited levels of pollution, humane factories, etc. There is truly a limited amount of information offered on how objects are manufactured. Companies have no incentive to offer this information. I applaud Puma for taking this first step. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if products like shoes had a label on the side of the box with an overview of how responsibly they were made? Like nutrition labels on prepackaged food!

I saw that Mr Zeitz was quizzed on the news about the cost of football kits changing every season, and the costs of fashion and consumerism in general. These are great questions. I am not sure that Puma can provide all the answers, though. Despite their responsible stance on environmentalism, they still need to be competitive with regard to trends. I believe that question is up to us, the consumers. Our discernment is what ultimately drives the market, and change.

-Miss H

Puma Clyde

December 2nd, 2010 No comments

Puma Clyde – the Glasgow prowler?

Get the Puma Clyde basketball shoe for men and you’ll be on the ball before the others. The Puma Clyde trainer with Puma’s basketball shoe know-how makes Clyde just g..r…rrr….reat! In our view Puma Clyde is probably the greatest Puma since the earliest days of basketball’s popularity. Incidentally Clyde mens trainer is part of the Puma Hall of Game Pack – so how about getting your stake in the Hall of Fame registered early!

Puma Clyde is a low cut men’s trainer that offers itself in enough bang up-to-date colour-ways that we dare to suggest you may need to think of getting a couple of pairs!

We like the iconic basketball silhouette of this low-cut Puma trainer. You might claim the broad seven eyelet lace-up system with the thick laces shouts ‘basketball’ most to you. We’d reply that Clyde’s striking heel-to-mid outer tonal/contrast leather side stripe let’s you know it’s ready to do the business. OK, you say, but what about the golden Puma Clyde branding and gold ankle badge? Right, you win – except for one very important Clyde feature.

Puma Clyde
Puma Clyde


Why do we say every self-respecting basketball guy will surely find a place for a couple of pairs of Puma Clyde for men in his wardrobe? All the rest matters of course, but the real clincher surely is those superb gripping soles. Vintage they may be, but their technical quality is such they’ll speed you safely through the sudden stops, instant turns and rapid start-ups that are the one thing that’s the real must-have for basketball guys like you. Whether you pounce around rapidly in your Pumas or steam gently along the Clyde, the Puma Clyde should sort you out just fine!

  • Clyde skateball Frazier’s signature shoe from iconic Puma
  • Suede uppers with seven eyelet lace-up
  • Leather Puma flash with gold Puma Clyde branding and gold ankle badge
  • Vintage sole unit
  • Part of the Puma Clyde Hall of Game Pack

Puma Drift Cat 2

August 2nd, 2010 No comments

The Puma Drift Cat 2 is a motor sport inspired mens trainer that looks fast, clean and is lightweight and stylish.

The Puma Drift Cat 2 comes in many colourways, all sporting a sleek full grain leather upper with Puma formstripes swooping along each side reminiscent of speedy race tracks. This racing theme continues with the tyre tread design on the synthetic durable sole. The Puma Drift Cat 2 low profile trainer also features bold branding not to be ignored with the Puma cat logo in contrast colours pouncing off the toe and tongue.

The Puma Drift Cat 2 mens trainer is sleek and sporty and perfect for the fast lane!

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Puma Drift Cat 2
Puma Drift Cat 2

  • Smooth genuine leather upper
  • Breathable textile lining
  • Lightly padded footbed for extra comfort
  • Durable, grease-resistant anti-slip rubber sole
  • 5 Eyelet Lace Up

Puma Roma 68 Vintage

July 21st, 2010 1 comment

With its roots in the sixties the Puma Roma 68 Vintage is a modern mens trainer but one that still has a classic Italian retro look.

Originally introduced in 1968, Puma designed this trainer as a tribute to the Italian national football team after they won the European Championship. In 2010 Puma has updated this shoe for a modern day appeal.

The Puma Roma 68 Vintage black/white trainer has a smooth leather upper, contrast curves, white laces and tipped midsole. Tonal suede panels across the front lead to a black rubber guard to protect toes against knocks. Or choose the Roma 68 Vintage white/black colour combo for a brighter step.

Both feature gold ‘Roma 68’ branding, an embroidered Puma cat and Puma logo. All set off with the low profile sole for a cool retro look.

The Puma Roma 68 Vintage mens trainer is a sleek, simple trainer but one that has Italian style stamped all over it.

Puma Roma 68 Vintage Trainers

  • Puma Roma 68 Vintage trainers with leather and suede upper for long-lasting wear
  • Cushioned midsole for support
  • Rubber herringbone design sole, for great grip
  • Rubber mudguard for protection
  • Embroidered Puma logo

Puma 917 Pop Art Lo aka Puma 917 Factory Lo – optical illusion Puma trainer!

December 6th, 2009 No comments

Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, or Charles B. Schultz won’t have anything on you when you’re sporting the Puma 917 Factory Pop Art Lo Trainer! Puma 917 looks like a drawing of a shoe…it’s pixellated! Trompe de l’Oeil Puma 917 Factory Lo looks like a drawing in motion on your feet!

Puma 917 ‘Pop Art’ Factory Lo
Puma 917 Factory Lo Pop


The 917 is a classic motorsport inspired lo cut retro trainer made famous by the 1971 Steve McQueen movie Le Mans. This slim trainer will add flair to any ensemble, casual or no. I can’t get over how the Puma 917 Pop Art looks like, well, pop art! It’s as if your shoes were animated and you remain “real life”. Puma is always a great one for style and they’ve really outdone themselves with the creativity of the 917 Factory Pop Art Lo. For example, here is the Puma 917 Pop Lo in grey and yellow:

That particular colour/model of the Puma 917s reminds me so much of Roy Lichtenstein’s art:

Other colours of the Puma 917 Pop Art Factory Lo have more of an airbrushed quality reminiscent of graffiti art. Suffice it to say that no matter what colour scheme you choose, you not only get a cool shoe, but also a conversation piece~ something unique that not everyone else will have.

The Puma 917 Factory Lo would make a great gift for that guy that has everything, or is iconoclastic enough you have no idea what to buy him. Find out his shoe size and get him the Puma 917 Factory Pop Lo!

Puma Frankie Trainers

November 20th, 2009 No comments

Puma Frankie is a skateboard lifestyle prepared to hit the ramps just as soon as you are – and yet Puma Frankie looks equally ready for a walk in the park! Frankie is a distinctively fresh Puma skateboarding profile with tongue, collar and side panels padded for skateboarding.

Taking design inspiration from the Roma, Puma Frankie has coupled part suede/part synthetic basketweave fabric uppers with bold lace closure to classic features like the distinctive “T-toe” and rubber toe surround to give the Frankie a ‘bumper’ look.

You can’t get away from it, Puma Frankie’s totally new skateboarding silhouette looks the business and does the business but in wear and appearance conveys casual coolness in the same package!

Puma Frankie
Puma Frankie

  • The Puma Frankie uses part suede, part synthetic uppers
  • Puma foam stripe and classic Puma cat logo on the tongue and outer
  • Extra-thick padding in the tongue and collar for support in action
  • Padded footbed for comfort
  • Chunky skateboard style durable rubber outsole with signature logos
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Puma Lab II Trainers

November 17th, 2009 1 comment

Puma Lab II now in neon orange and green! Take some bright neon colours and emblazon a Puma original cross country trainer and you get the Puma Lab 2. As seen on Dayglo posters and highlighter pens – you can now have neon bright colours on Puma Lab 2. This fun lightweight Puma running shoe has innovative heel design for comfortable running. The pyramid profile of the Puma Lab 2 road running outsole and unique midsole is specifically designed for traction and road running.

Puma Lab 2 is an update of Puma’s original cross country trainer first released in 1980. The Puma Lab 2 is a comfort and fun lightweight running shoe with innovative heel design to deliver more comfortable running, whilst the pyramid profile of the Puma Lab 2 road running outsole and unique midsole is specifically designed for traction and road running. Puma Lab 2 is just the job for all aspiring running stars.

Puma Lab 2
Puma Lab 2

  • Puma Lab 2 classically styled lace-up lightweight training shoe from Puma
  • Suede/leather/mesh permits breathable ventilation
  • EVA midsole lightweight cushioning
  • Rubber outsole with dependable traction
  • Contrast neon stripe detail on side
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Puma Cabana Racer

July 28th, 2009 No comments

Puma Cabana Racer II is a stylish retro trainer from Puma. The Puma Cabana Racer has an all nylon upper with suede detailing, EVA midsole and rubber outsole. Cabana Racer comes in a selection of handsome colours with a contrasting formstripe. The Cabana Racer Puma was first introduced in 1981.

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Puma Cabana Racer
Puma Cabana Racer

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