Yellowstone National Park, carpet industry, form recycling partnership
In his June 3, 2011 column titled "Carpet industry 'making it in America'" for the Dalton Daily Citizen,
Carpet and Rug Institute president “Universal Textile has committed to purchasing the recyclable, plastic bottles Yellowstone collects every year and converting them into a non-woven, fleece material that will be used to manufacture Universal Textile’s BioCel and EnviroCel high-performance backings for carpet and synthetic turf.
Universal Textile explains that, like a lot of recyclable materials collected in
This partnership can now change that course of action by keeping the plastic right here in
Most of of all, the partnership between Universal Textile Technologies and Yellowstone National Park is a great example of a model system that can help increase the demand for recycled content in American-made products. The way it’s explained on the Universal Textile website, eventually,
…I have always been proud of how the carpet industry has taken the lead on recycling and innovation, always looking for new ways to protect the environment and help the economy.”
Thank you, Werner!
Can you think of other examples of the carpet industry 'making it in America' to recycle? Let me know in the comments.
~Bethany



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