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  • 11 Facts On Recycling

    Posted on May 14, 2013 by admin

    1. The average person generates over 4 pounds of trash every day and about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year.

    2. In 2009, Americans produced enough trash to circle the Earth 24 times.

    3. Over 75% of waste is recyclable, but we only recycle about 30% of it.

    4. We generate 21.5 million tons of food waste each year. If we composted that food, it would reduce the same amount of greenhouse gas as taking 2 million cars off the road.

    5. Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to listen to a full album on your iPod. Recycling 100 cans could light your bedroom for two whole weeks.

    6. Recycling aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy used to make alum cans from new material.

    7. Americans throw away 25,000,000 plastic bottles every hour.

    8. Over 87% of Americans have access to curbside or drop-off paper recycling programs.

    9. In 2009, Americans threw away almost 9 million tons of glass. That could fill enough tractor trailers to stretch from NYC to LA (and back!).

    10. In 2010, paper recycling had increased over 89% since 1990.

    11. If every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we could save about 25 million trees each year.

    Litter is trashy. Clean up your act - er, neighborhood.

    Sources: GreenWasteKeep America BeautifulEPA,

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    This post was posted in Uncategorized, Eco Fashion, eco friendly, environmental awareness and was tagged with dirtball, eco friendly, environmental awareness, recycling tips

  • Dirtball Partners with International Mountain Biking Association

    Posted on March 20, 2013 by admin

    “Eco-friendly apparel brand Dirtball partners with IMBA for Trash for Trails Fundraiser.”


    For Immediate Release: Hickory, N.C. (March 20, 2013) – Eco-friendly, made in U.S.A. apparel brand Dirtball has partnered with IMBA (The International Mountain Biking Association) to help raise money for IMBA’s Trail Building Fund with the Trash for Trails Fundraiser.  For the Trash for Trails program Dirtball has created a limited edition shirt in which $10 from each sale will go directly to IMBA’s Trail Building Fund. The unique name of the fundraiser comes directly from Dirtball’s DNA. Every product in Dirtball’s apparel line is constructed from recycled content. The Trash For Trails T-shirt is made from 50% recycled cotton and 50% recycled water bottles. Each t-shirt contains 6.5 recycled water bottles in its make up and is made in the U.S.A. further lowering the shirts carbon footprint.

    IMBA is at the forefront on sustainable trail design and this year the crews will be busy building fun trails for every riding style and ability throughout the United States and the World. From massive destination trail systems, to flowing ribbons of forest singletrack, to downhill courses and urban bike parks —  these trails will be resources for communities of mountain bikers for decades to come.

    “We are excited about working with IMBA to help raise funds for more and better trails. The trails help to encourage people to get outside and also to help preserve the environment”, stated Joe Fox President of Dirtball. “Their sustainability focus and our brand DNA are a natural fit which we saw last year when we launched our first mountain bike series, The Pedal To The People Tour. The tour is back for its second year and we decided along with it to partner with IMBA and increase our support to the mountain biking community.”

    About IMBA:

    The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit educational association whose mission is to create, enhance and preserve great mountain biking experiences.  Since 1988, IMBA has been bringing out the best in mountain biking by encouraging low-impact riding, volunteer trail work participation, cooperation among different trail user groups, grassroots advocacy and innovative trail management solutions. IMBA's worldwide network includes 35,000 individual members, more than 750 bicycle clubs, more than 200 corporate partners and about 600 retailer shops. IMBA's members live in all 50 U.S. states, most Canadian provinces and in 30 other countries. IMBA's headquarters in the United States are located in Boulder, Colorado.

    About Dirtball:

    Founded in 2008 by Joe Fox, race car driver, entrepreneur and North Carolina native, Dirtball constructs eco-friendly apparel and gear for active individuals – cutting across age and gender lines.  Dirtball only uses recycled materials in their products and all products are designed and produced in the United States the majority within a 250 mile radius of headquarters.  Not only does the recycled content add to the ecological-friendliness of the company, but the U.S.-based manufacturing arm adds to the local economy and shortens shipping distances, thereby reducing Dirtball Fashion’s carbon footprint.

    Important Links for more information on the fundraiser, IMBA and Dirtball:

    http://dirtballfashion.com/dirtball-imba.html

    http://www.imba.com/trail-building-fund

    www.dirtballfashion.com

    www.IMBA.com

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     For Media Interviews with Joe Fox, President of Dirtball Fashion, please contact Dana Hillmann at 828.409.6131


    This post was posted in Uncategorized, Eco Fashion, Press Releases, mountain bike and was tagged with dirtball, IMBA, International Mountain Biking Association, Trail Building Fund, Mountain Biking

  • Dirtball Presents the Trans Jam BMX Contest Series Fueled by Monster

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by admin

    For Immediate Release:

              Dirtball Fashion and Monster Energy Partner with Trans Jam BMX Series

    March 14, 2013 (Hickory, NC) – Dirtball in conjunction with Monster Energy and The Atlantic Bike Stunt Alliance (ABSA), which organizes the Trans Jam BMX Contest Series, announced their 2013 contest schedule today. In its fourth year of operation, the series, based in the state of North Carolina, has hosted stops in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greenville. This year, the contest will operate five contest dates during a four-city stop, and introduce a new discipline into one of the stops. In addition, the series will host its first out-of-state contest in Athens, Georgia. The 2013 Trans Jam BMX Contest Series schedule is listed below:
    Stop 1
    April 13- Charlotte, NC at the Presbyterian Hospital Invitational Bicycle Criterium
    Stop 2
    April 27- Athens, GA at the Terrapin Twilight Bicycle Criterium
    Stop 3
    May 18 Raleigh, NC at the Lake Crabtree Trails
    May 19 Raleigh, NC at the Got To Be NC Festival in the Dorton Arena
    Stop 4 Finals
    Nov. 2 Greenville, NC at BMX Fest

    The Atlantic Bike Stunt Alliance is committed to promoting the sport of BMX around the globe through exhibitions, special events and festivals, and competitions. The Trans Jam BMX Contest Series and BMX Fest is owned and operated by the ABSA.

    The Sponsors:

    Founded in 2008 by Joe Fox, race car driver, entrepreneur and North Carolina native, Dirtball constructs eco-friendly clothing and gear for the active individual. Dirtball only uses recycled domestic produced materials in their products and all products are designed and produced in the United States. Each t-shirt contains 7 recycled water bottles.

    Most companies spend their money on ad agencies, TV commercials, radio spots, and billboards to tell you how good their products are. Monster Energy chose none of the above. Instead they endeavor to support the scene, their bands, their athletes and their fans. Monster backs athletes so they can make a career out of their passion. In addition, the company promotes concert tours, so their favorite bands can visit their fans’ hometowns. Monster celebrates with their fans and riders by throwing parties and making the coolest events imagined into a reality.

    Known and trusted by billions of customers around the world, Maxxis offers high-quality tire products for cars and light trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, trailers, karts, and lawn and garden care. Maxxis was founded in Taiwan in 1967, and is today one of the largest and most respected tire companies in the world. Operating in Asia, Europe, North America and South America, Maxxis distributes its products in approximately 170 countries and employs more than 22,000 people. Creating and retaining lifelong customers has been instrumental in Maxxis’ steady growth. Customers trust Maxxis tires during every stage of their lives, from those first childhood bike rides through changing careers, modes of transportation, and interests – and they know that Maxxis will be there when the time comes for their own children to choose tires.

    Hyper Bicycles, Inc. was established in 1990 by former BMX Pro Clay Goldsmid. The company has maintained its position as a leader in BMX, with a full line of products for racing and freestyle riders. Hyper has also continued its commitment to the sport by sponsoring riders, teams, major events and Series. The recent addition of Freestyle star Scotty Cranmer to our winning Team of Riders is an indication of the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence. Hyper Bicycles has participated in the Trans Jam BMX Contest Series as a sponsor since early 2012.

    Please visit www.dirtballfashion.com or www.transjambmx.com
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    For Media Interviews with Joe Fox, President of Dirtball Fashion, please contact Matt Everley @ 919.593.2092
    Also please visit Dirtball Fashion’s media website at www.dirtballfashion.com/media
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