Daniel Aeberli Interview

THE BOARD WITH THE ECO FRIENDLIEST MATERIALS
Eco friendly Flax / Cork and Wood Veneeer layup with FSC sourced Wood from sustainable forestry Built entirely without oil based PVC Uses Sicomin’s GreenPoxy® Bio Resin to coat and laminate
As regular users of the oceans and lakes, we see first hand the negative impact that humans are having on the environment. At Fanatic we are extremely motivated to make a positive contribution towards addressing this worldwide problem. It is something we have been working on for many years. Most of the actions we take the end-customer never gets to see. Initiatives such as adopting more sustainable packaging, efficient shipping methods and eco-friendly materials all happen behind the scenes.
The launch of the Gecko Eco Edition was different. This was a full-scale project aimed directly at the end-customer. It represented a significant step in the right direction and was achieved by looking at things in an entirely different way. Rather than taking a performance construction and trying to make it more eco-friendly, we went the whole distance and started with an eco-friendly construction and then developed its performance. We’ve been really encouraged by the results and so too have our customers, which is why the range has been extended to cover three sizes.
Dani, the Gecko Eco is a great looking board! Is that actually a commercial product or more of a marketing gag?
The Gecko Eco is another step at the forefront of many, many steps happening behind the scenes at Fanatic for many years. We haven’t just recently started a sustainability program for marketing reasons in times of global warming. Every person at Fanatic spends his life in the ocean and nature as much as possible and it’s part of our mindset to protect our beautiful planet! Our ›Ocean-Minded‹ logo on every Fanatic board has already been transferring this mindset for quite a few years. At Boards & More we have task forces for more sustainable packaging, for eco friendly production processes and materials, for optimized shipping in both sourcing and the final product, etc. There is even an employee bonus program for riding a bike to work instead of using a car. Communication about all of these things is kept low, as we think this shouldn’t be worth a mention, for us it’s a matter of course in order to reduce the footprint we’re leaving while bringing the highest quality product to our customer. The product materials are just a small and single part of the whole chain we’re looking at – but the Gecko Eco is the product showing this aspect the most. To get back to your question – yes it’s a great product delivering great fun. So far it has been a real success.
Interesting that you bring up looking at the whole picture. Shipping is a major factor in terms of pollution. Wouldn’t it make sense to produce closer to your customer base – most Windsurf boards are sold in Europe…?
It’s correct that shipping is one of the fields we’re looking at optimizing. As we’re a group of leading watersports brands within Boards & More, we’re able to achieve great steps reducing shipping pollution with combined shipments from Asia to Europe and from the suppliers to our production facilities using similar materials throughout our group. In most markets, Boards and More uses a central warehouse system, meaning direct shipments to customers and shops, again improving efficiency and lowering CO2 levels. This central warehouse also reduces overstock/closeouts by making planning more efficient, further eliminating wastage and extra transport costs. Right now there is no option for us coming close to our high-end production facilities in Asia for the final production. All our prototyping is happening in Europe with very limited shipping to our R&D teams. As we’re a premium brand delivering the best products, we produce at the world’s best facilities with best standards in terms of production techniques, but also in terms of being at the forefront of recycling cut-offs, waste management, the use of non-toxic materials etc. Last but not least, delivering a quality product is key to being sustainable.
SUSTAINABILITY ALSO MEANS THAT QUALITYWISE AND ECONOMICALLY THE SETUP HAS TO WORK OUT TO SUSTAIN JOBS AT THE ONE SIDE AND KEEP OUR CUSTOMER HAPPY ON THE OTHER END

Check the product page for deatiled information about the Gecko Eco:
Gecko Eco