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Construction and Demolition Recycling Carpet |
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IntroductionUsed carpet and rugs generated nationwide in 2001 amounted to around 2.6 million tons, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste: 2001 Update. Due to unfavorable market conditions, including limited demand for recovered nylon and other carpet plastics and the relatively low cost of raw materials, there are limited opportunities for carpet recycling in the U.S. In order to meet this challenge, in January 2002 California joined with several other states, the US EPA and the carpet industry in a Carpet Stewardship Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The goals of the MOU are to divert 40 percent of waste carpet generated by 2012. Spearheading the drive toward the accomplishment of this goal is the Carpet America Recovery Effort or CARE. This page lists facilities that accept used carpets and carpet pad. By reusing or recycling your used carpet pads and carpets you may receive cash for the used carpet pads, you help save landfill space, and you help achieve the diversion goals of your city or county. ReuseDonations Reinstallation and Leasing RecyclingRecycling of Carpet Los Angeles Fiber Company a textile recycling company converts waste carpet into carpet pad and other pad products. Tandus is a commercial carpet manufacturer headquartered in Dalton, Georgia, that operates carpet mills throughout the world, including a facility located in Southern California. C&A Floor coverings, a Tandus Company, established the industry’s first process to turn old carpet into new carpet. With reclamation facilities located throughout California, C&A is actively working to divert carpet from our state's landfills. The reclaimed carpet is reprocessed and incorporated into the backing of new carpet products. Since the inception of this program, C&A has kept more than 100 million pounds of carpet from being incinerated or landfilled. Contact: Mike Milhous (916) 806-8502. While most reprocessing facilities are located outside of California, some carpet mills and manufacturers provide collection centers in several California locations. These collection centers are listed in this list of carpet and pad recycling facilities. Recycling of Carpet Pads Check your local directory for listings of other pad recyclers (check under "Recycling Centers" in the yellow pages). For More Information/Other ResourcesTo add a company to the list
For more information on C&D recycling
California Materials Exchange Carpet and Rug Institute Carpet America Recovery Effort |
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Last updated: November 01, 2007 Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/ConDemo/ C&D Program Staff: condemo@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6452 |