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of the waste iceberg. these are boards collected on just a handful of beaches in cornwall. this is quite typical, really. neil hembrow, 0cean recovery project manager for keep britain tidy, was out on the beaches of cornwall during the heatwave last summer looking for boards that could be recycled. that one has completely had it. probably this board was made over the other side of the world a few months ago, and it has been on a container ship for a month, it has then been driven from a port on a lorry to a distribution point, it s then gone on a van to a shop, and it has been used in the sea for a matter of hours before it snapped and ended up as waste. it s really disheartening to see this amount of waste come forward. if it wasn t for us collecting them, they would go to landfill, or they would go to incineration. instead, they ll be turned into packaging and insulation.
to landfill, or they would go to incineration. instead, they ll be turned into packaging and insulation. other ways are being found to fight this type of waste. resorts across the uk are banning their sale. and new borrow board schemes are being set up that hire out longer lasting ones, like here at bude sea pool. thank you for helping keep the environment free from cheap, snappy body boards. great idea. hiring is the way to go! yeah, definitely. but what if you want to ride waves standing up? is it even possible to buy a board that doesn t cost the earth? if anyone knows what the options are it isjohn isaac. he has been importing these polystyrene and polyurethane foam blanks to newquay for years. but why aren t there other options on the market? the products are there to a degree, but they are mostly
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