Eco-warrior: Leonardo Di Caprio invests in sustainable footwear brand
The 43-year-old actor has invested in Allbirds, but did not disclose the amount he invested in the company.

The 43-year-old actor shared the news on Twitter but did not disclosed the amount he invested in the company.
"Proud to be an investor in @Allbirds, a company dedicated to creating a more sustainable future by developing new materials and serving as a model for the footwear industry," DiCaprio wrote.
Proud to be an investor in @Allbirds, a company dedicated to creating a more sustainable future by developing new m… https://t.co/QSrcPWtGel
— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio) 1533132132000The company was founded in 2016 and is popular for it use of merino wool from New Zealand to make its shoes, along with water-conserving tree fibers and recycled bottles and cardboard.
The brand's latest launch is a USD 35 flip-flop made from renewable sugarcane rather than the usual plastic foam.
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