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Nike

Materials account for 70% of Nike’s carbon footprint, so Nike is working with AIRCARBON to help decarbonize their products.

“Aircarbon offers an opportunity to further reduce our impact on the planet. We’re accelerating our efforts and exploring new opportunities in [the material] space because, in the race against climate change, we can’t wait for solutions, we have to work together to create them.”

-Noel Kinder,
Chief Sustainability Officer

shake shack

SHAKE SHACK was THE FIRST NATIONAL restaurant CHAIN TO LAUNCH AIRCARBON PRODUCTS IN THEIR STORES IN 2021, REPLACING CUTLERY AND STRAWS WITH AIRCARBON.

“We’re always seeking new, innovative ways to become more sustainable as a business and continue our mission of Standing for Something Good, and that applies to the packaging and ingredients we use and their impact on our planet. By working with change-making products in the industry, like Aircarbon cutlery and straws, we will be able to learn and apply more environmentally friendly solutions to our operations now and over time.”

—Jeffrey Amoscato,
Senior Vice President Supply Chain & Menu Innovation

sumitomo

Sumitomo creates high-performance automotive parts and chose AIRCARBON to help them create decarbonized automotive components. 

“Sumitomo and [Aircarbon] will work together to contribute to creating a carbon neutral society by providing various industries with products created through the combination of each other's technologies.”

-Sumitomo PR

H&M

H&M featured aircarbon-based products in its recent innovation collection of sustainable fashion, inviting customers to engage with materials made from greenhouse gas.

"A convertible chain necklace and rhinestone earrings feature black hearts made from AirCarbon, a biomaterial made by natural microorganisms that use air and carbon from greenhouse gases that would otherwise go into the atmosphere."

-H&M PR

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