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When you and your kids have outgrown your Crocs shoes, drop them off at the collection boxes in retail stores.
The American footwear brand has expanded its takeback programme to Asia – debuting in Singapore and South Korea – on Earth Day, April 22.
The Old Crocs. New Life initiative invites customers to return used shoes from the brand for a 15 per cent discount on future purchases.
While pairs in good condition will be donated, worn-out shoes are broken down and used in the Keep It Going clog collection, which is made with 25 per cent recycled material.
This range is currently sold only in the US and Canada, where the takeback programme has been running since 2024. Its launch in Singapore and South Korea is projected for after 2027, depending on the volume of worn-out pairs collected, Crocs chief sustainability officer Deanna Bratter says.
With the addition of Singapore and South Korea, alongside ongoing initiatives in five European countries including France and Germany, the programme now spans 353 Crocs stores worldwide.



