Updated: Puma closes the loop with first green clothing range

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Sportswear giant unveils entirely recyclable and biodegradable clothes and bags

Sports brand Puma has launched its first range of products to be certified as 100 per cent biodegradable or recyclable, promising that the new sportswear results in an "environmental impact" that is almost...

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