ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne

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ACCIONA and DDB Melbourne have launched the first product from ‘Turbine Made’, its newly-launched groundbreaking initiative that transforms retired turbine blades into new materials and products, saving the blades from landfill.

 

The result is a ‘Turbine Made’ surfboard, co-designed and developed in collaboration with renowned Aussie pro surfer Josh Kerr and his team at Draft Surf. The unveiling of the project was broadcast on Seven Network’s Sunrise and has already gained cultural traction across the globe with features on publications such as swellnet and SURFER Magazine.

To create the surfboard, ACCIONA took the retired fibreglass turbine blade and transformed it into the ‘Turbine Made’ particulate. The team at Draft Surf then used bespoke processing techniques to integrate the particulate into a range of beautifully crafted, high performance surfboards.

ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne

DDB Group Melbourne Executive Creative Director, Giles Watson, said: “Surfers have an unbreakable bond with the environment, so creating a board from recycled turbine blades helps inspire the next generation of environmentalists. Beyond being bloody cool, this project proves that sustainability and performance can go hand in hand—opening the door for a wave of new possibilities with Turbine Made.”

Caroline Pinter, General Manager Brand & Marketing, ACCIONA said of the collaboration: “ACCIONA has long been connected to the surfing community. At our first wind farm in Navarra, Spain, local surfboard shapers helped repair turbine blades because of their expertise in fiberglass. This surfboard continues that shared history and reinforces our commitment to making the circular economy a reality.”

ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne

ACCIONA’s Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm provided the perfect backdrop for the first test flight of the ‘Whatever Surfboard’.

Kerr said of the board: “The conditions at Cathedral Rocks pushed the surfboards to their limits and they held up beautifully and performed great. The Turbine Made particulate is extremely durable and lightweight, making it ideal to use in our performance surfboards.”

The surfboard is just the beginning of an ongoing initiative that will see hundreds of businesses and individuals make their products more sustainable by using the recycled wind turbine material.

ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne

Media, influencers and the public were able to try the ‘Turbine Made’ surfboard in action for themselves at an event held at URBNSURF in Sydney last week, and is supported via an integrated campaign and a range of apparel featuring key art created by renowned illustrator Jake Foreman.

ACCIONA is currently seeking new partnerships to develop the next range of Turbine Made products. Interest can be submitted at acciona.com.au/turbine-made

ACCIONA and Draft Surf recycle wind turbine blades into surfboards as part of ‘Turbine Made’ inititative via DDB Group Melbourne

Client: ACCIONA Energía
Agency: DDB Group Melbourne
PR: Mango Communications
Illustrator: Jake Foreman (Jacky Winter)
Production: DDB’s Maker Studios & Eyre films
Photographer: Hayden Richards
Sound: Bang Bang

 

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