2 Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" Special Kits Released
- Campaign Purpose: Palmeiras and Puma launched special kits under the "For a Greener Future" campaign to promote environmental awareness.
- Kit Design: The kits have two versions, with a predominantly green design in the first half and a changed design with more white in the second half to represent deforestation.
- Sustainability Focus: The limited-edition kits are made from recycled materials, feature eco-friendly packaging, and a reforestation effort is tied to their release.
Palmeiras and Puma have launched special shirts as part of the campaign "Por um futuro mais verde" ("For a Greener Future") to raise awareness about environmental protection.
Palmeiras' 2024 "For a Greener Future" special strips were worn by Palmeiras players during their match against Vasco da Gama.
Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" special Kit
Check out Puma's Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" special shirt below.
The Puma Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" special shirt comes in two versions.
In the first half of the match, the players wore predominantly green shirts with only a few white areas. In the second half, the shirt changed to feature a larger white part, symbolizing illegal deforestation and highlighting the importance of addressing this issue.
Each version of the Puma SE Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" special jersey is limited to just 1,914 pieces, exclusively sold to club members. Palmeiras and Puma will also plant 1914 tree seedlings in a reforestation area.
The Puma Palmeiras 2024 "For a Greener Future" special shirts are made from 100% recycled polyester and fabrics that do not use bleach in the manufacturing process.
The kits' packaging features unique colors for each unit and an exclusive finish, which are a result of reusing materials. The lids are made from reused plastic packaging, and the boxes are created from waste from export flooring. The Palmeiras and Puma logos are engraved using laser techniques on plaques made from MDF waste.
Do you like the idea and design of Palmeiras' "For a Greener Future" special kits? Comment below.
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