Sustainability

Collectively, our oceans and their inhabitants have never been more in our consciousnesses.

When we launched our new design-led, contemporary carpet range called “Urban Myth”, we took the opportunity to take on four ‘urban myths’ within our own community in nearby West Gorton, Manchester.

The first or four urban myths we set out to discredit, as part of our pollinator garden project with Groundwork, was that urban communities don’t care about greenspace and therefore investment into

Biodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.

It’s not only some of our carpets that are made with ECONYL® but our Barrier Matting Systems too. 

A barrier to urban green space investment is often the belief that it will be vandalised or stolen, which means many project proposals never come to fruition.

It used to be the case that the idea of community was ingrained in an individual through a lifetime spent in one place. Today, however, local populations are much more mobile.

Use & Reuse - Refurbishment Becomes an International Trend

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