
Mission
Entropy was born from the belief that there's a way to build better surfboards, not just better for the
waves we ride, but better for the world we live in. Started out of a little workshop in Santa Monica, we spent several years quietly tweaking and testing our theories on sustainable surfboard construction. We’ve developed light and durable bio-derived materials, and we adhere to an environmentally friendly construction process. The end result is a lineup of shapes, both proven and progressive, that strike the optimal balance between performance and sustainability.
waves we ride, but better for the world we live in. Started out of a little workshop in Santa Monica, we spent several years quietly tweaking and testing our theories on sustainable surfboard construction. We’ve developed light and durable bio-derived materials, and we adhere to an environmentally friendly construction process. The end result is a lineup of shapes, both proven and progressive, that strike the optimal balance between performance and sustainability.
Background
Entropy is a network of designers, scientists, and athletes all working to pursue a common goal: combine our passions for science, art, and the active outdoor lifestyle to design innovative equipment. We try to offer something new with the materials and construction techniques we use, while minimizing the footprint on our environment. For us, this means optimizing the balance between choice of materials, techniques, and performance. Meet our Craftsmen
Technology
After years of development, our bio-derived epoxy systems deliver on the promise of sustainability + performance. These pine-based epoxies reduce petroleum content by up to 70% and replace it with a sustainably harvested resource. In its production, it consumes less energy and water than standard petroleum based epoxies, while also reducing the amount of harmful byproducts such as chlorinated hydrcarbons. As opposed to crude oil refining processes, the closed loop distillation processes of our bio-mass sources reduce wastes and greenhouse gas emissions. And if that were not enough all our bio-mass sources come from industrial waste streams and do not compete with food sources.
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