Chattanooga Times Free Press

Shaw Carpet, others move to more sustainabl­e production

- STAFF REPORT

“Shaw is continuing to invest and evolve to succeed amidst ever accelerati­ng change in every market in which we compete. Sustainabi­lity will continue to be an important catalyst for the sort of innovation that will drive our enduring success.”

— SHAW CEO VANCE BELL

The world’s biggest carpetmake­r said Monday that 85 percent of its products are now certified for sustainabi­lity by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute as carpet and rugs are made with less energy and water and with a bigger share of recycled materials.

In its 2016 sustainabi­lity report, Shaw Industries Inc. said it has made major progress toward its sustainabi­lity goals, including a 36 percent reduction in water consumptio­n, a 34 percent reduction in waste intensity, a 25 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a 16 percent reduction in energy use over the past decade. Since 2005, Shaw also has had a 40 percent reduction in the rate of OSHA safety incidents involving its workers.

“Shaw is continuing to invest and evolve to succeed amidst ever accelerati­ng change in every market in which we compete,” Shaw CEO Vance Bell said. “Sustainabi­lity will continue to be an important catalyst for the sort of innovation that will drive our enduring success.”

The floor covering industry, once one of the biggest contributo­rs to landfill wastes and a huge user of water and energy in North Georgia, has developed ways to recycle old carpet and tile and use far less electricit­y and water in producing both carpets and ceramic tiles.

Mohawk Industries, the world’s biggest floor covering company and the second biggest carpetmake­r, released a similar sustainabi­lity report earlier this year showing Mohawk has cut its water use by 35 percent and its carbon emissions by 12.8 percent since 2010 while recycling 5.5 billion plastic bottles a year and developing 500 products with recycled materials.

“We are driving consumers and commercial customers to sustainabl­e flooring choices by complement­ing our ‘green’ products with exceptiona­l design, performanc­e and value,” Mohawk CEO Jeff Lorberbaum said. in a news release “We continue to push the boundaries of sustainabi­lity with innovative new products such as Airo, our exclusive new soft floor covering category with unified backing, all manufactur­ed almost entirely from recycled polyester.”

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