Carpet Court furthers sustainability effort with new ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon Range
Carpet Court has introduced its exclusive new environmentally friendly ECONYL® regenerated nylon range to its instore and online offerings.
Australian flooring retailer Carpet Court has furthered its extensive range of flooring and blinds with the introduction of eight exclusive flooring ranges made of ECONYL® regenerated nylon. Made from 100 percent recycled yarn through recovered nylon waste products – including fishing nets, fabric scraps and carpets destined for landfill, ECONYL® regenerated nylon offers a sustainable option for customers looking to redecorate without a negative environmental impact.
“Conscious consumerism is becoming a way of life, driving designers and manufacturers to respond by creating beautiful, innovative and cost-effective products that don’t use additional resources in the creative process,” says Carpet Court Ambassador Darren Palmer.
“Unlike virgin nylon, which relies on oil from the Earth’s reserves, not a single barrel of oil is used in producing ECONYL® yarn,” adds Darren. “Minimising oil usage, reducing emissions and creating colour within the fibre during the manufacturing process, allows consumers to make a thoughtful flooring decision that will withstand the test of time.”
“With all the benefits of traditional Solution Dyed Nylon, ECONYL® regenerated nylon shares the same look, feel and performance qualities as traditional nylon, meaning choosing an eco-friendly soft flooring for the home no longer comes at the expense of style.”
This is an exciting concept for Carpet Court that addresses the growing need of environmentally sustainable products, without compromising quality or performance. Carpet Court is committed towards sustainability in flooring, delivering results that help minimise the harm to our environment.
Made and manufactured by an Australian company, this collection has been designed to contribute to the harmony of the ecosystem, the community, and our lives. From high-performing textured loops to twist pile structures that are soft to the touch, the new ranges from Tuftmaster Carpets and EC Carpets are manufactured exclusively for Carpet Court using ECONYL® regenerated nylon, all of which feature a distinct style, colourway, look and feel.
“Not only are they soft and luxurious to the touch, but they also boast all the practical qualities homeowners are seeking in a carpet – they’re low maintenance, stain and fade resistant, hard wearing and affordable, offering a high-value solution for the conscious consumer.”
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