When the snow meltsIt can be difficult to leave the Nordic trails and ski slopes at this time of year. A toxic legacy.
What’s happening:According to an article, wax used to cover skis and snowboards during winter is often made from flurocarbons. These flurocarbons can contain PFAS, which can leach into waterways, and pose a risk to your health if the snow melts. Alert from the Environmental Protection AgencyBeginning January
Yes, but: Colorado Mesa University students are working with Mountainflow, Carbondale-based, to eliminate the use of fluorinated wax.
- These two groups were organized in this month’s A takeback programIt is important for people to dispose of their old wax responsibly.
- Evo Denver, Neptune Mountaineering Boulder, and Powder 7 in Golden are some of the drop-off locations. You can also mail in your request.
Take note:John, a veteran ski tech, wants to remind you that you should apply a summer wax to your skis and snowboards before you store them for next winter. This will protect the bases and prevent edge and edge rust.
- John uses Mountainflow and Golden Saucer Wax, which are also fluro-free.
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