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First carpet tile manufacturer in the world to achieve C2C gold level certification

24 September 2015 - Desso has reached a major new milestone in its Cradle to Cradle® (C2C) journey in becoming the first carpet tile manufacturer in the world to achieve Cradle to Cradle® Gold level certification for a new carpet tile collection. The Gold certification is the culmination of seven years of hard work and effort, inspired by the goal of transitioning to the circular economy, based on C2C principles. The collection will be launched in all key markets in October 2015.

Desso's Cradle to Cradle®  Gold Carpet Collection

The new 'Gold Collection' comes standard with an EcoBase™ backing, that contains upcycled re-engineered calcium carbonate (chalk) from local drinking water companies, which is  100% recyclable in Desso's own production process. In addition, the collection contains ECONYL®, a 100% regenerated nylon made from recovered waste materials including post-consumer yarn waste from DESSO's Refinity® plant.

 

The products in Desso's Gold Collection offer the following benefits:

  • 100% positively defined [1] materials
  • 100% regenerated yarn (ECONYL®)
  • On average 80% recyclable [2] materials
  • On average 52% recycled content
  • Very low VOC's [3]
  • Contributes to LEED v4 [4] points
Jonkhoff

 

93% of Desso's commercial carpet tile range is Cradle to Cradle® certified

 

To reach this golden milestone, Desso has had to fulfil a broad range of tough environmental and human health criteria, as defined within the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Product Standard. This is a framework for innovation, which shows that 'designing with purpose' makes perfect business sense and at the same time, positively impacts the environment and human health.  Products are certified by the independent Products Innovation Institute, based in the US. Next to this collection, 93% of Desso's commercial carpet tile range is Cradle to Cradle® certified, at either Bronze or Silver level depending on the backing type.  

C2C Gold Carpet Collection

 

Desso has been on the path towards the circular economy since 2008 based on Cradle to Cradle® principles, which enables manufacturers to make goods designed for more than one product life cycle in an ever moving non-toxic closed loop, increasingly powered by renewable energy. In this way, the circular economy helps us tackle several major global challenges: resource scarcity, toxicity, and climate change. As a regenerative model inspired by nature, it replaces the more traditional linear 'take, make and waste' system.

 

A smarter use of material streams


According to recent research[5], the circular economy could unleash as much as a trillion dollars a year globally through a smarter use of material streams.

Desso is committed to making the transition to the circular economy through meeting Cradle to Cradle® standards, a philosophy developed by German chemist Dr Michael Braungart and US architect William McDonough. It calls for companies to search for healthy materials, effective recycling systems and processes, good water stewardship, social fairness and renewable energy. 

“Through the vision and hard work of our people and stakeholders we are delighted to have reached this important new milestone in our circular economy journey. Alongside this, the innovations that are required on our path to becoming a C2C company, continue to contribute to our commercial success. This demonstrates to us and others that a business strategy coupled to strong CSR goals does underpin commercial success.”

Roland Jonkhoff, Managing Director, Desso and Vice President Carpet EMEA, Tarkett

[1] Positively defined = all ingredients have been assessed as either Green (optimal) or Yellow (tolerable) according to the Cradle to Cradle® assessment criteria. As described in Cradle to Cradle® CertifiedCM Product Standard Version 3.1.

[2] In accordance with Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Product Standard

[3] In accordance with Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Product Standard. This standard prescribes that: TVOC must be < 0.5 mg/m3. Individual VOCs < (0.01) x [the lower of the TLV or MAK value]. The time point used is 7 days.

[4] http://www.usgbc.org/node/2616399?view=language

[5] Towards the circular economy, volumes 1-3, Ellen MacArthur Foundation/McKinsey.

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