Wright Lecture Series to feature "Creating a Better Bicycle"
Building a bicycle may not be as environmentally friendly as riding one.
As part of the Wright Lecture Series in Madison, a Trek Bicycle production manager will describe the sustainable business practices and parts used by the Wisconsin-based company. Michael Leighton's presentation is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on April 7, in the Monona Terrace lecture hall.
2 Comments for "Wright Lecture Series to feature "Creating a Better Bicycle""
rivwst Mar 28, 2011 4:44 PM
I would also be interested in hearing about the other points you made. I know when they were (are?) making metal frames in Waterloo that they powdercoated the frames, and captured and reused the excess that came off of the frame before baking. I suppose that's one example, but I am curious about what else they are doing.
I've also heard that there's no great way to deal with/recycle the carbon fiber stuff after it's wrecked. If that's true, then there are environmental impacts there as well.
racerdave Mar 28, 2011 8:26 PM