YO2 Carpet tiles and rugs are made for heavy commercial use with excellent designs from a fully integrated European factory in Denmark- starting with yarn production, air entangling, twisting, tufting, weaving, dyeing, backing, digital printing on flat woven carpet, making YO2 carpet tiles with laser cutting. Catalogues COLLECTION+ and LOVE include more than 200 pages each something that gives lot of choices to Architectural and Interior design offices. Sustainability is key to all our product development decisions. One particular environmental problem that applies to carpet tiles generally is the backing, which traditionally contained PVC or bitumen. Thanks to new production technology, the backing of all our carpet tiles is guaranteed free of these and other harmful chemical substances. • Cradle-to-cradle and CO2 reduction • Backing made of minimum 60 % recycled materials • Eco-friendly – cradle to cradle- suitable for thermal disposal • Ecological product free of bitumen, PVC and other environmentally-critical substances • Produced using CO2 neutral energy (steam) • Odour-neutral • Permanently antistatic • GUI approved “allergy-friendly” YO2 tiles are being created to cover both the commercial and residential sectors leaving their unconventional stigma of design philosophy. YO2 tiles are recommended for hotels, casinos, airports, office buildings, schools and heavy traffic public areas
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