CARE Launches California Council on Carpet Recycling

Sacramento, CA, February 12, 2016—The Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) has announced the formation of the California Council on Carpet Recycling (Carpet Council), an 18-member advisory group selected to provide guidance to CARE on California's carpet recycling efforts.

The Council represents diverse stakeholders from across the state and carpet recycling industry, including carpet retailers and installers; collectors, haulers and processors of recycled carpet; manufacturers of products made from recycled carpet; as well as non-governmental organizations (NGO's) and local government agencies.

The principal tasks of the Carpet Council will be to ensure all aspects of the product chain are taken into account as CARE works to increase the amount of carpet diverted from landfill, improve waste prevention and reuse efforts, raise recycling rates and strengthen the economic viability of recycled carpet products, as required under the California Carpet Stewardship Plan (commonly referred to as AB 2398). In performing this work, the Carpet Council will maximize the collaboration with the existing infrastructure stakeholders, to make the California Carpet Stewardship Program as successful and effective as possible.

The first meeting of the California Council on Carpet Recycling will take place on February 24th in Sacramento. For more information about the Council and for a full list of Council members visit www.carpetrecovery.org/carpetcouncil.

In addition to launching the Council, CARE is inviting feedback from all interested parties at two free public stakeholder workshops, hosted in Southern and Northern California on March 8 and 10. For details and to register visit https://carpetrecovery.org/2016_workshops/.