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Universal Fiber Diverts Carpet from Landfill

June 9, 2009

Universal Fiber diverts tons of post-consumer carpet from landfills, going straight to the source to turn trash into treasure. The reclaimed carpet, usually in entire rolls and tracts, can be successfully transformed into more than 70 designer shades of carpet yarn. The company uses no toxic or heavy metals are involved, and all manufacturing waste is recovered and reused. All carpet is made domestically, the end result dubbed ReFresh Fiber.

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Posted by Emily Pilloton on June 9, 2009 | Comments (1)
Industries: Flooring , Green

March 24, 2013
In response to: Universal Fiber Diverts Carpet from Landfill
Dante commented:

Symbolic communication as adetneisvmert in America during the 1950 s proliferated. Consumers purchasing and owning goods were forms of freedom during this time. Additionally, advertising convenience lead to consumption, so both are interlinked to freedom. Advertisement is an important factor because if the public have no clue about your business existence, logically this lack efficiency in purchases; hence, your business will not survive. Therefore, it's vital to familiarize the public with the goods and services your offering, establish a presence and brand. Base on the freedom of convenience in the 1950 s as mentioned above it is no different than today's society. Methods have changed but the reason remains the same, Ads portraying convenience, leading to consumption, and then owning which is a sense of freedom. Owning a Ford car in the 50 s implemented freedom in the sense that you can go were ever you wanted by doing it easily. In present day American society this notion still remains.

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