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Air Jordans, like many other athletic shoes, have had significant environmental impacts in the past primarily due to their production processes. The manufacturing of these shoes often involves the use of non-biodegradable materials, significant water consumption, and chemical pollutants, contributing to pollution and waste. Additionally, the global supply chain required for their production leads to a substantial carbon footprint. Efforts have been made in recent years to address these issues, but the environmental legacy of Air Jordans remains a concern.

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