Vinyl floor recycling scheme offers 70 percent savings

  • 5 Jun 2015

Since 2009, over 2,300 tonnes of installation off-cuts and waste uplifted vinyl flooring have been recycled back into new flooring and other products, providing a sustainable, environmentally-friendly and cost-saving disposal option for flooring professionals.

Macgregor Flooring collected more than 14 tonnes of waste vinyl flooring off-cuts from West Cumberland Hospital.

Recofloor’s Certificates of Commitment aid the accrual of BREEAM credits and enhance members’ sustainable credentials. This can help to attract new business, particularly on larger contracts such as hospitals, schools, residential or commercial sites where waste material recycling can be a key tender specification.

Hospital scheme

Hamish MacGregor, Managing Director of Hamilton-based MacGregor Flooring Company Ltd, believes recycling “is the way forward on all contracts” as it eliminates the need for landfill and associated high disposal costs.

MacGregor Flooring Company won the Construction Project of the Year Award at the 2015 Recofloor Awards for collecting more than 14 tonnes of waste vinyl flooring off-cuts from the new £90 million West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven built by Laing O’Rourke.

Approximately 20,000 square metres of Polyflor and Altro vinyl flooring were installed at the hospital, from where Polyflor collected Recofloor wheeled bins containing sheet vinyl off-cuts – a total of 40 bins over eight months.

Hamish proposed Recofloor for the hospital scheme, having successfully used a similar vinyl off-cuts collection method on another construction project. Crucial to success was effective communication that built good working relationships between all parties, ensuring efficient regular collections from site.

Hamish adds: “Recofloor ticks all the boxes for the main contractors who participate. Moving onto other contracts, they can show what they did with the specialist contractors to recycle waste products, such as flooring.”

Recofloor’s Project Manager, Jane Gardner concludes: “Recofloor’s collections from live sites, such as major hospital and school projects, provide a truly sustainable, convenient and cost-saving disposal option for flooring firms and main contractors. We are keen to work with more main contractors on construction projects.”

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