Aside
from the overall toxicity of a surfboard’s raw materials, in many cases
the packaging materials used to protect boards during transit are not
much better. Bubble pack, cardboard, plastic bags and rolls of packing
tape are the usual culprits.
Named after the Egyptian Goddess of Protection, San Diego based Bast decided to do something about it. After collaborating with Firewire,
the end result is a 100% post-consumer packaging system, which not only
removes bubble pack, cardboard and packing tape, but can also be
re-used to protect boards whenever surfers travel. The system is
modular, and with a couple of nose and tail options, the Bast system can
be configured to fit almost any shape surfboard. In addition, once
nested on top of each other, the system creates over 1” of separation
between boards, further protecting them during shipping.
Jared Koett of Bast
explains, “Our aim is to reduce the time and materials involved in
packaging while improving protection. We’re excited to collaborate with
Firewire to affect this change.”
“When Jared first
approached us it was clear he was on to something unique and long
overdue for our industry”, said Firewire CEO Mark Price, “and therefore
we did not hesitate to get involved in helping to refine the system and
bring it to market. Not only is it significantly more eco-friendly than
traditional methods, but the benefits accrue throughout our supply chain
due to better protection, the ease of unpacking boards at retail, and
the fact that surfers can reuse the system when they travel.”
Firewire will
introduce the system on all TimberTEK boards beginning in October, and
will convert to the system 100% by early 2014. Bast hopes that retailers
and surfers alike will embrace the system and that over time, it will
become the default packaging option for the surfboard industry.
For more
info, please visit www.firewiresurfboards.com and https://www.facebook.com/BastSurf.
By press release
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