Fuse Alliance diverts 8M pounds of carpet

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Aurora, Colo.—Fuse Alliance announced  its members diverted more than 8 million pounds of carpet waste from landfills in 2013 bringing the groups total to more than 40.6 million pounds of carpet waste diverted from landfills since the organization began reporting its efforts in 2008.

Through the Fuse Alliance initiative, Ecollect, Fuse Alliance members promote sustainable business practices throughout their locations taking a holistic approach to the environment and our goal of sustainability.  Methods to reduce and eliminate waste and other non-value added processes that impact the environment are considered throughout all projects.

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