Run for the Oceans
Join adidas x Parley and Runtastic during World Oceans Week to take action for the oceans

We all come from the sea. The oceans generate every second breath we take, yet somehow we all contribute to the destruction of this forgotten realm. From global warming and acidification to marine plastic pollution, a threat to the oceans is a threat to all life as we know it.
World Oceans Day is recognized each year on June 8. In the week surrounding the 2017 celebrations, the adidas x Parley community will run together to show their commitment for the oceans, our life support system.
Join the Run for the Oceans digital event hosted by Runtastic between June 5-11, 2017 — from wherever you are on this blue planet — and log some kilometers/miles for the ecosystem that gives us life. Every step counts.
Learn more and register at adidas.com/runfortheoceans
See results from activations in New York and South Korea
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