Kindrunner.com announced its launch as what it calls the first socially
responsible e-commerce site designed specifically for runners.
Kindrunner.com's proprietary Free 3 Way Shipping allows customers to
receive newly purchased shoes and return their old shoes at no cost,
while receiving a discount on future purchases.
With Kindness Cash Rewards, customers will receive a $10 credit
towards a future purchase when returning their used shoes.
Kindrunner.com has also partnered with UPS to utilize their certified
Carbon Neutral Shipping option for all inbound and outbound shipments.
At
Kindrunner.com, returned shoes will bypass local landfills and instead
be donated through one of their global partnerships focused on getting
shoes to those who need them most.
Kindrunner.com co-founder
Michael Conforti says, "Kindrunner.com's mission is to change the way
runners think about how they use and consume their shoes, while
rewarding customers with our eco-centric approach. Kindrunner.com is the
first socially responsible eCommerce website that incentivizes
customers to repurpose their used running shoes. We help those in need
while reducing a runner's carbon footprint to its smallest possible
size."
Through its global partnerships with Soles4Souls, Inc., a
global not-for-profit institution dedicated to fighting poverty through
the distribution of shoes and clothing, and The MORE Foundation Group,
Kindrunner.com repurposes rubber-soled shoes of all descriptions.
Kindrunner.com's
dual mission of aiding the world's poorest populations while minimizing
U.S. runners' global environmental impact is a unique and innovative
approach. Unlike other eCommerce sites that profit from a
socially-conscious approach, Kindrunner.com doesn't double its carbon
footprint with each pair of shoes sold by producing a second pair.
Kindrunner.com's mission is to repurpose one pair of used shoes for
every pair purchased, and to see that returned packaging materials are
properly recycled.
"By finding a new home for worn but durable
footwear, Kindrunner.com is transferring shoes previously worn by
runners to those who need proper fitting footwear for basic
transportation and protection from injury and disease. This is what
being part of the Kindrunner movement is all about," notes Conforti.
See launch video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrstWjGucxo
"We
deeply appreciate this commitment by Kindrunner.com and its customers,"
says Buddy Teaster, Chief Executive Officer of Soles4Souls. "From our
experience, we are certain that the social good campaign will result in
inspiring personal stories from individuals who have witnessed
transformation among their families and their communities."
At
the core of Kindrunner.com's eco-centric approach is a strong desire to
help runners across the country work together to reduce the number of
worn, but usable, shoes that end up in our landfills. A May 2013 study
lead by Dr. Randolph Kirchain, at MIT's Materials Systems Laboratory,
found that a typical pair of running shoes generates 30 pounds of carbon
dioxide emissions, the equivalent of keeping a 100-watt light bulb on
for an entire week. This important study's results could be the key to
finding new ways to reduce carbon emissions.
Although
Kindrunner.com's mission is predicated on minimizing every runner's
carbon footprint and helping those in the greatest need,
Kindrunner.com's Virtual Running Shop™ and Confident Runner Price ™
features ensure every customer's individual footwear needs are met at
the right price. In addition to his Kindrunner.com venture, Conforti
owns and operates three Sneaker Factory Running Centers in northern and
central New Jersey. Sneaker Factory's original location in Millburn, New
Jersey, purchased by Conforti in 2005, is New Jersey's oldest specialty
running store, meeting the individual needs of runners since 1978.
Kindrunner.com's Virtual Running Shop™ uses a customized fitting process
that replicates the tried and true method developed and utilized by his
employees for more than three decades.
Source Kindrunner.com through SportsOneSource
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