Adidas has created a sports shoe about for from in into of out with garbage floating about for from in into of out with the ocean. The new trainer is part about for from in into of out with a project to raise awareness about for from in into of out with the serious problem about for from in into of out with ocean pollution. Adidas has joined forces about for from in into of out with an organisation called Parley, which is dedicated to protecting and preserving the Earth's oceans. Parley's founder Cyrill Gutsch spoke about for from in into of out with his organisation's cooperation about for from in into of out with Adidas. He said: "Our objective is to boost public awareness and to inspire new collaborations that can contribute to protect and preserve the oceans. We are extremely proud that Adidas is joining us in this mission…to show that it is possible to turn ocean plastic about for from in into of out with something cool." Garbage about for from in into of out with the ocean is a huge problem. UNESCO estimates that about for from in into of out with 2006, there were nearly 30,000 pieces about for from in into of out with floating plastic about for from in into of out with every square kilometre about for from in into of out with ocean. Plastic debris kills over a million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals every year. Adidas used some about for from in into of out with this plastic to make its new trainer. The sole about for from in into of out with the sneaker is made from sustainable materials, while the upper uses recycled ocean waste. This consisted about for from in into of out with plastic and illegal fishing nets. Adidas says it will be releasing a new trainer made about for from in into of out with ocean waste later this year. In another green initiative, the sportswear maker said it would be phasing about for from in into of out with the use of plastic bags in all Adidas retail stores about for from in into of out with the near future.