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Element mission statement In 1992 the Element seed was planted. Our goal was simple, to be the best we could be, in the most honest and ethical way possible. We joined together to elevate what we all truly believe in. Today, we continue to create the art, direction and message on a constant path to bring progress to skateboarding. We are more than a business; we are a family, all on the same journey for the growth with-in ourselves, Element and all that surrounds us. reference:
"More about Element and what Power to the Planet is"
Element was created with an unwavering dedication to making a positive difference in the world. We continue this quest by perpetually growing our sustainable and organic product line, supporting great causes, creating school programs and camps, awarding scholarships, and nourishing elemental awareness; our non-profit organization, with the mission to educate and inspire the youth. "Power to the planet" helps define element. It is about taking a stand, having a voice, and making a positive difference. During the month of october 2008, over 60 element family members joined together to help raise social and environmental awareness for our "power to the planet" initiative.
reference:
Element Team
PRO Bam Margera Brent Atchley Bucky Lasek Chad Muska Chad Tim Tim Chris Senn Darrell Stanton Jeremy Wray Mike Vallely Ray Barbee Tony Tave Vanessa Torres
AM Collin Provost Jimmy Lannon Lacey Baker Levi Brown
EUROPE TEAM
PRO
Michael Mackrodt
AM Bas Janssen Evelien Bouilliart Gauthier Rouger Guillaume Mocquin Janne Saario Jo Lorenz Lucien Clarke Pirkka Pollari Ruben Rodrigues
AUSTRALIA TEAM Corbin Harris Jack Crook Jack Fardell Phillip Marshall
CANADA TEAM Brandon DelBianco Dave Nolan Derek Swaim Hugo Balek Mike Mains Nathan Roline