Manufacturers of Eco-friendly GreenWave Gear:
Walden Kayaks
Think Thoreau at Walden Pond. This company continues the great environmental tradition of Thoreau by making of recycled and recyclable plastic kayaks.
Astral Buoyancy (www.astralbuoyancy.com)
An environmentally-driven company that only makes personal flotation devices. The vests GreenWave Paddling uses from Astral are super comfortable and filled with organic Kapok material.
FoxWorx Paddles (www.foxworxpaddle.com) This small, but quality-driven, southern New York company makes fine wooden and wooden/composite blades for kayaking and canoeing.
Local Environmental Organizations:
Friends of the Marsh (www.marsh-friends.org)
This non-profit organization, in partnership with the D and R Greenway and Mercer County Parks Commission, is the main steward of the Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh. A percentage of GreenWave Paddling's monies will be donated to this organization to help preserve this wonderful natural environment for the future.
D and R Greenway (www.drgreenway.org)
D and R Greenway is a local non-profit organization formed in 1989. It's main mission is to help preserve natural lands in the central Jersey area. A percentage of GreenWave Paddling's
monies will be donated to this organization to help preserve the local watershed by helping preserve more natural lands around it.
Bordentown City Environmental Commission
(www.bcec.us)
This is the commission charged with making the city of Bordentown a more environmentally-friendly place to live, work, and play.
Other Paddling Organizations:
New Jersey Kayak (www.newjerseykayak.com)
Join ACA-certified owners and instructors Bill and Carmen Stage for all levels of instruction and tours of the beautiful Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Barnegat Bay, Barnegat, New Jersey. Their waterfront location at the edge of the wildlife refuge is the ideal spot for a natural paddling experience.