Thousand Fell

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Thousand Fell is a footwear brand associated with circularity and end-of-life recovery. The available sustainability content shows the brand focusing on take-back and recycling systems for returned shoes and packaging, with an emphasis on keeping materials out of landfill. It has also been described as using sustainable materials such as coconut husk, sugar cane and recycled plastic bottles. The brand’s sustainability position is centred on circular retail, reuse, and like-for-like recycling rather than downcycling or waste-to-energy approaches.

Thousand Fell Sustainability Actions

Partnered on sustainable returns

Through our partnership, Retail Reworks ensures nothing gets wasted. Every return is: Broken down, Recycled, Responsibly disposed. No shortcuts. No greenwashing. This is what real circularity looks like. Not talk—execution.

Launched take-back program

In response to manufacturing and supply-chain shortages, the health sector relied on the use of sterilization agents to decontaminate N95 masks and give them a second life. In a world where global supply chains are becoming less reliable, finding ways to reuse or recycle materials is a method by which governments and companies can make their domestic supply chains more resilient and less subject to costly interruptions. Thousand Fell included the vision of its take-back program at launch.

Recycled first batch of sneakers

The program is available online at ThousandFell.com and Madewell.com, and is seeing enough traction to recycle its “first batch” in the spring, with more partnership announcements in store in the coming months.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Thousand Fell is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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