Crossville is in the process of launching a tile take-back
program later this summer that will produce new tile with “verifiable recycled
content,” the company says.
Working with CEMCO, a company that specializes in the
crushing of aggregate and recycled materials, Crossville says it has developed
a proprietary system of processing ceramic and porcelain tile back into powder
used in manufacturing new tile. The new program also allows Crossville to take
back samples and installed tile.
“We could not be more pleased with the results we have
achieved by working with CEMCO. Crossville is known for its innovation and its
sustainability efforts and this new process is a testament to both. It has the
potential to transform the way the tile industry manages waste and it does so
in a truly green manner,” said James E. “Jed” Durbin, Crossville’s manufacturing
vice president.
“As a green application, we understood that not only
did the process need to eliminate the waste disposal issue, but that the
process needed to be as energy efficient as possible. We’re glad Crossville put
their faith in us and that the results have been so favorable,” said Neil Hise,
president of CEMCO.
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