Giving materials a second life
♻️ Recycling isn’t just good for the planet—it’s a no-brainer! It helps cut carbon emissions, saves natural resources, and is a way better option than discarding or burning waste. That’s why we’re aiming high: 30% recycled content in our production by 2030.
Recycling has been a part of our mission for a long time—since 1957, when we started reusing vinyl flooring production waste in Sweden. Then in 2010, we launched ReStart®, our take-back and recycling program giving materials a second life. It is now up and running in 29 countries across 5 continents with a total of 8 recycling centers in 8 countries, covering vinyl, linoleum, and carpets to drive circular flooring solutions.
Every little step counts, and we’re all in for a more sustainable future. Here’s how we’re doing it:
Step 1: Get Started 🚀 – Kickstart the journey towards circular flooring
The process begins with a local ReStart® partner, providing dedicated collection containers for safe and efficient material storage before pickup.
Step 2: Fill & Schedule 🚛 – Collect, Pack, and Recycle
Once the ReStart® containers are ready, they are filled with used flooring materials. Then, a quick pickup scheduling with the local Tarkett waste collector ensures safe transport to the sorting facility.
Step 3: Sort & Weigh ⚖️ – Prepping for a New Life
At the sorting facility, flooring materials are carefully weighed and sorted to ensure that only the best quality moves forward in the recycling process.
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Step 4: ♻️ Turning Waste into New Floors
After sorting, flooring materials head to a Tarkett recycling facility, where they’re transformed into high-quality raw materials. This ensures reuse: a breakthrough in circular flooring solutions.
Step 5: ✨ A Fresh Start – Flooring Reimagined
The final step? Recycled raw materials are reborn into brand-new Tarkett flooring. Designed for durability, beauty, and sustainability. ReStart® is about shaping the next generation of high-performance, sustainable floors!
Want an example of how we recycle materials back into our products?
Discover our innovative recycling process: from collection to granulation and lab testing, discarded floors are transformed into raw materials for creating new, sustainable flooring. Together, we’re building the way to better floors.
At Tarkett, every square meter of recycled flooring is a meaningful step toward a more sustainable future.
As these efforts grow, the impact becomes even clearer.
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1wThis is exactly the kind of innovative, circular thinking we need to tackle waste! Reimagining waste as opportunity not only reduces landfill impact but also drives sustainable production and responsible consumption.
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2wEvery step towards #recycling is a step towards a sustainable future! 🌍♻️ Tarkett’s commitment to circular solutions is truly inspiring. At DUTCO TENNANT LLC, we support initiatives that drive positive environmental impact. Together, let’s build a greener tomorrow!
ESG & Sustainability Executive | Driving sustainable business strategies that deliver value through brand equity, differentiation & growth. An Advocate for Sustainability, Material Health and Circularity.
3wA great overview of the easy, practical steps to recycling flooring. Circularity is easy!
Directeur Projectvloeren Specialist
3wAs a specialist in project flooring, we have been a proud Tarkett Restart Partner from the very beginning. Our collaboration with Tarkett enables us to provide high-quality, sustainable flooring solutions that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute to a better environment.
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3wAll manufacturing activities are moving toward green energy to preserve safe and healthy environment and inching toward net zero. Let us all try to make the world a better and healthier living space.