Jen O’Brien, professional skateboarder and along with husband Bob Burnquist, founding members of the Action Sports Environmental Coalition (ASEC), the group that is responsible for greening the X Games.
Andy Macdonald, is a champion skateboarder and X Games bronze medallist - "If I can set a good example by getting the word out about being environmentally conscious, I'm going to do it."
View of the main arena and wooden ramps. All wood at the X Games is Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC®) certified wood. This means it comes from environmentally and socially responsible managed forests.
Bob Burnquist, one of the top skateboarders in the world and also an organic farmer and grass roots environmentalist.
Frank Scura, CEO of Ecoresolutions.org who has been instrumental in making the X Games more environmentally friendly.
A skateboarder practises on the ramps at the X Games. For the first time FSC® wood was used during the games. FSC® stands for Forest Stewardship Council™: the wood is from a forest which is well managed according to strict environmental, social...
View of the extreme sports X Games site. For the first time the games are showcasing environmental solutions like ramps made from environmentally friendly wood, solar power and recycling.
Piles of timber with yellow FSC certified stamps at Precious Woods Mil Madeiras Ltd.
Precious wood harvested sustainably, with Forest Stewardship Council™ logo.
Recycling bins at the X Games.
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