More steps, less footprint: tips to make your run more sustainable
We live, work, run and walk as part of a global community. Protecting the planet we run on is a marathon, not a sprint — small actions can bring big changes.
Here are some ways that you can move more sustainably while training, racing and staying involved in your community.
Train like you live here
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Bring (don't buy) your own water. Stash a reusable water bottle along your route or run with a small pack filled with ice-cold H2O. Use bottles that strap to your hand or wear vests with water pouches to stay hydrated on your next long run.
Get the most gear for your run
Poorly made shoes contribute to a fast-fashion lifecycle. Wear shoes 640 to 965 kilometres, retire them to leisure activities, then recycle them or donate for others in need. Just remember to clean them first (here's how).
Get good gear
When you shop for gear, focus on well-made shoes and apparel that you can stick with for the long run (or walk). Look for products that incorporate recycled materials instead of virgin or new materials.
Race for a cleaner planet
Leave no trace
Store race materials, maps and planning on a phone to minimise paper waste. Plan to take home or recycle everything you used on race day.
Drink from re-usable cups
If you use the hydration stations during a race, check out new options for collapsible race cups that easily clip to your shorts or race belt with a carabiner.
Travel smart
If you travel to the race, use public transport or consider car sharing with some race buddies. When you must fly to your race, consider carbon credits to offset your flight.
Move sustainably, together
Party time
Gather your run crew and organise a donation party to give gently used gear like running shoes and exercise clothes to those in need. Not ready to let your gear go? Consider a mending party where you and your buds get together to learn how to patch and sew well-loved gear.
Be vocal
Reach out to your run community in advance of a race and collect signatures asking for organisers to make the event as sustainable as possible. Ask event organisers to switch race operations from single-use plastic bottles, bags and cups to more sustainable options.
Get involved
Raise money for environmental charities while you run and choose races and courses that prioritise sustainability.
Learn more
At Brooks, we aim to reduce the impact that our gear has on the planet. Many small steps will lead to bigger wins for the planet and sustainability in the run and walk community. Here are some of the ways Brooks supports sustainability:
- Zero manufacturing waste to landfill by 2025
- Development of fully circular performance shoe and clothing by 2030
- Sourcing of all materials with minimum 50% recycled or renewable content by 2030
Learn more about these and other actions on our Planet Page.