How do you make a new snowboard from a dead, broken or defective snowboard? It’s a question we’ve asked ourselves since we started making snowboards.
Because if a snowboard could be recycled, not only would it save materials, but it would reduce its overall carbon footprint by eliminating “end-of-life” impacts.
Tossing a dead board in the landfill has a measurable carbon footprint that we calculated in 2020 when we completed a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of our snowboard production. The LCA measured the approximate carbon impact of every stage of a Jones board's lifecycle - from sourcing raw materials, to manufacturing, to shipping, to throwing a board in the trash.