
Circular economies start from the ground up, with the realization that materials can be recycled, reused, and repurposed to reduce the need for new raw materials. Mike Baker identified this potential in recycling cork for use in his custom insoles and footwear at SOLE, launching the ReCORK collection network over 15 years ago. Since its inception, ReCORK, a subsidiary of SOLE, has recycled an impressive 132 million wine corks and planted over 8,000 cork trees. These achievements align with SOLE’s overarching goal of minimizing environmental impact and advocating for sustainable practices. ReCORK recently contributed an article to Earth911 titled “Recycle Cork To Replace Petroleum-Based Polymers and Foams” to highlight their program.

Recycling efforts are often seen as the responsibility of either the manufacturer or the consumer alone. However, successful recycling is a collaborative effort that begins with individuals separating recyclables at home or the workplace. ReCORK has made this initial step more convenient by placing collection bins in bars, liquor stores, and with consumers. Mike emphasizes the importance of proper material management post-collection, including designing products for easy deconstruction and reuse. Transparency in sharing the recycling journey of materials like cork, plastic, or aluminum is key to instilling confidence in recycling practices. Acknowledging participants’ contributions in the circular economy is essential to maintain engagement. To learn more about ReCORK, visit https://recork.com/, and explore SOLE at https://yoursole.com/.
Find out more about sustainable fashion and footwear by tuning in to the Earth911 podcast featuring Mike Baker, where they delve into how ReCORK recycling is revolutionizing the footwear industry.