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Plant Forged Physique delivers one-stop destination for sustainable fitness products

Plant Forged Physique delivers one-stop destination for sustainable fitness products
October 28, 2024

Until recently, there were limited and subpar quality products to meet the needs of the ethically conscious athlete and eco-friendly fitness and wellness enthusiast.

Plant Forged Physique have curated a range of products aiming to create a line of plant- based gym accessories to support the growing vegan athletes across the globe.

Committed to helping people achieve their fitness and wellness goals while staying true to their ethical values, Plant Forged Physique offer a one-stop destination for plant-based coaching, supplements, apparel, and lifting gear.

Sustainability in fitness continues to grow in significance with environmental and ethical consciousness now central to the wellness movement.

Consumers and businesses are now prioritising eco-friendly fitness, driving demand for sustainable practices and products.

Biodegradable yoga mats, recyclable workout wear, and digital fitness platforms are thriving. Green gyms, built with eco-friendly materials and equipment, are also gaining popularity.

However, with personal lifting equipment having lagged behind in this ethical movement, Plant Forged Physique have developed pioneering lifting straps that provide a hardy, but eco- friendly solution.

Their belts and straps address the needs of plant-based and vegan athletes/gym- goers, contributing to a lower CO2 footprint, and tackling the impacts of animal leather products, including waste, chemical runoff and water consumption.

Straps

  • Crafted from premium cork leather, these straps are zero waste and offer superior performance - holding up to 300kg - with minimal environmental impact.
  • Cork leather is one of the strongest plant- based leathers, making it a durable and high- performing choice - tested up to 300kg.
  • Naturally soft but sturdy material is comfortable and requires no breaking in, giving it an advantage over animal leather - allowing you to focus on perfecting your lift without distractions.
  • Cork oak trees naturally regenerate their bark, making cork leather a renewable resource.
  • Each pair of Plant Forged Physique straps sold saves 3.3kg of CO2.

Lifting Belts

  • Plant Forged Physique vegan leather lifting belts are meticulously crafted from layers of bran paper interior and Water PU leather exterior, creating a belt that is both robust and flexible.
  • This unique combination offers the same security and performance as traditional cow-hide belts, but with a 100% non-animal alternative.
  • Partnering with Veshin - a leading factory in conscious manufacturing- Plant Forged Physique will also be producing premium lever belts made out of award winning Mirum (the world’s first plastic-free alternative to leather - delivering a premium material made from natural rubber, plant oils and waxes, natural pigments, and minerals)
  • No other manufacturer offers lifting belts that combine the strength and reliability of leather but with vegan materials.
  • A high performance lifting belt that provides stability and security, ensuring you can lift with confidence and conscience.
  • Each vegan lifting belt sold saves 94.2kg of CO2

For more information go to plantforgedphysique.com/about/

Images and video. Credit: Plant Forged Physique

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