We're at the National Running Show.
- JogOn Again

- Jan 16
- 1 min read
Thanks to the amazing support from the organisers, JogOn will again be at the National Running Show.

This annual event which attracts thousands of runners has always been a great place learn about new brands, new kit, and what each are doing in the sustainability space.
We are delighted to support it again this year. Come and say hi! But here are a few things please to help us on the day:
Bring your running shoes already tied in pairs at the laces.
You don't need to wash them, bring them as they are.
We will take them in any state.
If you bring a load.. and I am not there in person to greet you, please do not throw whole bags into the collection pods. Tip the bag in and re-use the bag.
Please take a photo, selfie and post it on your social media and tag us @jogonrecycle.
If you don't already follow us on instagram, please do . Help spread the word.
Now for the good bit - the organisers have provided me with a code to give you access for the weekend for £5 using the code JOGON Click here
I look forward to seeing you all.




I never really thought about We’re at the National Running Show by JogOn Again in this way before, but reading how the post frames the show as both a “kit‑and‑sustainability‑tour‑date” and a “shoe‑recycling‑drop‑off‑party” made me appreciate how much the piece is really about turning a giant running‑festival into a kind of eco‑gateway‑moment: the organizers provide the foot‑traffic, the brands the hype, and the runners the worn‑out‑shoes, while JogOn lean in with concrete, low‑ceremony instructions—tied‑in‑pairs, no‑washing, “any‑state‑welcome,” and “tip‑the‑bag‑not‑throw‑the‑bag” rules—so the whole setup feels less like a lobbying‑pitch and more like a shared‑favorite‑charity‑bin at a big‑family‑barbecue, where the “please”‑tone and “selfie‑and‑tag‑us” ask feel like community‑glue, not corporate‑demand. It’s striking to see how the blurb also quietly markets the show itself by…
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