Bentley Prince Street, INVISTA partner to create carpet reclamation program

October 24, 2005—A partnership between Bentley Prince Street and INVISTA has made it easier than ever before to dispose of carpet in an environmentally responsible way and reduce the burden on our landfills, says Bentley Prince Street.

Working with INVISTA, Bentley Prince Streets ReEntry program offers new reclamation options to meet the needs of any business, the company says.

By using the ReEntry program to dispose of any carpet product, companies can avoid costly landfill disposal fees and stringent government restrictions while also helping protect the environment. The new ReEntry program also offers improved recycling options, with INVISTA reclaiming all broadloom carpet for use in the production of filtration devices, engineering resins, automotive parts, packaging materials and furniture.

Developing strategic partnerships with other industry leaders in sustainability like Bentley Prince Street aligns with our environmental strategy to minimize the total environmental impact of carpet,” said Bobby Berrier, vice president, Commercial/Transportation Flooring for INVISTA. “We are excited to begin receiving the broadloom carpet collected through the ReEntry Carpet Reclamation Program and recycle it into other valuable material for use in new products with our unique technology at the INVISTA Reclamation Center.”

The program process has also been streamlined to make carpet reclamation easier and more effective, with one point of contact for reclaiming both broadloom and modular goods. In addition, the program offers the consulting services of ReEntry Reclamation experts and INVISTA Fiber Consultants at no charge.

Bentley Prince Street is a subsidiary of Interface, Inc., a global provider of floorcoverings and textiles for commercial interiors. For more on the company, visit its Web site.

Antron is the most recognized brand of commercial carpet fiber. For more on the company, visit its Web site.

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