The Surfing Industry Has To Green Up!

green | June 23rd, 2009 - 9:22 PM

There is no way to justify the impact a surfboard has on the environment.  Eco-friendly surfing needs to be market led which puts the onus on pro surfers to demand more of the materials in their boards and reject the disposable board mentality.

Homeblown has always had the environmental impact of their product as one of their primary considerations. Unfortunately surfers are creatures of habit and demand a white blank; if they would use straw-coloured blanks (light brown), the benefits would be a 25% increase in strength and the cost would tumble by a similar amount.

Believe the hype!: Winners of the Surfers Path Green Wave Award.  Homeblown has commenced production of their revolutionary Biofoam.  It makes surfboards stronger, lighter, and hydrophobic whilst being 34% more sustainable.

Tris Cokes of Homeblown talks about sustainability and the surfboard industry  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9fR6O7F36E

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