It’s a question that has been central to our brand ethos since the foundation of Jones.
From the first day we started making snowboards we have been concerned with how their production affects the planet. And while it’s been a decade long challenge to fully quantify the environmental impact of a Jones board, we’ve been focused on making our boards more sustainable every season.
2020 was by far our most successful year ever in terms of both improving the sustainability of our snowboards and understanding their environmental impact. Our factory’s move to 100% solar power in May 2020 played a huge role in these sustainability improvements. You can learn all about our switch to solar power in part one of this blog series.
Around this same time, we also began an in-depth analysis of the complete life cycle of a Jones board, including every stage of its production and distribution. The goal of this analysis, known as a product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), was to calculate the approximate carbon footprint of every snowboard and splitboard model we sell. This LCA project was led by Ecochain, a Dutch environmental company that is one of the global leaders in assessing companies’ environmental impact.
After a year of gathering data and crunching the numbers, we are thrilled to now share the results of Ecochain’s comprehensive analysis of our snowboards. There is so much information to share that we’ve split up the LCA findings into five posts.