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Press Conference Regarding Establishment of Japan Recycle Carpet Association

The following is regarding the press conference held today to announce the establishment of the Japan Recycle Carpet Association (JRCA).

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aligned with the Japanese government’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 46% by 2030, compared to the levels in 2013, a new era of sustainable procurement has begun. Public procurement has begun to require the purchase of only products that indicate the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from raw material procurement to disposal. Carpet tiles are now included in this initiative, and activities toward decarbonization are accelerating.


The journey towards carpet sustainability and recycling dates to the early 2000s, initiated by carpet manufacturers and recycling pioneers to achieve carpet-to-carpet horizontal circular recycling. Horizontal circular recycling of carpets is achieved by separating the front and back surfaces of carpet tiles into their constituent materials using innovative layer-by-layer separation technology, enabling carpet tiles to undergo repeated recycling. Over time, the network for collecting used carpet tiles has expanded, increasing the volume of carpet-to-carpet horizontal circular recycling, thus significantly mitigating the environmental impact.

JRCA has formed a consortium with various stakeholders across the recycling value chain, which consists of the collection of used carpet tiles, production of recycled materials, production and use of recycled carpets, and collection of end-of-life products. By fostering this network and expanding the circular value chain, JRCA aspires to not only contribute to waste minimization but also to GHG reduction. With the vision of increasing the current market share of recycled carpet tiles from 20% to 50% by the year 2025, JRCA is committed to reaching the ultimate milestone of 100% recycling.

About JRCA

Name: Japan Recycle Carpet Association (JRCA)

Chairman: Chuji Kondo

Purpose: To promote the widespread adoption of recycled carpets for the realization of sustainability and circular economy

Main activities:

1. Consideration of reduction of GHG emissions in the entire horizontal circular value chain of carpet tiles

2. Establishment of quality standards for recycled carpets and promotion of standardization

3. Grant a certification mark to recycled carpets that meet the quality standards set by JRCA

4. Spreading information and holding events to promote the spread of recycled carpets

URL: https://recycle-carpet.jp/

Contacts

JRCA Administrative Office

2-2-1 Yurakucho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Email: contact@recycle-carpet.jp

Alex

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