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Entropy Resins Partner Links
Interested in buying a product that uses our materials? Looking for brands that care about the environment? Trying to figure out how to make your product or process more environmentally friendly? Follow the below links to our partners' websites and learn more!
Design and Education
eVocal - eVocal's goal is to make going 'Green', Economical/Ecological (eco/eco). Working at this on two fronts, apparel production and an in-store merchandising strategy, their in-store campaign consists of defining a space within, or converting an entire retail environment to showcase socially and environmentally conscious products. eVocal has employed Super Sap for in-store merchandising displays to achieve this goal.
Forecast 3D - Forecast provides a full spectrum of rapid solutions for high quality custom components with Additive Manufacturing technologies. By featuring Super Sap epoxies as an alternative material system in their ProCast RTV process, Forecast is able to provide their rapid prototyping customers a sustainable material choice.
California College of the Arts - CCA is dedicated to fostering in their students a desire to design with sustainable resources and practices in mind. Sustainability is a cross-disciplinary topic at CCA that has been and continues to be an integral part of the college’s academic curricula and philosophical mentoring. Featuring Super Sap epoxies as a material choice in their curriculum gives CCA students a practical and sustainable solutions for their design projects..
Product Companies
Sporting Goods
Calfee Design - Genuine. Innovative. Original. It was recently written by the editorial team at Road Bike Action that, “There is likely no other name in the bicycle industry that has attached to it as broad and significant an arc of accomplishments as Craig Calfee.” From high performance carbon fiber frames to innovative designs in bamboo, Calfee Designs employs Super Sap to give all its technology a sustainable edge.
Niche Snowboards - Niche is a company that goes against the grain. Based out of Salt Lake City, they are from the ground up, 100% committed to doing everything they can to be as eco-friendly as possible. They’re passionate about creating exceptional snowboards from bio-derived materials – and continually seek out new materials and technologies with still smaller environmental impacts. That search brought them to Entropy Resins and a proprietary Super Sap blend that powers their line of eco-friendly snowboards.
Maki Longboards - Time honored board-building techniques fused with modern sustainable practices and building materials and a commitment to building on the past is what makes every Maki longboard truly special. Their goal is to accentuate the performance and aesthetic qualities of natural wood without harmful finishes or chemicals. To achieve this goal, Maki has developed a unique finishing technique using Entropy Resins' Super Sap epoxies.
Natural Log Skateboards - We strive to create sustainable skateboards without sacrificing performance or appeal. We use Entropy resins, a sap based bio resin, in our laminating process along with water-based finishes to ensure a clean product that is safe on our environment. Our materials include bamboo, sustainably harvested maple, fiberglass, and recycled antique hardwoods.
Surfboards, Paddleboards, Handplanes
Stretch Surfboards - As a pioneer in epoxy/EPS surfboard construction, Stretch Reidel was an early champion for moving the surf industry away from caustic polyesters and polyurethane materials to more environmentally and user friendly solutions. That passion continues today with Super Sap epoxy for custom boards and glassing services at their Santa Cruz factory. Order your next custom Stretch with Super Sap!
Eco Boardworks - Simply put, the worlds first full scale eco surfboard production facility. A place where educating the greater surfing community about greener and more sustainable surfboard production methods is the main goal. Home to their in-house brand, E-Tech Surfboards, and Greenhouse Glassing, the first truly green glassing service house, Eco Boardworks exclusively features Super Sap for all its epoxy work.
Grain Surfboards - The makers of custom wooden surfboards and do-it-yourself wooden surfboard kits, stated simply, Grain is committed to building, promoting and riding surfboards that have less impact on the environment and more impact on your surfing. The Grain tradition includes reducing the impact of surfboard production by using locally harvested, sustainable-yield wood products, creatively reducing or reusing any waste left over, and developing techniques for employing greener materials. We are proud to extend that tradition with Super Sap epoxy for Grain's custom built boards and DIY kits.
Enjoy Handplanes - Saving the planet one broken board at a time. All Enjoy handplanes are made with either old foam from broken boards or ruined blanks from manufacturing for the board and neoprene from used wetsuits to make the handles. Each handplane is shaped and custom glassed, providing a second chance to a once loved board or wrecked blank doomed to the land fill. The use of Super Sap epoxy helps further this goal of sustainability in every handplane.
Envirosurfer - Envirosurfer is an eco-friendly surf shop run entirely online. While completely catering to the needs of environmentally conscious surfers across the world, they believe their niche in the market contributes to a much greater cause. Checkout their line of Super Sap epoxy/EPS boards collabed with San Diego shaper Mauricio Avila of Avila Surfboards.
Ventana Surfboards - Born from a passion for surfing, the ocean and the environment, Martijn and Tyler started building their own boards to marry these elements together. They made a conscious choice to avoid toxic foam and polyester and started working with wood, experimenting with traditional and modern board shapes, fine-tuning construction methods and honing their wood-working and shaping techniques. Using Super Sap to glass their boards is just one more way to reduce their impact and ride greener surfboards.













