US-based Kenai Sports is a sportswear brand that makes clothes out of trash. Each day, the company removes or diverts tons of plastic bottles, cell phone cases, keyboards, and organic waste such as coconut shells, corn husks, soybean shells, and more, from landfills, and then turns it into sportswear.
Kenai, has a wide range of customers, from college and university athletic programs to corporations, non-profits, and government offices, for which it creates custom designed performance sportswear for their teams, clubs and employees.
Even in its operations, the company is environmentally focused. Its transparent, local supply chain allows collaborative relationships and makes it easy for consumers to have confidence in the socially conscious nature of the company’s production.
Kenai has also taken its recycling efforts to the next level with a closed loop program, which allows customers to send garments back at the end of their useful life to be broken down and re-entered into the production process. A fully-functional closed loop elevates the possibilities in sustainable business.
From a product standpoint, Kenai’s clothing is audited — organic it means something and the company is dedicated to providing a product that truly provides protection to the environment as well as comfort to the wearer.