return of PVC floor coverings

return of PVC floor coverings

The future of recycling: Weberfloors sets new standards in PVC floor coverings

From summer 2024, Weberfloors a new standard in sustainability and environmental protection: The company is introducing an innovative take-back system for all PVC floor coverings. This initiative is a significant step forward for the industry and shows the commitment of Weberfloors for a greener future.

The return system is simple and customer-friendly. Customers can collect their used PVC floor coverings – and for the first time also biovinyl floor coverings – and return them to Weberfloors These are then 100% recycled and used as recyclate in the production of new floor coverings. This closes the loop and minimizes the waste that would otherwise end up in landfills.

How exactly does the system work?

Customers collect their used flooring on a pallet, similar to the proven Rewindconcept. As soon as enough material has been collected, they will contact Weberfloors for Phone or MailIt is important that the coverings do not contain any foreign substances such as pieces of wood or metal. The shape of the coverings, whether rolled or folded, is irrelevant.

The long-standing partner of Weberfloors, Sidler Transport, takes over the transport of the pallets to the warehouse of Weberfloors for a small fee. Once enough material is collected for a truckload, it is taken to the recycling plant.

This initiative is not only a win for the environment, but also for customers, who can actively participate in a sustainable cycle. Weberfloors invites all players in the trade fair and event industry to join this movement and work together for more sustainable practices.

Weberfloors: Ecological innovation for a sustainable future

With this step, Weberfloorsthat environmental responsibility and economic action can go hand in hand. It is a call to action, an example of how companies can have a positive impact on the environment through innovative solutions. Join in and support this important initiative for a greener and more sustainable future.

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