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Thursday <strong>June</strong> 9 <strong>2022</strong> 5<br />

Saving the planet with skateboards<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

A 15-YEAR-OLD plans<br />

to educate people on the<br />

importance of recycling through<br />

his skateboard business.<br />

Neith Absalom has found a<br />

way to reuse plastic bottle tops<br />

by melting them down to make<br />

skateboard decks.<br />

Neith is a student at special<br />

character school Ao Tawhiti in<br />

the central city and got the idea<br />

to make skateboards during a<br />

self-directed learning session.<br />

Neith decided he wanted to<br />

take up rowing, but needed<br />

funds to cover the cost of the<br />

sport, inspiring him to start a<br />

business that worked towards<br />

eco-friendliness at the same<br />

time.<br />

After some researching, Neith<br />

learned that number two plastic<br />

(high-density polyethylene),<br />

made out of plastic bottle tops<br />

often isn’t recycled.<br />

“It’s really easy to melt safely. I<br />

had a thing with skateboards because<br />

I really love skateboarding<br />

so it turned into art pieces and<br />

skateboards,” Neith said.<br />

“The current crisis that we’re<br />

in now is people kind of saying<br />

it’s going to be alright and really<br />

it’s not, and my whole thing is to<br />

open people’s eyes up to the stuff<br />

that we’re not recycling which is<br />

quite easily recycled.”<br />

Neith uses just over 1000 bottle<br />

tops to make a board, shredding<br />

the plastic before melting it<br />

down at 120-150 deg C in a metal<br />

frame using a “bake oven.”<br />

Neith made his first board<br />

last year with an old heat plate<br />

he found on Trade Me, using a<br />

wooden frame, but this burnt so<br />

he switched to a metal frame that<br />

his friend Monty shaped for him<br />

in their school’s tech room.<br />

‘As long as it’s not thrown<br />

back into the rubbish I’m<br />

happy’<br />

– Neith Absalom<br />

Now, he uses what he calls a<br />

bake oven, but said it’s really just<br />

an old barbecue.<br />

It takes about one and a half to<br />

two hours to fully melt the bottle<br />

tops down, applying pressure<br />

with a non-stick sheet.<br />

Neith then takes the board to<br />

the school’s tech room to smooth<br />

out the edges and put holes in<br />

it where the wheels would be<br />

MELT: Absalom shreds the<br />

bottle tops in a shredder<br />

before melting them down<br />

into a steel mold in an old<br />

barbecue.<br />

attached.<br />

A problem Neith ran into during<br />

the process was the lack of<br />

grip on the board, which didn’t<br />

matter if the board was put on<br />

display as art, like the ones he<br />

has in his school’s cafe and New<br />

Brighton’s Pier People art gallery.<br />

However, if they were being<br />

used practically, they needed to<br />

have more grip on the surface,<br />

so his mother Natalie suggested<br />

getting old coffee sacks that cafes<br />

throw away and pressing them<br />

into the board.<br />

This would not only create a<br />

cool pattern but gives the surface<br />

of the board a much better grip,<br />

Neith said.<br />

He said his mother has often<br />

chipped in to help with his<br />

business and is very supportive<br />

of him as well as his learning<br />

adviser (teacher) Ian Hayes.<br />

“He’s real good to me and helping<br />

me get on the right track and<br />

believes that I can do it and nothing’s<br />

going to get in my way.”<br />

Now that Neith has figured out<br />

the right process to making the<br />

boards, he plans to start selling<br />

them and working on getting his<br />

brand out there.<br />

He sells the boards for $120<br />

ART: (Above left) – The<br />

board Neith Absalom<br />

designed for the Pier<br />

People art gallery in New<br />

Brighton and (above) the<br />

one that sits on display in<br />

Ao Tawhiti’s cafe.<br />

each and said the money he<br />

makes will go straight back into<br />

the business for now before he<br />

can start making a profit.<br />

When asked if he was going to<br />

take up rowing soon he said he<br />

wasn’t sure anymore.<br />

“I’ve kind of made this really<br />

good eco business that I kind of<br />

maybe want to carry on forever,”<br />

he laughed.<br />

When people ask Neith if the<br />

boards are strong enough he says<br />

they seem to be stronger than the<br />

wooden ones you get from places<br />

like The Warehouse.<br />

“As long as you know how to<br />

put a skateboard together then<br />

you’re sweet,” he said.<br />

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