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support from CRUK’s industry leading core funders and flooring supply chain members has been crucial in driving forward innovation, from recycling techniques to supporting entrepreneurial development of new markets.


Adnan will be explaining CRUK’s resource efficiency success story and their achievements to date at edie Live’s Circular Economy Theatre on 22 May. His presentation will cover overcoming the challenges of tackling waste carpet and how the sector is responding to design for recycling and future product resource efficiency.


“We’re very proud of what we have achieved so far in terms of developing viable and sustainable reuse and recycling opportunities for carpet that prevent valuable resources from being lost forever,” says Adnan.


CARPET RECYCLING UK EXPLORES CARPET WASTE AT EDIE


LIVE 2019 Over the last decade, Carpet Recycling UK has been at the forefront of finding new uses for waste carpet and diverting one million tonnes of this bulky material from landfill. Scheme Manager Adnan


Zeb-Khan will reveal the ongoing challenges and secrets of their success at edie Live 2019, the UK's largest event for energy, sustainability and resource professionals, at the NEC Birmingham 21-22 May.


Formed in 2008 when landfill diversion of waste carpet was just 2%, the not- for-profit organisation achieved a diversion rate of 44% in 2018. Consistent


TTA EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR Tilemaster Adhesives’ Glynn Griffin has received The Tile Association Employee of the Year Award 2019. The coveted award was presented at the annual TTA Awards ceremony, which recognises excellence and achievement throughout the industry. Held at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, the Masquerade-themed event was hosted by rugby superstar, Kyran Bracken MBE, with awards presented across 17 categories.


After Glen trained to be a tiler, he moved on to teaching tiling at Blackpool College, acquiring further skills. In 2015, he left teaching and became the first employee of Tilemaster’s Technical Team; an operation that still exists today, and is flourishing.


Mark Kelly, Tilemaster Adhesives’ Managing Director said: “We’re absolutely thrilled that Glynn’s received this award. His bounce, passion and enthusiasm for life – and for his job – is something that rubs off on us all. His focus on finding a solution is at the forefront of everything he does – and his effort and hard work is truly, truly appreciated. Thank you, Glynn, – and congratulations!”


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He adds: “Examples such as carpet tile reuse helping Third Sector organisations to recycling fibres for use in new underlay or as horticultural growing felt, demonstrate that our journey towards recovering ever-increasing volumes of waste carpet into resource-efficient circular practices continues to be a truly inspirational one.”


CRUK’s core funders are Cormar Carpets, Lifestyle Floors/Headlam, Brintons Carpets, DESSO, ege, Milliken and Balsan. Promoting increased recycled content in textile flooring and ‘circular production’ practices are a key focus for CRUK as it approaches its 60% landfill diversion by 2020 goal.


www.carpetrecyclinguk.com


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