Surfers and swimmers are increasingly turning to eco-friendly wetsuits as the environmental and health impacts of traditional neoprene become more apparent. In short:Neoprene, made from toxic chemicals like chloroprene, poses significant health risks and is difficult to recycle. Filmmakers Chris Nelson and Lewis Arnold highlight the health impacts of chloroprene in their documentary, The Big Sea. Key quote:"With increasing awareness about where our materials come from, everything from our wetsuits to our boards, I think there will be a market transformation." — Giles Bristow, chief executive of Surfers Against SewageWhy this matters:Switching to eco-friendly wetsuits reduces exposure to harmful chemicals and promotes sustainable practices in the surf industry, addressing both environmental and health concerns.