Allbirds' M0.0NSHOT Zero

The Future of Footwear Lands in London

Allbirds is making history with M0.0NSHOT Zero, the world’s first net zero carbon shoe. Launching on February 6, the sneaker is a statement in sustainability and a rare collector’s item, with only 500 pairs available globally.

This latest drop from Allbirds isn’t just about design—it’s about redefining how shoes are made. The secret? Carbon-negative, regenerative wool sourced from New Zealand’s Lake Hawea Station, a farm that absorbs more carbon than it emits. Wrapped entirely in this material, M0.0NSHOT Zero takes a minimalist approach, stripping back excess to let the wool do the talking.

Allbirds co-founder Tim Brown sees this as just the beginning, calling it “the first step” in pushing sustainable fashion forward. The company has even released an open-source toolkit detailing the innovations behind the shoe—an invitation for the industry to follow suit.

For those eager to get their hands on a pair, M0.0NSHOT Zero will be available in-store only, launching first in New York and London before rolling out to Dubai, Seoul, and Tokyo. With its clean design and climate-conscious ethos, this is more than just a shoe—it’s a glimpse at what the future of fashion could be.

Price: £170. Available at Allbirds Covent Garden and Selfridges from February 6.

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