Green flooring includes any flooring that is sustainable, eco-friendly, contains
recycled content, is recyclable, leaves a small carbon footprint or has low VOC’s
(Volatile Organic Compound). There are different degrees of green associated with
different types of flooring.
Other Considerations
Raw Materials
- Consider products that begin as a natural product (wool, wood, cork) or are made
from recycled materials (carpet)
- Soda bottles can be melted down and recycled into carpet fiber
- Certain carpet manufacturers have the ability to take post consumer carpet and break
it down to its original raw material. The new material can be manufactured back
into carpet without any degradation of quality to performance or styling.
- How products are harvested is critical
- Try to select sustainably harvested products
- Consider salvaged products
- Choose products that are certified as environmentally friendly
Transportation
- Be cautious of products that have to be transported long distances
- Choose products made or grown within 500 miles
- Shop locally when possible from vendors that supply locally
Installation
Use and Maintenance
- Once installed, some floors continue to give off gas compounds
- Avoid less durable floors, which have to be replaced more often
- Avoid high maintenance floors that require use of harsh chemicals
- Consider floors that don’t have to be refinished
End of Life
- Ask yourself, what will happen to the floor when it has reached the end of its life
cycle?
- Can the floor be recycled or reused?
- Can the floor be donated?
- In general, synthetic products don’t decay, but they can be recycled