The on on recycling program is flexible reclaiming our lvt and vct flooring as well as other qualified products including competitors products with or without adhesive.
Where to recycle vinyl flooring.
The vinyl industry has developed many programs to help ensure that a large percentage of used vinyl is recycled.
Vinyl has been diverted from landfills and trash sites since before the turn of the century and post industrial recycling helps to put even the cut offs back into other finished vinyl products.
While vinyl flooring continues to grow in popularity there are several serious environmental concerns about this resilient surface material.
At flexco recycled vinyl flooring is one of our specialties.
And of course conscientious manufacturers of vinyl flooring use recycled vinyl content.
For now however we feel strongly that investing in pure virgin pvc is the best way to build a strong foundation for the future of recycled vinyl flooring without risking the quality of your floor or your health.
One example is the rise of product take back programs.
Use the map to find a recycling company near you.
A national program on on recycling is a closed loop process meaning reclaimed materials are recycled into new armstrong flooring.
Vinyl flooring to be recycled a new recycling scheme has been set up by flooring manufacturers polyflor and altro to launch in september this year.
From manufacture through installation and use and even after it s life cycle is over vinyl has the potential to cause harm to both the broad and your environment in many ways.
Suitably named recofloor the scheme will take off cuts of vinyl s and safety flooring and will recycle them.
Post consumer recycling of vinyl products has increased significantly.
More and more vinyl products are finding their way into the recycling stream.
Better products contain more than 5 post consumer waste and up to 20 recycled content.
The vinyl institute recycling directory offers a list of vinyl plastic recyclers in north america.
Most of the recycled vinyl comes from industrial or pre consumer recycling.
They can then be used to produce new types of flooring.
Over the past decade we ve witnessed a transformation in the construction industry.
Since 2014 there has been a 40 percent increase in post consumer recycling.
More than 60 drop off sites also accept waste vinyl flooring.