While Puma and Nike have agreed to phase out 'k-leather,' Adidas has been silent.
While shopping for pickleball shoes at a popular sporting goods store in downtown Boulder, small talk among shoppers turned into a captivating conversation about kangaroos, as well as sports shoes.
My salesperson seemed uninterested, but the woman trying on tennis shoes next to me wanted to know more. Nike was on her nice-not-naughty corporation list, she said, because of its recently proven corporate moral values, mainly supporting women. My fellow shopper was genuinely concerned to hear that the commercial kangaroo industry sanctions the shooting of mother kangaroos at night with joeys still in their pouches. Hunters are allowed to chase down young kangaroos that are just old enough to hop away, then bash in their skills with rocks.
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