Are Crocs Good for the Environment?
Crocs aren't exactly Mother Nature's best friend. While they last a long time and are made from a sustainable material called Croslite™, they aren't easily recyclable. So, loved but not the greenest choice!
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Nope, unfortunately, Crocs don't biodegrade. They last forever, which is good for your wallet but not so great for the environment.
Well, they do use Croslite™, which is better than many plastics, but they're still not biodegradable and recycling options are limited.
I’ve had my pair for years and they’re practically indestructible, so less waste there! But yeah, they don't break down naturally.
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