The summer holidays continue to call and the beckon of the outdoors grows louder (or is that just the cicadas?). Travellers are beginning to pull seasonally.
Glenn Pang, a man with way more surfboard experience than most, breaks down what you need to do to figure out what kind of surfboard you should be riding.
to the environment. the company says the carbon impact of manufacturing here is 90% less than rival boards. 0ur carbon footprint, it s about 24kg of c02 from cradle to grave. and epoxy surfboards are 250kg. but all these boards have got to end up somewhere. so, what are they doing about the waste? today, i m catching up with mark, but i m staying beachside in britain to keep those air miles down. the fact that a wavestorm board is so cheap, that s really adding to the amount of waste produced there s no getting away from that. you know, we try to keep the price low for the people and when something s low, you know, you really tend to throw it on the ground or leave it in the garage or leave it outdoors in the rain. so, in your view, it s not the hundreds of thousands of boards you re producing,
the company says the carbon impact of manufacturing here is 90% less than rival boards. 0ur carbon footprint, it s about 24kg of c02 from cradle to grave. and epoxy surfboards are 250kg. but all these boards have got to end up somewhere. so, what are they doing about the waste? today, i m catching up with mark, but i m staying beachside in britain to keep those air miles down. the fact that a wavestorm board is so cheap, that s really adding to the amount of waste produced there s no getting away from that. you know, we try to keep the price low for the people and when something s low, you know, you really tend to throw it on the ground or leave it in the garage or leave it outdoors in the rain. so, in your view, it s not the hundreds of thousands of boards you re producing, it s the people that are buying them and chucking them in landfill? yes, correct.