Sustainability
Equal Measure contains up to 82% recycled content, and is constructed of 100% recycled nylon made in part from reclaimed fishing nets via Net-Works’® inclusive supply chain, as well as commercial fishing nets and material recycled through Interface’s own ReEntry® program. Equal Measure carpet tiles can be reclaimed again for recycling via ReEntry when their useful lives are through. It carries CRI Green Label Plus #GLP0820 for indoor air quality, is third-party verified as Climate Neutral and NSF/ANSI-140 Platinum-Sustainable Carpet Assessment Standard.
Awards
Equal Measure received Interior Design magazine’s Best of Year Award in the Flooring: Carpet/Modular category. Additionally, Equal Measure has also received a Product Innovations Award from Architectural Products magazine in the Surfaces category. Lastly, Equal Measure received Silver in the IIDEX Canada Innovation Awards.
Pricing
Applications include commercial spaces of all kinds, including corporate, hospitality, healthcare and education. Prices are available upon request.
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In the late 1960s Ray Anderson, a young American engineer and entrepreneur, sensed the need for flexible floorcovering for the growing modern office market and responded by creating a company called Interface Flooring Systems. It was an enterprise focused on reinventing the way business considered floorcovering. In 1973, Interface Flooring Systems imported a concept for carpet modules from Europe, and created a legitimate free lay carpet tile. The resultant product category was extremely stable and dense, which allowed it to be installed with a minimum of adhesive and perform, a prerequisite for truly sustainable floorcovering. For 30 years Interface has consistently led in innovations of carpet and modular systems. Interface offers award-winning designs on patented backing systems for a variety of end-use applications. In addition, the diverse formats in which Interface modular products are available provide maximum installation flexibility. Interface is setting the pace for development of modular carpet using materials and processes that take less from the environment, as it strives toward the ultimate objective of designing every product to be truly sustainable. All Interface carpet manufacturing facilities worldwide maintain third party registration to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System and to the ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard. • Today, Interface, Inc.(NASDAQ: IFSIA) is the worldwide leader in design, has recently expanded into modular resilient flooring with a new luxury vinyl tile line. Our hard and soft tiles are designed to work together in an integrated flooring system. Our production and sales of environmentally responsible modular carpet are manufactured for the commercial and institutional markets under the Interface® brand, and for consumer markets as FLOR™.