Dalton — Shaw Industries plans to expand its reclamation and recycling program to include a new $17 million Evergreen facility in Ringgold, Ga., that would create about 70 new full-time jobs.
“The development of Evergreen Ringgold is the latest example of Shaw’s sustainable business strategy at work,” said Vance Bell, Shaw chairman and CEO. “This addition to our recycling portfolio reflects our continued efforts to drive innovation into the business and to protect and make efficient use of resources while focusing on long-term financial success.”
Shaw said it has recycled more than 700 million pounds of carpet since 2006 via the company’s take-back program and an expansive reclamation network. As an addition to Shaw’s portfolio of recycling solutions, Evergreen Ringgold will give the company a flexible recycling solution that is capable of recycling nylon and polyester carpet.
Complementing Shaw’s carpet recycling portfolio, Evergreen Ringgold will create a high purity post-consumer recycled material that can be used in a broad range of applications. The facility will be operational in 2015 and will be located in what was previously Shaw Plant 37, a rug distribution center.
“Evergreen Ringgold expands our efforts to keep end-of-use carpet out of landfills,” said Paul Murray, Shaw vice president of sustainability and environmental affairs. “By expanding our recycling portfolio, we are illustrating our continued commitment to converting something that historically may have been seen as waste into a resource that has a longer life in the economy.”
As Shaw’s portfolio of recycling investments expands, so does its portfolio of Cradle to Cradle certified products; 64% of the products the company sells are Cradle to Cradle certified, and Shaw has committed to 100% of its products being designed to Cradle to Cradle protocols by 2030.