Interface, Inc.


Interface, Inc., is a global manufacturer of commercial flooring with an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring, including luxury vinyl tile and nora brand rubber flooring.

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Interface, Inc. and its subsidiaries sells modular carpet tiles, luxury vinyl tile and Nora brand rubber flooring.
Its founder, Ray Anderson, was featured in the documentary film The Corporation discussing environmental sustainability in modern business. Interface was founded in 1973 by Ray Anderson, whose decade and a half in the carpet trade had led him to create one of the first U.S. manufacturers of carpet tiles, also known as modular carpet or carpet squares. Carpet tiles, which originated in Europe, became highly popular during the 1980s as an alternative to broadloom carpet, especially in office environments that at the time were switching to flexible, “open” plans that required easy access to wiring and infrastructure beneath floors. Interface grew to become the largest carpet-tile maker on the planet.
Then, starting in 1994, Interface focused on environmental sustainability, especially in reducing the use of petroleum. At this time, the company announced a program called Mission Zero with a goal of eliminating any negative impact the company may have on the environment by 2020. Since 1996, Interface chose to adopt an innovation-based green strategy. In a short period, it managed to reduce its impact on the environment by one third. Each year, the company releases its annual EcoMetrics, demonstrating the company’s environmental impact and progress.
In 2016, Interface announced its new mission, Climate Take Back, which aimed to reverse global warming, one tile at a time. In 2018, Interface announced that all of its products, including all carpet tile and luxury vinyl tile, are carbon neutral across the entire product lifecycle through its Carbon Neutral Floors program. in 2019, 90% of Interface’s energy came from renewables.
Interface was recognized as Recyclers of the Year by the Carpet America Recovery Effort. In 2006 and 2016, Interface was voted number one in Globescan's survey of environmentally sustainable businesses. They are also the recipient of. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader has heralded Ray Anderson and Interface for their sincere commitment to sustainability and protecting the planet's natural resources.

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