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Bolon's Identity is Accentuated by Its Dedication to Sustainability

With an in-house recycling system, flooring brand Bolon steals the spotlight in the category of sustainable businesses. The company has been eco-conscious since its origin in 1949. Founder Nils-Erik Eklund surely was one of the pioneers who put emphasis on the responsible use of resources as he "collected waste material from local factories to make rag rugs."

Today, flooring brand Bolon upholds this legacy with its in-house recycling plant, located in its factory in Sweden. The good-natured facility specializes in the repurposing of vinyl -- the main constituent in Bolon products. The company's sustainability coordinator Michaela Ljungdahl reports that vinyl "can be recycled up to seven times, [hence] setting up a recycling facility was a logical step." As a result, each collection produced by Bolon boasts 33% of recycled fabrication.
Trend Themes
1. In-house Recycling - Companies can implement in-house recycling facilities to increase sustainability and reduce waste.
2. Vinyl Recycling - The repurposing of vinyl can increase sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of products.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Integrating sustainable practices into manufacturing processes can improve a company's reputation and attract environmentally conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Flooring Manufacturing - Flooring manufacturers can implement in-house recycling facilities to improve their sustainability practices and reduce waste.
2. Construction - Construction companies can prioritize using sustainable flooring products with a high percentage of recycled materials.
3. Environmental Services - Companies specialized in environmental services can offer consulting services to help businesses implement sustainable practices and reduce their environmental impact.

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