Crossville, Tenn. — Crossville Inc. announced it has diverted 40 million pounds of fired porcelain since launching its Tile Take-Back program and TOTO USA partnership.
These recycling initiatives are based on the company’s proprietary process for recycling fired porcelain products, including postconsumer materials. Through Tile Take-Back, Crossville is able to recycle previously installed tile collected from its distribution network, as well as scraps that result from tile cutting during installation, sizing or sample creation, according to Crossville.
Through its TOTO partnership, Crossville receives pre-consumer fired porcelain toilets that do not meet quality standards; prior to the partnership, these cast-offs were being sent to landfills for disposal.
All 40 million pounds of diverted material have been or will be recycled into feed stock to manufacture new tile, leading Crossville to maintain net waste consumption at its plants for a third consecutive year. Net waste consumption is achieved by using more waste than is created during production.
Between both Tile Take-Back and the TOTO USA partnership, Crossville achieved the following in 2013:
– ground and reused 7,706,286 pounds of fired scrap produced at the company’s plants that would have previously gone to landfills
– received and recycled 87,411 pounds of waste including scraps and postconsumer tile extracted from renovation projects
– received and recycled more than 7,288,860 million pounds of TOTO’s scrap porcelain.