Green Comm Racing Team
America's Cup
November 14, 2011 San Diego, CA: Malama Composites, manufacturers of high performance polyurethane foams made from bio-based renewable resources, announced today that it has joined Spain’s Green Comm Racing Team at the Americas Cup, the world’s most prestigious sailing competition, in order to promote environmental innovation and technology within the sailing industry.
“Our materials enable manufacturers to produce products that are stronger, lighter, faster and far more environmentally responsible than alternative core materials. Our partnership with the Green Comm Racing Team provides a fantastic venue to premier the next generation of sustainable materials, and we are honored to be a part of it,” said David Saltman, Chairman and CEO of Malama Composites.
Francesco De Leo, Executive Chairman of Green Comm Racing, stated, “This is a unique opportunity to rally some of the best minds in the world behind a very exciting goal: designing and manufacturing the ultimate renewable energy machine - a winning America's Cup boat. Our goal is to promote a green agenda by leveraging the media impact of one of pinnacle sport events in the world.”
Malama Composites develops and produces rigid polyurethane foams made from soy polyols and other renewable resources. The resulting panels serve as a light-weight structural core material in the manufacturing of everything from boat hulls to wind turbine blades, movie sets to surfboards. While cost and performance competitive with alternative, petroleum-based foams, Malama’s products contain no toxic resins or additives, and can be easily reused or recycled.
Francesco De Leo is a thought leader in the field of communication technology with a particular focus on green IT. He was the former Managing Director of Telecom Italia and Head of Strategy and International operations at Wind. The Green Comm Racing Team is made of a group of young sailors and executives who see the America’s Cup as an opportunity to advance green innovation in the sailing industry by leveraging the media impact of one of the most high profile sporting events in the world.
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Pierrick Contin
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Malama has joined Spain’s Green Comm Racing Team
at America’s Cup the world’s most prestigious sailing competition, in order to promote environmental innovation and technology within the sailing industry.
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