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Puma has questionable production methods (child labor, sweat shops) and remains in the news for such issues, whereas while Adidas has had its run-ins with scrutiny and unfair working conditions as well (last cited around 2002), it appears since 2006 especially, it is making major efforts to decrease and eliminate these conditions and promote sustainability in its production and practices.
Plus, Adidas shoes have better support and construction. Go figure.
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http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/responsibleshopper/company.cfm?id=280
http://www.pier32.co.uk/blog/labels/child%20labour.html
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| June 07, 2009 04:14 PM |
Puma has questionable production methods (child labor, sweat shops) and remains in the news for such issues, whereas while Adidas has had its run-ins with scrutiny and unfair working conditions as well (last cited around 2002), it appears since 2006 especially, it is making major efforts to decrease and eliminate these conditions and promote sustainability in its production and practices.
Plus, Adidas shoes have better support and construction. Go figure.
Source(s):
http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/responsibleshopper/company.cfm?id=280
http://www.pier32.co.uk/blog/labels/child%20labour.html
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