Haydenshapes develops new upcycled cloth for surfboards
In the manufacturing of a single surfboard, around 30 percent of foam and fiberglass waste is created, which typically ends up in a landfill. A few months ago, Haydenshapes launched a floating pop-up workshop titled “Remote,” where Hayden put to the test a number of design ideas on how surfboard manufacturing waste could be put […]
In the manufacturing of a single surfboard, around 30 percent of foam and fiberglass waste is created, which typically ends up in a landfill. A few months ago, Haydenshapes launched a floating pop-up workshop titled “Remote,” where Hayden put to the test a number of design ideas on how surfboard manufacturing waste could be put back into the creation of a board. The concept of FutureFlex Upcycled Multiaxial Cloth was born. But what is it exactly?
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Haydenshapes develops new upcycled cloth for surfboards
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