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Nike and Nash to release new basketball shoe made with manufacturing scraps ...Read the full article

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  1. R. G. from toronto, Canada writes: Environmentally friendly. Promotional idiocy.
  2. Mariposa Belle from Leacockland, Canada writes: R.G. - got it in one. Not sure how you can put 'Steve Nash' and 'Trash Talk' in the same phrase.
  3. Carey Chen from Toronto, Canada writes: Nash's Trash. Who wants one? I do! I'm pretty sure it'll be Nashty.
  4. Billy Biroux from Polar Bear Pit, Nunavet, Canada writes: I'm sure Nash will try to market these running shoes in Canada.
    Guess he only bothers with us when it helps line his pocket book.
  5. Tom R from victoriaVICTORIA, Canada writes: STEVE NASH HAS ALWAYS DEMONSTRATED A THOUGHTFUL AND CARING ATTITUDE TOWARDS OTHERS LESS PRIVILAGED AND FORTUNATE THAN HIMSELF. WHETHER THROUGH HIS FOUNDATION OR NOW WITH THESE 'TRASH RUNNERS' I WOULD STRONGLY DOUBT THAT HE'LL EARN ANYTHING FROM THEM. INSTEAD HE'LL BE MAKING A STATMENT REGARDING HOW MUCH WE WASTE AND ONE EXAMPLE OF HOW TO HELP PREVENT/USE IT MORE PRODUCTIVILY.

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