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#11 CARPET AND CARPET RECYCLING

 Carpet and Carpet Recycling



    When choosing carpet, knowing and understanding pile yarn height and weight is super important to the performance and appearance. Pile height refers to the length of the carpet fibers above the backing and is typically expressed in fractions of an inch. The lower piles feel firmer and are more durable, and higher piles feel plusher but can be less resilient if not dense enough. Face weight quantifies how much fiber is present; the higher face weight often means a plusher look and softer feel. Density and twist also strongly influence the durability. A low‑pile loop carpet with tight fibers will resist crushing in busy areas, while a high‑pile cut carpet like shag feels luxurious but is better for low‑traffic spaces.



    Carpet construction has a wide range of styles. Cut pile carpets have yarn loops sheared at the tips, producing upright fibers with a soft surface. The popular cut pile styles are plush, Saxony, and frieze. Loop pile carpets keep the yarn loops intact and create a textured surface that’s highly durable. The level loops are uniform, while multilevel loop piles vary in height to generate sculptured patterns and texture. Cut‑and‑loop styles combine both cuts and loops to form three‑dimensional designs that hide soil and footprints; these are often used in living areas and hallways to blend aesthetics with performance.
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    Carpet recycling sends millions of pounds of post‑consumer carpet from landfills each year. Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) is a major industry‑government nonprofit that develops market‑based solutions for recycling and reuse of discarded carpet and supports a nationwide reclamation network of collection partners. Locally and nationally, several organizations assist with carpet recycling.
    The Flooring Resources Corporation offers recycling services throughout the Chicago metro area, helping send used carpet from landfills; PCI Flortech Inc provides environmentally responsible carpet reclamation and documentation for reuse or recycling; Flooring Foundation Corporation runs a Floor Cycle Reclamation program focusing on sustainable removal and recycling, and Aquafil Carpet Collection collects post‑consumer carpet and padding for recovery into new materials.
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These providers help homeowners and businesses recycle old carpet instead of sending it to landfill, often offering drop‑off, pick‑up, and documentation services to support sustainable projects.
It is so important to understand carpet pile height, face weight, and construction such as cut, loop, and multilevel styles. This helps us as designers select flooring that balances comfort, performance, and maintenance. 

ONE STEP FURTHER 

    Carpet recycling faces several significant challenges, primarily due to the complexity and different types of materials used in modern carpets. Many carpets combine multiple fiber types such as nylon, polyester, wool, and polypropylene. They have backing materials like latex, jute, or synthetic composites, making separation and processing difficult and labor-intensive. Adhesives, dyes, and soil contamination further complicate recycling, as they require additional cleaning and treatment to produce reusable fibers. Economic factors also pose challenges; the cost of collection, transportation, and processing can exceed the value of the recovered materials, limiting the financial feasibility of recycling programs. Inconsistent recycling infrastructure and limited local facilities can make it difficult for consumers and businesses to participate, resulting in a large portion of discarded carpet still ending up in landfills despite growing awareness of sustainability initiatives.

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  1. Hi Anna! Great blog this week. You described carpet pile yarn height and weight very well. I also liked how you talked about carpet recycling. I especially loved your one step further about the challenges of carpet recycling. I found this very interesting because I researched why recycling is so beneficial for my one step further. I did some further research on why it is so challenging to recycle carpet and some ways to help with this. I attached a few links below that you can check out. Great job!
    - https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/09/carpet-nylon-recycle-circular-economy/
    - https://www.rts.com/blog/how-to-recycle-carpets-and-rugs/
    - https://www.hammermills.com/understanding-carpet-construction-why-recycling-is-so-challenging/

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