What happens to our dead,broken, or defective snowboards? They end up in landfills and have a siginificant carbon footprint. Through a Life Cycle Assessment, Jones Snowboard was able to create a scientific analysis of a snowboard's carbon footprint. Learn what materials have the biggest impact, which processes use the most energy, and more here: SNOWBOARDS CARBON FOOTPRINT
In response to the findings, Jones Snowboards developed Re-Up Tech, the world's first recycling program. This program collects dead boards and utilizes a ground breaking reclamation process to reuse materials in new snowboards. By implementing Re-Up Tech, Jones Snowboards aims to not only save materials but also significantly reduce the carbon footprint of their snowboard production, thereby contributing to a more sustainable snowboarding industry.
How Re-Up Tech Works:
The Re-Up process can reuse about 95% of nearly any snowboard ever manufactured, regardless of brand, model, or year.