About Carpet Recycling
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Solid waste filling up landfills has become an important issue and of great concern to most businesses. Carpet is estimated to take approximately 20,000 years to disintegrate, and data supports about one billion square yards presently going to landfills annually. Because of DPM’s environmental awareness, a carpet recycling system has been implemented to address this concern and avoid carpet from going to landfills. |
Broadloom Carpet is carpet used as waste energy to produce electricity.
Carpet Tiles are DPM’s proprietary process allows for carpet tiles being replaced to be sanitized for reuse and markets them as RCT Carpet Tiles to schools, churches, government facilities and various businesses and institutions. Unusable tiles are reprocessed into carpet backing and as parts for various manufacturing products such as auto parts and building materials.
For more information on DPM’s Carpet Recycling Services contact us at recycling@dpmenterprises.net.
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