Ski like the wind: Vattenfall reveals recycled turbine blades are set to hit the slopes

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Credit: Vattenfall

Energy giant teams up with recycling group Gjenkraft and ski makers EVI on project that turn old wind turbine blades into new skis

Environmentally conscious skiers can now hit the slopes on skis made from upcycled wind turbine blades, thanks to a new project showcasing the potential of the circular economy to enhance the sustainability...

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