Surfboards are not biodegradable, so when they break they take a very long time to break down and usually end up in our rubbish tips as landfill. Surfers can help fix this problem by donating their boards to recycle collection spots. This is a good thing because people at these places fix the boards if they can and give them to children who cannot afford to buy boards. It is also better for the environment.
Other ways surfers can help is by picking up a piece of rubbish or two. It might like seem like much but every little bit helps. They can help by picking up a piece of rubbish every Friday. They can also do things like the clean up Australia Day. The next clean up Australia day is on Sunday 6th of March. You can find out more information by going to the Clean Up Day website - www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au
Another way surfers can help is to the 'agave board.' The agave board is a surfboard made from the agave plant. It is a sustainable all natural surfboard and it has less impact on the environment than the traditional fiberglass boards do.
Other ways surfers can help is by picking up a piece of rubbish or two. It might like seem like much but every little bit helps. They can help by picking up a piece of rubbish every Friday. They can also do things like the clean up Australia Day. The next clean up Australia day is on Sunday 6th of March. You can find out more information by going to the Clean Up Day website - www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au
Another way surfers can help is to the 'agave board.' The agave board is a surfboard made from the agave plant. It is a sustainable all natural surfboard and it has less impact on the environment than the traditional fiberglass boards do.
http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/