YT Channel Video Videos For 7th of August, 2019 | Skate Sonr

YT Channel Video Videos For 7th of August, 2019

Jason Teet slaying the streets of Vancouver in his part from the epic Fictional Finalism DVD.<br /><br />Full DVD here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6EWw4B5jzM<br /><br />**Filmed/Edited**<br />Andrew Schubert<br /><br /><br />#BSDforever<br /><br />..............................<br /><br />BSD WEBSITE:<br />http://www.bsdforever.com<br /><br />BSD INSTAGRAM:<br />http://www.instagram.com/bsdforever<br /><br />BSD FACEBOOK:<br />http://www.facebook.com/bsdforever<br /><br />..............................

Jason Teet Fictional Finalism - Vancouver BMX street

7th August, 2019

Jason Teet slaying the streets of Vancouver in his part from the epic Fictional Finalism DVD.Full DVD here - Schubert#BSDforever..............................BSD WEBSITE:http://www.bsdforever.comBSD INSTAGRAM:http://www.instagram.com/bsdforeverBSD FACEBOOK:http://www.facebook.com/bsdforever.............................. ...

All the phone footage from and epic weekend at the Vans Showdown! Every year the US Open of Surfing takes over Huntington Beach, California. This year Toy Machine decided to add CJ Collins to their professional ranks surprising him with his very own pro board in the middle of the contest!<br /><br />We are very proud of you CJ! Welcome to the pro ranks CJ, we can't wait to see what you do from here!

CJ Collins Turns Pro for Toy Machine!

7th August, 2019

All the phone footage from and epic weekend at the Vans Showdown! Every year the US Open of Surfing takes over Huntington Beach, California. This year Toy Machine decided to add CJ Collins to their professional ranks surprising him with his very own pro board in the middle of the ...

http://vol.cm/waterawareyt - Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in the production of denim resulting in an average savings of 13 liters of water per jean. <br /><br />Committed to addressing the environmental impacts associated with clothing production, Volcom has been seeking solutions for responsible manufacturing practices over the last 12 years as part of its Eco-True initiatives. <br /><br />Denim is one of the brand’s largest categories, and therefore, a natural area to focus on while implementing more sustainable materials and processes. After evaluating all the stages required to produce a pair of denim jeans, the Volcom team identified the amount of water used throughout the washing and finishing processes as an opportunity to create water use efficiencies.<br /><br />Volcom’s Global Design Director, J.J. Gonzales and the brand’s production team worked with factory partners to employ enzyme and ozone washing and finishing techniques. Additionally, the Volcom team has combined traditionally separate wet cycles into a single processes, thus saving significant water and energy resources.<br /><br />Inspired by the WaterLess™ techniques developed by Levi’s and using its ‘Open Source: Water Innovation’ guide, Volcom is encouraging other brands to also adopt these best practices. The brand is on track to reduce its water consumption by 40% and save an estimated 4 million liters of water for the remainder of 2019. <br /><br />Volcom’s new Water Aware program is also ‘stoneless’ which means the production process for denim no longer uses pumice stone in the wash process. This omission has additional benefits ranging from less water used, cleaner waste water, no heavy machinery operated to mine the pumice stone and resulting in less energy consumption overall. Volcom is also using a laser finishing technique, which is also positively contributing to diminishing its environmental impact. <br /><br />"In some washes, we're seeing up to 35 liters of water saved. Our medium blue and blue swift colorways are examples of washes where we’ve been able to significantly save water in the production process,” said J.J. Gonzales, Volcom Global Design Director. “It’s pretty epic and we’re excited to build upon our successes and create an even greater impact over time.” <br /><br />Water Aware is the next chapter in Volcom’s ethical and sustainability efforts following its Fair Labor Association accreditation and the introduction of more sustainable materials including organic cotton, REPREVE®’s hemp fibers and Econyl®’s recycled fibers. Volcom is dedicated this effort and is already adding more wash colors to the Water Aware assortment and is exploring other water-saving tactics throughout the various stages of the jeans' cradle-to-grave lifecycle.

Are You Aware Volcom Brand Jeans Are Water Aware?

7th August, 2019

- Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in ...

http://vol.cm/waterawareyt - Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in the production of denim resulting in an average savings of 13 liters of water per jean. <br /><br />Committed to addressing the environmental impacts associated with clothing production, Volcom has been seeking solutions for responsible manufacturing practices over the last 12 years as part of its Eco-True initiatives. <br /><br />Denim is one of the brand’s largest categories, and therefore, a natural area to focus on while implementing more sustainable materials and processes. After evaluating all the stages required to produce a pair of denim jeans, the Volcom team identified the amount of water used throughout the washing and finishing processes as an opportunity to create water use efficiencies.<br /><br />Volcom’s Global Design Director, J.J. Gonzales and the brand’s production team worked with factory partners to employ enzyme and ozone washing and finishing techniques. Additionally, the Volcom team has combined traditionally separate wet cycles into a single processes, thus saving significant water and energy resources.<br /><br />Inspired by the WaterLess™ techniques developed by Levi’s and using its ‘Open Source: Water Innovation’ guide, Volcom is encouraging other brands to also adopt these best practices. The brand is on track to reduce its water consumption by 40% and save an estimated 4 million liters of water for the remainder of 2019. <br /><br />Volcom’s new Water Aware program is also ‘stoneless’ which means the production process for denim no longer uses pumice stone in the wash process. This omission has additional benefits ranging from less water used, cleaner waste water, no heavy machinery operated to mine the pumice stone and resulting in less energy consumption overall. Volcom is also using a laser finishing technique, which is also positively contributing to diminishing its environmental impact. <br /><br />"In some washes, we're seeing up to 35 liters of water saved. Our medium blue and blue swift colorways are examples of washes where we’ve been able to significantly save water in the production process,” said J.J. Gonzales, Volcom Global Design Director. “It’s pretty epic and we’re excited to build upon our successes and create an even greater impact over time.” <br /><br />Water Aware is the next chapter in Volcom’s ethical and sustainability efforts following its Fair Labor Association accreditation and the introduction of more sustainable materials including organic cotton, REPREVE®’s hemp fibers and Econyl®’s recycled fibers. Volcom is dedicated this effort and is already adding more wash colors to the Water Aware assortment and is exploring other water-saving tactics throughout the various stages of the jeans' cradle-to-grave lifecycle.

Be like Coco Ho and be Truly Aware of what you wear - Volcom Brand Jeans

7th August, 2019

- Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in ...

http://vol.cm/waterawareyt - Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in the production of denim resulting in an average savings of 13 liters of water per jean. <br /><br />Committed to addressing the environmental impacts associated with clothing production, Volcom has been seeking solutions for responsible manufacturing practices over the last 12 years as part of its Eco-True initiatives. <br /><br />Denim is one of the brand’s largest categories, and therefore, a natural area to focus on while implementing more sustainable materials and processes. After evaluating all the stages required to produce a pair of denim jeans, the Volcom team identified the amount of water used throughout the washing and finishing processes as an opportunity to create water use efficiencies.<br /><br />Volcom’s Global Design Director, J.J. Gonzales and the brand’s production team worked with factory partners to employ enzyme and ozone washing and finishing techniques. Additionally, the Volcom team has combined traditionally separate wet cycles into a single processes, thus saving significant water and energy resources.<br /><br />Inspired by the WaterLess™ techniques developed by Levi’s and using its ‘Open Source: Water Innovation’ guide, Volcom is encouraging other brands to also adopt these best practices. The brand is on track to reduce its water consumption by 40% and save an estimated 4 million liters of water for the remainder of 2019. <br /><br />Volcom’s new Water Aware program is also ‘stoneless’ which means the production process for denim no longer uses pumice stone in the wash process. This omission has additional benefits ranging from less water used, cleaner waste water, no heavy machinery operated to mine the pumice stone and resulting in less energy consumption overall. Volcom is also using a laser finishing technique, which is also positively contributing to diminishing its environmental impact. <br /><br />"In some washes, we're seeing up to 35 liters of water saved. Our medium blue and blue swift colorways are examples of washes where we’ve been able to significantly save water in the production process,” said J.J. Gonzales, Volcom Global Design Director. “It’s pretty epic and we’re excited to build upon our successes and create an even greater impact over time.” <br /><br />Water Aware is the next chapter in Volcom’s ethical and sustainability efforts following its Fair Labor Association accreditation and the introduction of more sustainable materials including organic cotton, REPREVE®’s hemp fibers and Econyl®’s recycled fibers. Volcom is dedicated this effort and is already adding more wash colors to the Water Aware assortment and is exploring other water-saving tactics throughout the various stages of the jeans' cradle-to-grave lifecycle.

Be like Yago Dora and be Truly Aware of what you wear - Volcom Brand Jeans

7th August, 2019

- Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in ...

http://vol.cm/waterawareyt - Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in the production of denim resulting in an average savings of 13 liters of water per jean. <br /><br />Committed to addressing the environmental impacts associated with clothing production, Volcom has been seeking solutions for responsible manufacturing practices over the last 12 years as part of its Eco-True initiatives. <br /><br />Denim is one of the brand’s largest categories, and therefore, a natural area to focus on while implementing more sustainable materials and processes. After evaluating all the stages required to produce a pair of denim jeans, the Volcom team identified the amount of water used throughout the washing and finishing processes as an opportunity to create water use efficiencies.<br /><br />Volcom’s Global Design Director, J.J. Gonzales and the brand’s production team worked with factory partners to employ enzyme and ozone washing and finishing techniques. Additionally, the Volcom team has combined traditionally separate wet cycles into a single processes, thus saving significant water and energy resources.<br /><br />Inspired by the WaterLess™ techniques developed by Levi’s and using its ‘Open Source: Water Innovation’ guide, Volcom is encouraging other brands to also adopt these best practices. The brand is on track to reduce its water consumption by 40% and save an estimated 4 million liters of water for the remainder of 2019. <br /><br />Volcom’s new Water Aware program is also ‘stoneless’ which means the production process for denim no longer uses pumice stone in the wash process. This omission has additional benefits ranging from less water used, cleaner waste water, no heavy machinery operated to mine the pumice stone and resulting in less energy consumption overall. Volcom is also using a laser finishing technique, which is also positively contributing to diminishing its environmental impact. <br /><br />"In some washes, we're seeing up to 35 liters of water saved. Our medium blue and blue swift colorways are examples of washes where we’ve been able to significantly save water in the production process,” said J.J. Gonzales, Volcom Global Design Director. “It’s pretty epic and we’re excited to build upon our successes and create an even greater impact over time.” <br /><br />Water Aware is the next chapter in Volcom’s ethical and sustainability efforts following its Fair Labor Association accreditation and the introduction of more sustainable materials including organic cotton, REPREVE®’s hemp fibers and Econyl®’s recycled fibers. Volcom is dedicated this effort and is already adding more wash colors to the Water Aware assortment and is exploring other water-saving tactics throughout the various stages of the jeans' cradle-to-grave lifecycle.

Be like Collin and be Truly Aware of what you wear - Volcom Brand Jeans

7th August, 2019

- Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that embodies the creative spirit of youth culture, today announced the worldwide launch of “Water Aware” a denim collection for men’s, women’s and kids. A significant milestone in Volcom's journey to sustainability, Water Aware features a reformulated, water-saving wash and finishing process in ...

C&K explores the Adirondack Park's remote Essex Chain Lakes system in the heart of the northern New York state forest preserve, near the town of Newcomb, N.Y. With local outfitter Dave Olbert, this short film exclusive traces the backcountry system of eight lakes and four ponds open to canoe use and primitive camping.<br /><br />See more: candk.me/EssexChain<br />https://www.adventuresportsnetwork.com/sport/paddle-sports/canoe-kayak/weekend-expeditions-faces-of-the-adirondacks/

Faces of the Adirondacks — Part 1, Essex Chain Lakes

7th August, 2019

C&K explores the Adirondack Park's remote Essex Chain Lakes system in the heart of the northern New York state forest preserve, near the town of Newcomb, N.Y. With local outfitter Dave Olbert, this short film exclusive traces the backcountry system of eight lakes and four ponds open to canoe use ...

Better get dat! Matt Debauché comes through with some elegant magic in the best French manner for his VX1000 part filmed and edited by Félixe Vermandé. Follow Matt's flawless flow from the beaches of Biarritz across Basque Country to the streets of Zaragoza.<br /><br />Filmed & edited by Félixe Vermandé<br />Additional filming: Romain Botard & Tim Reinson<br /><br />////////////////////////////////////////////////////////<br /><br />skatedeluxe Skate Shop: https://www.skatedeluxe.com<br /><br />Instagram: https://www.skatedeluxe.com/instagram<br />Facebook: https://www.skatedeluxe.com/facebook<br />Twitter: https://www.skatedeluxe.com/twitter <br /><br />////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Matt Debauché - Get Dat!

7th August, 2019

Better get dat! Matt Debauché comes through with some elegant magic in the best French manner for his VX1000 part filmed and edited by Félixe Vermandé. Follow Matt's flawless flow from the beaches of Biarritz across Basque Country to the streets of Zaragoza.Filmed & edited by Félixe VermandéAdditional filming: Romain ...

Jordan Maxham for the Blind Reaper Returns Graphic Series. The Reaper is back, now available at local shops and https://thankyousupply.com/blind<br /><br />SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/SubscribeBlind<br />INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/blindskate<br />FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Blindskatebo...<br />WEBSITE: http://blindskateboards.com

Jordan Maxham - Reaper Returns Series | Blind Skateboards

7th August, 2019

Jordan Maxham for the Blind Reaper Returns Graphic Series. The Reaper is back, now available at local shops and ...