Earth Day and boating. It sounds like a marriage headed straight for divorce court. A day set aside for honoring, protecting and replenishing Mother Earth, trying to get along with something as seemingly environmentally unfriendly as boating. Never going to happen you say.
At World Cat we’re working to change that perception. “Going Green” is something we take very seriously here. Heck, “World” is our first name. In honor of Earth Day on April 22nd I’d like to share with you how World Cat is embracing “Green Boating.”
World Cat’s product development and engineering team are working to integrate solar panels into future designs to charge battery banks and power electronics on our boats. We’re also investigating diesel electric power to propel our boats, similar to how hybrid vehicles work. Think that’s cool? How about recycling our old boat molds to use in fishing reefs? Gives a whole new meaning to fishing on a World Cat.
We feel like as a company we have only begun to scratch the surface of how Mother Nature and boating can peacefully co-exist.
The EPA estimates the average American produces 4.5lbs of solid waste each day. Think about it. That adds up quickly! Any materials that can be recycled will reduce the amount of waste that is incinerated or sent to landfills, therefore conserving natural resources and raw materials. Recycling prevents the emission of many greenhouse gases and water pollutants, saves energy, conserves resources and reduces the need for new landfills. Did you know that the following marine-related products can be recycled?
· Oil
· Used oil filters
· Shrink wrap
· Flares
· Lead batteries
· Monofilament fishing line
· Antifreeze
*Source: Earth911.org
Friday, April 18, 2008
Support Green Boating
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Shelby Brown
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Labels: boats, catamarans, green boating, solar power, world cat, worldcat
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1 comments:
Kudos to you, looks like one Boat Manufacturer is looking ahead...
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