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Starboard Upcycles Fishing Nets Into World-Class Surfboards and Paddleboards

In partnership with DSM

DSM, part of dsm-firmenich, is a global, purpose-led leader in health and nutrition, applying bioscience to improve the health of people, animals, and the planet. DSM’s purpose is to create brighter lives for all.

In an innovative move that’s turning trash into treasure, Starboard is upcycling discarded fishing nets into world-class surfboards and paddleboards, giving these once-useless materials a new life while contributing to ocean conservation efforts. In doing so, the collaboration supports litter-free beaches, a healthier marine environment and creates a positive social impact for local communities in India.

Collaboration transforms discarded fishing nets from waste into high-end surfboard components

Royal DSM, a global science-based company active in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living, and Starboard, a world leading watersports company offering Paddle, Surf, Windsurf and Kiteboards, announced that they are collecting and upcycling discarded fishing nets to create a material for consumer goods such as surfboard components. Watch the video by clicking on the header image.

Born out of shared passion for a cleaner environment and a circular economy

Netherlands-based Royal DSM and Starboard came together when the surfboard company selected DSM’s Akulon® RePurposed as a raw material, where the resin used is fully recycled from discarded nylon-based fishing nets and is known for its sustainability profile as much as its performance. 

The discarded fishing nets are gathered from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, and are given a new lease of life as fins, fin boxes, Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) pumps, and other structural parts in surfboards. All the products made using Akulon RePurposed are branded as NetPositive! by Starboard.

At DSM, our strategy includes developing innovative solutions and collaborations that contribute to a circular economy and aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals addressing climate change, resource scarcity, waste and pollution. We look beyond society’s current model of take-make-dispose and instead try to mimic nature and the circle of life. For example, in our collaboration with Starboard we use waste to make a long-lasting, high-value material that can again be recovered at the end of its life cycle to become something new,” said Matt Gray, Commercial Director Asia Pacific, DSM Engineering Plastics, in a media release on the company’s website.

One of the most satisfying parts of our work is the challenge of redesigning our products to lower their environmental impact and achieve higher performance,” said Svein Rasmussen, Founder and CEO of Starboard.

Through this collaboration with DSM, we showcase how quick and easy it can be to change the way we build better boards for the planet. We want to continuously push boundaries for more eco-innovations for our boards.”

In addition to addressing environmental concerns, the collection, sorting, cleaning and processing of discarded fishing nets creates sustainable livelihoods for several local communities in India.

According to figures from the UN, more than 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the oceans, wreaking havoc on marine wildlife and fisheries and costing at least USD 8 billion in damage to marine ecosystems. Abandoned plastic fishing nets are a part of the problem. According to a report jointly produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN Environment Program (UNEP), fishing nets abandoned at sea remain in the marine ecosystem for hundreds of years.

Known as ‘ghost’ fishing nets, experts have estimated that there are roughly 640,000 tonnes of these nets currently in our ocean, accounting for almost 10% of all plastic waste in the sea.

This collaboration is a testament to DSM’s leadership in sustainability and in support of our current strategy Growth & Value – Purpose led, Performance driven. We hope the success we have been able to achieve with Starboard encourages other companies to step forward with new projects designed to promote a more circular economy”, Gray added.

Source: DSM.com

Akulon® RePurposed is used in high-end applications in the sports and leisure segment such as for example surfboard accessories, but can also be used in a wide variety of other applications including furniture and other industrial applications.

Akulon® RePurposed: the versatile, high performance polyamide, based on recycled resources Akulon® RePurposed is used in high-end applications in the sports and leisure segment such as for example surfboard accessories, but can also be used in a wide variety of other applications including furniture and other industrial applications. Source: dsm.com

Starboard’s vision is to change how businesses and the world see plastic

Based in Bangkok, Thailand, Starboard Co. has created some of the world’s best windsurf and stand up paddle boards since 1994, and is the top choice of champions and beginners around the globe. Dedicated to innovation and quality, Starboard is an advocate of all things wind and water, leading in the watersports industry, while pushing the limits of ocean athletic possibilities.

A world leader in several segments of the watersports goods market (SUP, windsurfing and kite-boarding) through several premium brands: Starboard, Severne, and Airush; it has a network of independent importers and retailers in 80 countries.

Starboard’s vision is to change how businesses and the world see plastic, and reshape the plastic economy into a safer and greener system, so watersport enthusiasts can paddle clean waters and sail plastic-free seas. We at BrightVibes think that’s something we can all get behind. More information can be found at star-board.blue

With this new product line DSM contributes to cleaner oceans as instead of disposing discarded fishing nets on the beach or in the sea these are collected for recycling purposes. The product also has an extended positive social impact in terms of job creation and the development of new skills and knowledge of people working in the supply chain (i.e. collecting, sorting, cleaning and processing fishing nets).

DSM: Supporting environment and society With this new product line DSM contributes to cleaner oceans as instead of disposing discarded fishing nets on the beach or in the sea these are collected for recycling purposes. The product also has an extended positive social impact in terms of job creation and the development of new skills and knowledge of people working in the supply chain (i.e. collecting, sorting, cleaning and processing fishing nets). Source: dsm.com

Check out here how DSM is supporting The Ocean Cleanup to help rid our oceans of plastic.

This feature was first published by BrighVibes on 22  September 2018.

Note: the header image of the fishing nets on the left and the surfboards on the right, were created using AI and serve for illustration purposes only.

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