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These days, Vans offers a lot more than its tried and trusted slip-ons. Today we’re taking a look at the all new UltraRange VR3, a comfortable lace-up sneaker that can easily become your go-to, everyday shoe.
What makes these new sneakers so notable is that while they double-up on the brand’s classic surf and skate-friendly aesthetic, they also mark another win for the team’s sustainability initiatives. Designed in partnership with surfboard shaper Pepe Rivas, the UltraRange VR3 makes use of leftover foam scraps and other materials often left behind during surfboard shaping and construction. Equipped with new eco-friendly, comfort-driven technology, they’re sure to bring as much peace of mind to the planet as they will the soles of your feet.

The Backstory
Vans Champions Ambitious Sustainability Initiatives and Goals
At this point, the Vans brand has become synonymous with skate and surf culture. Most people have heard of – and coveted – its perpetually trending shoes, but new fans are celebrating the brand for another reason: its eco-friendly goals. In recent years, the company has set ambitious sustainability goals in an effort to reduce its overall footprint. Today, Vans is committed to lowering its carbon future by reducing greenhouse emissions, eliminating single-use plastics from its packaging and reimagining the lifecycle of its products by 2030.
By 2030, the company anticipates that 100 percent of its top four CO2 impact materials will be regenerative, responsibly sourced, renewable or recycled. This goal is championed by its “VR3” commitment. Any shoes or accessories that host the VR3 Checkerboard Logo – including the new UltraRange VR3 – must be made up of at least 30 percent regenerative, responsibly sourced, renewable or recycled materials. In addition to this new model, fans can also shop the Lizzie and Circle Vee, to secure a greener product designed with these initiatives in mind.