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On the back of Making Waves it says, “Printed with soy-
based inks on recycled, process chlorine-free paper.”
What it doesn't say is, “Surfrider prints and mails over
200,000 issues annually.”
Over the past few decades we have all learned the im-
portance of rethinking how we live our lives.
We've learned:
· It is bad to have anything except rainwater enter our
storm drains
· That using single-use plastics translates into ocean
pollution
· Native or climate-adaptive plants conserve water
resources and keep fertilizers out of the oceans
· How our daily choices are connected
· How to live more sustainable lives
Taking Making Waves digital is an extension of this
mindset.
Many of us subscribe to daily newspapers or magazines.
Some of us no longer do so because of the environmen-
tal impact and the availability of strong online alterna-<
On the back of Making Waves it says, “Printed wit
Many people spend their free time doing things fo
By: Mark Rauscher · photo:GeoffGlenn.com
Polyurethane (toxic, polluting) Polyester (tox
Joey Santley - Co-Founder - GreenFoam Blanks Vans
product. We’re talking small imperfections that t
Like diamonds, plastics are forever. While not as
• A million plastic bags are used every minute, w
East Coast Alex Peavey By
The Coastal Georgia/Low Country Chapter attended
West Coast The Portland Chapter is in full swing
West Coast The Santa Cruz Chapter, Save Our Shor
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ON BEHALF OF THE WORLD’S OCEANS WAVE
A Non-Profit Organization P.O. Box 6010 San Cleme