We’re proud to be involved in the ‘Football, Rebooted’ campaign with Utilita Energy and former professional goalkeeper David James.

‘Football, Rebooted’ is a national environmental campaign that has been created to save at least one million pairs of football boots from landfill, by getting them onto the feet of player’s right across the UK. Not only saving families a fortune, but also 136,000 tonnes of carbon – the same as taking 7,000 cars off the road for a year or turning the energy off in one million medium-sized houses for a week!

It’s not every day you get a former professional footballer with 950+ club appearances, 50+ international caps for England and 18 years in the Premier League watch your training session and hand out some goalkeeping advice – https://www.instagram.com/reel/CZ7hrQgADRD/

James Fotheringham, Kinetic co-founder: “It was great to have David James and Utilita come down to our training session at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre and for our young people to be given a pair of free football boots from this innovative campaign which they were all very grateful for. A big thank you to David, Dominic Stone and James Heyes from Utilita, as well as everyone who’s donated the boots including professional football clubs and players. One of our boys managed to get his hands on a pair which belonged to Liverpool Football Club midfielder Takumi Minamino and another from Southampton Football Club goalkeeper Alex McCarthy!”