Fluff Cord Strip Tile

Made from recycled-tire rubber, Fluff Cord is a 12" x 12" floor-covering tile with a mesh backing.
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  • Using materials recovered from the waste stream typically results in less waste, pollution, and energy use than using virgin materials. From an environmental standpoint, post-consumer is typically considered preferable to pre-consumer recycled content because post-consumer recycled materials are more likely to have been diverted from landfills.

    In some cases, we consider products with recycled content green but with some caveats regarding where they should be used. For example, rubber flooring made from recycled automobile tires should not be used in most fully enclosed indoor spaces due to the likelihood of VOC emissions.

    Recycling can have downsides. For example, some studies show that curbside collection programs and some recycling processes use more energy than they save. Closed-loop recycling is generally preferable to “down-cycling,” in which a lower-grade material is produced—but due to contamination of waste streams and the difficulty of extracting high-value ingredients, down-cycling may be as good as it gets. At times recycling can re-introduce hazardous components. Some products, like copper and aluminum, include a high level of recycled content as a matter of course—which we applaud, but don’t consider justification for listing in GreenSpec. As more complete life-cycle information on recycled materials and processes becomes available, we use that to increase our scrutiny of recycled products.

Made from recycled-tire rubber, Fluff Cord is a 12" x 12" floor-covering tile with a mesh backing. As with other flooring products made from recycled automobile tires, installation is only recommended in semi-enclosed spaces, well-ventilated indoor spaces, or outdoors.

12 48 13: Entrance Floor Mats and Frames

Dust and dirt can be carried into buildings on people’s footwear, contributing to indoor environmental quality (IEQ) problems and reducing the life of interior floor finishes. Inclement weather increases the risk of personal injury due to slips and falls on wet floors.

One way to treat both of these problems is to install comprehensive systems for removing dirt at the entrance to buildings. By removing dirt before it enters the main building, a properly maintained protective entryway can also reduce the need to use potentially toxic cleaning products indoors, further improving IEQ.

While very sophisticated entryway track-off systems are commonly installed in commercial buildings, simpler track-off systems also make sense for homes—as does a recommendation that homeowners and guests remove their outdoor shoes when they enter a home.

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MRc4: Recycled Content

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