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A neat skateboard trick: recycling old plastic bags to make boards

- • By MATTHEW J. STOCK

LONDON (Reuters) – Skateboard­ers are known for high-flying tricks, from jumping off of ramps to shooting down railings, but now one British designer is touting an environmen­tal trick of his own by using old plastic bags to make boards.

Around 1,500 plastic bags, or 1.8 kilograms worth, are used to make a skateboard deck by 22-year-old Jason Knight, a Brunel University design student.

The boards are made by putting the plastic in a machine that heats it to about 200 degrees Celsius for up to two hours, then uses pressure to mold it into a solid object.

“We all know recycling is the right thing to do,” Knight told Reuters. “I thought if people have a tangible reward like a skateboard [from] recycling, it would incentiviz­e people to do so.”

The plastic decks are fitted with convention­al axles and wheels. Decks are normally made out of plywood and typically cost anywhere between £40 to £60 ($50-75).

Knight hopes his idea could be implemente­d to encourage young people to collect enough waste plastic in exchange for use of a press similar to the one he built.

English retailers sold 1.1 billion plastic bags to customers in the six months after a 5-pence charge was introduced in October 2015, a drop of about 85% from the previous year, according to UK government data.

Knight is not a skateboard­er himself, so he took one of his finished creations to a skate park on London’s South Bank for others to field test.

“People really like the idea. No one’s seen anything like it before,” he said. “They like the flexibilit­y. It means you can jump higher.”

Knight said he has picked up a few tips on where to improve the design, adding: “The thing I need to address most is the weight. It’s important for doing tricks that I try and bring the weight down.”

 ?? (Matthew Stock/Reuters) ?? JASON KNIGHT holds one of his skateboard decks made from shredded plastic bags in London last month.
(Matthew Stock/Reuters) JASON KNIGHT holds one of his skateboard decks made from shredded plastic bags in London last month.

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