On this 4th of July, read about a group of companies recognized for their products made in the United States.
This is an odor blocking technology applied to broadloom and modular commercial carpet.
An online resource provides real world examples of how facility managers can make a difference on energy and greenhouse gas emissions.
Beginning July 1, a $.05 per square yard stewardship assessment is being added to the sale of all carpet sold or shipped into California.
This carpet collection is Cradle to Cradle certified and can help to earn LEED points.
Launched in 44 major markets across North America, the service uses a patent pending, high pressure steam system.
The partnership between Mohawk Industries and Polar Materials, Inc. will result in a carpet backing filler created from recycled carpet waste—advancing post-consumer recycling efforts and reducing the amount of carpet waste sent to the landfill every year.
NSF International has announced that InterfaceFLOR has received certification to NSF/ANSI 140: Sustainable Carpet for both its GlasBac and GlasBac RE products.
Carpet manufacturer Beaulieu Commercial was recently honored with a 2009 Green Power Leadership Award by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The guidebook is designed to make it easier to use NSF 140 and to establish consistency in the data collection and documentation required for certification.