UN COP25 uses Beaulieu International Group’s Rewind carpet

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Waregem, Belgium—The United Nations (UN) Climate Conference (COP25) will run Dec. 2-13 in Madrid, Spain. With a focus on sustainable solutions, the event organizers chose latex-free Rewind event carpet from Beaulieu International Group (B.I.G.) to cover the exhibition halls of IFEMA – Feria de Madrid. For this occasion, the UN will use 1,074,391 square feet of Rewind carpet.

“Rewind distinguishes itself from other event carpets because not only is it latex-free, but it does not consume water during production, uses 83% less gas and emits 35% less CO2,” explained Anthony Vanden Berghe, sales and marketing director tradeshow & event at B.I.G. “Because the carpet is completely latex-free, it is also fully recyclable into a clean, high-quality mono-recyclate.”

Vanden Berghe added, “B.I.G. is a company that takes its environmental responsibilities seriously and invests in the circular economy. Rewind is already creating a good basis for a successful climate summit.”

For more details: rewindcarpet.com

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