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European Wooden Surfboard Meet 2024

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After five years since the last edition, the 4th European Wooden Surfboard Meet 2024 was a success! On Friday 27 September and Saturday 28 September the fourth EWSM was held at Playa de Berria, Cantabria, Spain.

While many attendees know each other and communicate online, the event is always an excellent opportunity to meet people in person and appreciate eachother’s work in real life. The non-commercial, non-competitive gathering is a way to bring together artists, craftsmen and engineers whom work towards a more eco-conscious and sustainable surfboard making industry.

The event started on Friday evening, where we welcomed master shaper and legendary longboarder @tomwegenersurfboards . Tom Wegener was responible for the renaisance of the ancient alaia and helped popularize paulownia wood, one the most valuable timbers among wooden surfboard builders.

For Sergi, Flamacircular founder, was a very special moment, as he was first introoduced to the magic of paulownia wood when he met Tom Wegener in 2009 when he was touring Europe promoting his alaias. The flame that gave birth to Flama was inginited that day, and they kept their relationship ever since, but only virtually, and it took 15 years to meet again.

On Saturday all the attendees met at the beach park with all their crafts to put on display. It was a long day of a lot of talking, sharing and laughing. A day of pure fun and happiness.

Despite the event’s name and because the industry advanced over the last few of years, we could prove how eco-friendlier-surfboard makers are embracing new technologies and materials in their perpetual pursue of a more sustainable surf industry. Although wood remains as the most used material, flax, hemp, bioresins and 3D print are getting popular.

No wonder everyone was asking if there will be a new meet on 2025. For sure there should be one, and perhaps we could even give it a new push, 15 years after the first Wooden Meet was organized by Grant Newby in the Gold Coast, Australia. It’s time to demonstrate to the surfing world that there are many ways to have a more sustainable industry, and that if it’s not happening it is not because a lack of alternatives.

European Wooden Surfboard Meet 2024

Kostafest 2024

By Events, Festivals, Flama News, MEET TO TRANSFORM
Kostafest 2024

On saturday 21st of September the Flama-MadDonkeys team made its first appearance at the Kostafest 2024, in the vecinity of Sopelana, Basque Country, Spain. There we showed some of the boards we’ve been making with the FlamaVolta technology.

There we coud hear the first “wooh” and “what??” of people at realizing how light we can make our boards. Wooden surfboards are not heavy anymore!

Surfsufficient Mozambique

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"Our true identity is revealed through our actions, how we transform our ideas and beliefs into tangible realities"

Surf Sufficiency is a program designed and developed by the NGO  Vanderful-Seeds of Hope, a development package that empowers communities in sub-Saharan Africa to ‘shape their own surfing future.’ An integrated, hands-on program designed to teach how to build, maintain, and repair surf gear using available materials. Their goal is to help building sustainable surf industries, fostering a deep respect for the ocean environment and encourage the growth of a self-sustaining surfculture.

We’re big fans of their work and share a same worldview with Vanderful, so finally the opportunity arose to join them in one of their projects: Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. And what happened there far exceeded our expectations.

In Mozambique, we empowered young people by providing them with tools and knowledge to repair surfboards, reuse old boards to make new ones using  sustainable and local materials. We taught them our building techniques so they don’t need to use resins and fiberglass. At the same time we instilled values of care and respect for the ocean, and of course, shared some waves with them.

Today, the community of shapers we have formed understands the importance of reducing pollution caused by traditional boards and products. They are now able to manufacture their own boards in a sustainable way and have the necessary knowledge to improve their economy in a responsible and viable way.

In addition, we also imparted knowledge about sustainable business models, allowing the local community to benefit economically through tourism without compromising the environment.

Flama Circular is not just a project, it is a mission. It is about generating a positive impact on the entire ecosystem that surrounds the world of surfing. All this, done through collaboration and knowledge sharing. 

Learn more at: https://vanderful.org/

All images by Rita Galanó

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