Did you know that socks can be a real problem for our environment? It's true, and we're not just talking about the occasional stray sock that disappears in the wash.
In a world where 80% of all socks are made of synthetic materials, we're basically drowning in a sea of microplastics.
But wait, it gets worse. When these synthetic socks end up in landfills, they don't break down like organic materials do. They just sit there, taking up space, and slowly leeching chemicals into the soil.
So, what's the solution? We've heard of people using reusable socks, but let's be real, those are just a band-aid.
Our team of expert sock-scientists have come up with a plan: Sock-Recycling 3000! A machine that can break down synthetic socks into their constituent parts, which are then spun into a new material that's 99% biodegradable.
Want to learn more? Check out our Sock-Recycling 3000 page for more information.