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Home›News›Milliken launches Renasci in partnership with saveBOARD

Milliken launches Renasci in partnership with saveBOARD

By Casey McGuire
August 18, 2025
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Milliken has partnered with saveBOARD to launch Renasci, a resilient floor made from waste materials that can be repeatedly recycled.

Carpet recycling has been a tough challenge with an estimated 90,000 tonnes of carpet waste and one million tonnes of soft plastics in landfill every year.

The process shreds whole carpet tiles and soft plastics like shopping bags, pressing them into flooring planks without glue or chemical adhesives.

This collaboration combines saveBOARD’s material processing with Milliken’s flooring design and commercialisation capability, therefore making a durable, low-carbon alternative o traditional vinyl and hard flooring.

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