Kalenji’s vegan status is dubious. Despite numerous “product experts” telling us that their shoes are “vegan only,” some of their shoe models contain bovine leather, as clearly written in the product description.
Brand Overview
Kalenji is the discount running shoe house brand of French sporting goods giant Decathlon (which itself was founded in Lille, France, in 1976). Decathlon participates in many charitable projects annually, and make efforts to reduce their carbon footprint and water usage. However their supply chain has human rights concerns (acknowledged by their own internal reports), and they use low-end, environmentally harmful materials.
- Parent company founded in 1976
- Brand based in France
- Available worldwide
- Somewhat transparent brand
- Most options are vegan-friendly
- Charitable parent company
- Brand gives false information
- Human rights concerns
- Made in Asia
- Environmentally-harmful materials
- Mass-produced
- Low-end synthetic materials
About Kalenji
In our view, Kalenji, and their parent brand Decathlon, highlight the true cost and negative effects of low-cost, mass-produced items. Their footwear likely takes a massive toll on the environment and a portion of the workers in its manufacturing supply chain, as well the local retailers and producers within its area of influence.