Eco-Friendly Ice Skating
January 21, 2011
New conservation methods in ice skating, from recycled water and natural energy to waterless ice, are appearing all over the country this winter.
January 21, 2011
New conservation methods in ice skating, from recycled water and natural energy to waterless ice, are appearing all over the country this winter.
January 21, 2011
A baseball stadium in Cleveland was determined not to stay closed all winter. But is it an eco-friendly operation?
January 20, 2011
Do you have spent skis and snowboards from winters past? They can avoid the landfill and be remade into a multitude of useful, eco-friendly objects.
January 19, 2011
Skis and snowboards can outlast the slopes by reusing them as various furniture items.
December 23, 2010
Stay warm and fashionable on the slopes with these green-minded products.
December 22, 2010
Are powdery hills in your future? These recycled sleds and toboggans will have you wishing for a white Christmas.
November 30, 2010
Graphic designer Beto Janz recycled snapped skateboard decks, carving them into the shape of skulls, then placed them to be reclaimed by the same skaters who likely busted them up in the first place.
March 2, 2010
Why not use a natural resource to fix the waste-producing, energy-sapping metal bike issue?
March 1, 2010
Vancouver should be applauded for its efforts and commitment to set a new bar for greener and more energy-efficient Olympic Games.
February 19, 2010
Golf has seemed to be as resistant to eco-friendly change, but we at Dixon Golf decided that we would be a catalyst for change in our little sphere of influence.