What happens to old skateboards when they are totally cratered? They become watches, or rings, or stair steps. At Roartocket Skateboard School (check it out - it’s in Toronto!) they decided that stair steps made of old skateboards would be the way to go.
Nixon also decided to use skateboard decks to make a very cool watch called the Rotolog RePly.
Recycling these is a great idea as its estimated that 100,000 decks a month enter the waste stream in the U.S. alone.
What's Driving This Trend
- Skateboard Recycling
- Developing innovative product solutions using old skateboards, such as furniture or wearable accessories.
- Upcycling in Education
- Incorporating sustainability into design curriculum by reusing materials to create functional objects, such as stair steps.
- Circular Economy in Action
- Adopting circular practices by extending the life of skateboards through creative repurposing.
Who This Affects Most
- Skateboarding
- Opportunities to integrate sustainable design practices into skateboarding equipment manufacturing.
- Fashion and Accessories
- Using reclaimed skateboard materials for jewelry, watches, and other wearable items.
- Education and Training
- Exploring opportunities to embed sustainability and circular economy practices into design and art school curriculums.
