Shaw Industries

Massachusetts
Service Area: State of Massachusetts

Accepted Items

  • Drop Off Accepted: No
  • Details

    We want it back!
    Shaw Industries has a long-standing commitment to sustainability. Since 2006, we have reclaimed almost 1 billion pounds of carpet.
    Request product pick-up or learn more about our re[TURN]® Reclamation Program below.
    Let’s do more! Together.
    Safe AND Circular
    Our 20+ year commitment to Cradle to Cradle® design principles began with the launch of EcoWorx carpet tile in 1999. Our goal: Design products made for people AND the planet, safe AND circular.
    Today, almost 90 percent of the products Shaw makes are Cradle to Cradle Certified® - having been assessed by a third party for performance against five key attributes - material health, product circularity, clean air and climate protection, water and soil stewardship, and social fairness.
    What Happens to Reclaimed Flooring?
    Once EcoWorx, ReWorx or Shaw-manufactured resilient flooring is ready to be removed from the floor, it can be converted into new flooring.
    And for other carpet products, it can potentially be used for other industries. For the flooring products Shaw has as part of our Environmental Guarantee, the product type is ground into small bits and extruded into pellets to become the foundation of the next generation of itself. And the use cycle begins again!


    Which is why we want it back! Simply fill out the form above or call 1-800-509-SHAW, and we’ll pick it up.

    Impacts of Flooring Recycling
    By participating in Shaw’s re[TURN]® Reclamation Program, you’re helping make a positive impact on people and the planet through:
    Landfill diversion
    The creation of recycled content
    The reduction of carbon footprint
    Supporting a market for safe AND circular products

    The Center for EcoTechnology (CET) and MassDEP host this list to help businesses find recycling service providers. Listings are self-reported and do not imply a recommendation or endorsement by CET or MassDEP.