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Interface, Inc.

Interface, Inc. is a global manufacturer of commercial flooring with an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring, including luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) and nora brand rubber flooring.[4]

Interface, Inc.
TypePublic
Nasdaq: TILE
S&P 600 Component
IndustryTextile industry
FoundedLaGrange, Georgia (1973)
FounderRay C. Anderson
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Area served
Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific
Key people
Daniel T. Hendrix
(Chairman, President, CEO)[1]
Products
  • Modular carpet tile
  • Luxury vinyl tile (LVT)
  • nora rubber flooring
Revenue US$ 1.2 billion (2018)[2]
US$ 76 million (2018)[2]
US$ 50 million (2018)[2]
Total assets US$ 1.3 billion (2018)[2]
Total equity US$ 354.77 million (2018)[2]
Number of employees
4,094 (2018)[3]
SubsidiariesFLOR, nora
Websitewww.interface.com

Company information edit

Interface, Inc. and its subsidiaries sells modular carpet tiles, luxury vinyl tile and Nora brand rubber flooring.

Its founder, Ray Anderson, was featured in the documentary film The Corporation discussing environmental sustainability in modern business. Interface was founded in 1973 by Ray Anderson, whose decade and a half in the carpet trade had led him to create one of the first U.S. manufacturers of carpet tiles, also known as modular carpet or carpet squares. Carpet tiles, which originated in Europe, became highly popular during the 1980s as an alternative to broadloom carpet, especially in office environments that at the time were switching to flexible, “open” plans that required easy access to wiring and infrastructure beneath floors. Interface grew to become the largest carpet-tile maker on the planet.[5]

Then, starting in 1994, Interface focused on environmental sustainability, especially in reducing the use of petroleum.[6] At this time, the company announced a program called Mission Zero with a goal of eliminating any negative impact the company may have on the environment by 2020.[5] Since 1996, Interface chose to adopt an innovation-based green strategy.[7] In a short period, it managed to reduce its impact on the environment by one third.[6] Each year, the company releases its annual EcoMetrics, demonstrating the company’s environmental impact and progress.

In 2016, Interface announced its new mission, Climate Take Back, which aimed to reverse global warming.[5] In 2018, Interface announced that all of its products, including all carpet tile and luxury vinyl tile (LVT), are carbon neutral across the entire product lifecycle through its Carbon Neutral Floors program.[8] in 2019, 90% of Interface’s energy came from renewables.[9]

Interface was recognized as Recyclers of the Year by the Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE).[10] In 2006 and 2016, Interface was voted number one in Globescan's survey of environmentally sustainable businesses.[11] They are also the recipient of The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2008). Consumer advocate Ralph Nader has heralded Ray Anderson and Interface for their sincere commitment to sustainability and protecting the planet's natural resources.[12]

Historical edit

  • 1973: Ray Anderson creates Carpets International.
  • 1974: Carpets International introduces GlasBac, a patented structured backing system that has become the industry standard for high-performance modular backings.[13]
  • 1982: Carpets International becomes Interface Flooring Systems, Inc, and acquires Compact Carpet of Canada, renaming it Interface Flooring Systems Canada, Inc.[14]
  • 1994: Ray Anderson experiences "spear in the chest” epiphany, leading Interface to establish Mission Zero.[15]
  • 1994: Ray Anderson reads Paul Hawken's book The Ecology of Commerce, inspiring his first environmental speech; develops framework to track and measure sustainability progress, classified as Mount Sustainability.
  • 1995: Interface establishes ReEntry Recycling Program, which reclaims carpet to ensure used flooring tiles do not end up in landfills.[15]
  • 1996: Interface partners with yarn suppliers to develop recycled nylon.[16]
  • 1998: The company introduces NexStep polyurethane cushion backing.
  • 2001: Interface establishes new backing system, GlasBacRE, now featuring up to 81% total recycled content.
  • 2003: Interface launches first residential product through FLOR.[17]
  • 2003: Interface becomes the first carpet company to receive Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) certification for its products and the first company to introduce Climate Neutral product offering through its Cool Carpet program.
  • 2006: Interface unveils TacTiles, the first glue-free and sustainable flooring installation method.[18]
  • 2008: Interface is first to pilot Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).[19]
  • 2010: Interface develops first product with 100% recycled nylon with yarn supplier Aquafil.
  • 2012: Interface announces Net-Works in partnership with the Zoological Society of London to collect discarded fishing nets for recycling into new yarn.[20]
  • 2015: Interface introduces Skinny Planks, 25 x 100 cm carpet planks that can be used to create similar patterns to those found on timber or vinyl flooring.[21]
  • 2016: Interface launches new mission, Climate Take Back, which aims to reverse global warming.[22]
  • 2017: Interface announces entry into the hard surface flooring category with a line of luxury vinyl tile (LVT).[23]
  • 2017: Interface announces Proof Positive, a first-of-its-kind, carbon negative carpet tile prototype.[24]
  • 2018: Interface develops first carbon negative carpet tile backing, CircuitBac Green, to further reduce flooring’s carbon footprint.[25]
  • 2018: Interface acquires Nora Systems.[26]
  • 2019: Interface declares its entire portfolio carbon neutral across the entire product lifecycle through its Carbon Neutral Floors program.[27]
  • 2019: Interface celebrates Mission Zero success and continues to activate on Climate Take Back; releases 25th Sustainability Report, highlighting lessons learned and key EcoMetrics.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "Interface, Inc. Announces Leadership Transition". Office Insight. January 20, 2020. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Interface, Inc. "SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  3. ^ Interface, Inc. "Interface 2018 Annual Report" (PDF). Interface, Inc.
  4. ^ "Interface Americas". Interface.
  5. ^ a b c "Inside Interface's bold new mission to achieve 'Climate Take Back'". GreenBiz. June 6, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Sustainable Growth – Interface, Inc". Fast Company. March 31, 1998. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  7. ^ Lampikoski, T (2012), "Green, Innovative, and Profitable: A Case Study of Managerial Capabilities at Interface Inc.", Technology Innovation Management Review, 2 (November): 4–12, doi:10.22215/timreview/624
  8. ^ "Interface Carbon Neutral Floors Program Adds nora Rubber Flooring". Facility Executive. February 26, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Kennedy, Sarah (December 11, 2019). "How flooring manufacturer Interface is cutting carbon pollution". Yale Climate Connections. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  10. ^ "Press Release: Carpet Cycle, InterFace Flor Named CARE Recyclers of the Year, Moot Honored As CARE Person of the Year, Annual Report Released". Carpet America Recovery Effort. May 9, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2009.
  11. ^ Ellis, Tania (2010). The New Pioneers: Sustainable business success through social innovation and social entrepreneurship. p. 41. ISBN 9780470971314.
  12. ^ "Seeking Sustainability". Carpet America Recovery Effort. May 10, 2013. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  13. ^ "To use PVC or not to use PVC?". Floor Covering Weekly. January 18, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  14. ^ "Interface, Inc". Georgia Encyclopedia. August 19, 2013. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  15. ^ a b "How a carpet maker became an unlikely hero of the environmental movement". Fast Company. January 2, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  16. ^ Eric Nelson (August 18, 2009). "How Interface innovates with suppliers to create sustainability solutions". Global Business and Organizational Excellence. 28 (6): 22–30. doi:10.1002/JOE.20285. ISSN 1932-2054. Wikidata Q104832504.
  17. ^ "Interface Announces Its First Residential Product: FLOR". Building Green. June 1, 2003. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  18. ^ "What's In Your Product". Architect. November 18, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  19. ^ "TacTile Carpet". Interiors and Sources. January 1, 2008. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  20. ^ "Interface, Aquafil and Zoological Society of London collaboration announces expansion". Econyl. September 22, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  21. ^ "First Look: New Skinny Plank collections from Interface Carpets". Corporate Workspace. November 10, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  22. ^ "Inside Interface's bold new mission to achieve 'Climate Take Back'". GreenBiz. June 6, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  23. ^ "Interface adds LVT to carpet tile for total flooring options". Floor Covering Weekly. February 8, 2017. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  24. ^ "Interface Unveils Prototype Carpet Tile to Inspire New Approaches to Address Climate Change". PR Newswire. June 7, 2017. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  25. ^ "Interface Launches Carbon Negative Carpet Tile Backing". Floor Trends. July 24, 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  26. ^ "Interface Completes Acquisition of Nora Systems" (Press release). Interface, Inc. August 7, 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2019 – via PR Newswire.
  27. ^ "Interface Expands Carbon Neutral Floors Program to Include nora Rubber Flooring Products". Interface. February 21, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  28. ^ "Interface Announces Mission Zero Success, Commits to Climate Take Back". Floor Trends. November 4, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.

External links edit

  • InterfaceGlobal
  • FLOR - Interface's residential brand site
  • Interface Inc's sustainability website
  • InterfaceFLOR Europe corporate website
  • Industry Leader Shares Vision for the Greening of Corporate America
  • Interface Investor Relations

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Interface Inc is a global manufacturer of commercial flooring with an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring including luxury vinyl tiles LVT and nora brand rubber flooring 4 Interface Inc TypePublicTraded asNasdaq TILES amp P 600 ComponentIndustryTextile industryFoundedLaGrange Georgia 1973 FounderRay C AndersonHeadquartersAtlanta GeorgiaArea servedAmericas Europe Asia PacificKey peopleDaniel T Hendrix Chairman President CEO 1 ProductsModular carpet tileLuxury vinyl tile LVT nora rubber flooringRevenueUS 1 2 billion 2018 2 Operating incomeUS 76 million 2018 2 Net incomeUS 50 million 2018 2 Total assetsUS 1 3 billion 2018 2 Total equityUS 354 77 million 2018 2 Number of employees4 094 2018 3 SubsidiariesFLOR noraWebsitewww wbr interface wbr com Contents 1 Company information 2 Historical 3 References 4 External linksCompany information editInterface Inc and its subsidiaries sells modular carpet tiles luxury vinyl tile and Nora brand rubber flooring Its founder Ray Anderson was featured in the documentary film The Corporation discussing environmental sustainability in modern business Interface was founded in 1973 by Ray Anderson whose decade and a half in the carpet trade had led him to create one of the first U S manufacturers of carpet tiles also known as modular carpet or carpet squares Carpet tiles which originated in Europe became highly popular during the 1980s as an alternative to broadloom carpet especially in office environments that at the time were switching to flexible open plans that required easy access to wiring and infrastructure beneath floors Interface grew to become the largest carpet tile maker on the planet 5 Then starting in 1994 Interface focused on environmental sustainability especially in reducing the use of petroleum 6 At this time the company announced a program called Mission Zero with a goal of eliminating any negative impact the company may have on the environment by 2020 5 Since 1996 Interface chose to adopt an innovation based green strategy 7 In a short period it managed to reduce its impact on the environment by one third 6 Each year the company releases its annual EcoMetrics demonstrating the company s environmental impact and progress In 2016 Interface announced its new mission Climate Take Back which aimed to reverse global warming 5 In 2018 Interface announced that all of its products including all carpet tile and luxury vinyl tile LVT are carbon neutral across the entire product lifecycle through its Carbon Neutral Floors program 8 in 2019 90 of Interface s energy came from renewables 9 Interface was recognized as Recyclers of the Year by the Carpet America Recovery Effort CARE 10 In 2006 and 2016 Interface was voted number one in Globescan s survey of environmentally sustainable businesses 11 They are also the recipient of The Queen s Award for Enterprise Sustainable Development Environmental Achievement 2008 Consumer advocate Ralph Nader has heralded Ray Anderson and Interface for their sincere commitment to sustainability and protecting the planet s natural resources 12 Historical edit1973 Ray Anderson creates Carpets International 1974 Carpets International introduces GlasBac a patented structured backing system that has become the industry standard for high performance modular backings 13 1982 Carpets International becomes Interface Flooring Systems Inc and acquires Compact Carpet of Canada renaming it Interface Flooring Systems Canada Inc 14 1994 Ray Anderson experiences spear in the chest epiphany leading Interface to establish Mission Zero 15 1994 Ray Anderson reads Paul Hawken s book The Ecology of Commerce inspiring his first environmental speech develops framework to track and measure sustainability progress classified as Mount Sustainability 1995 Interface establishes ReEntry Recycling Program which reclaims carpet to ensure used flooring tiles do not end up in landfills 15 1996 Interface partners with yarn suppliers to develop recycled nylon 16 1998 The company introduces NexStep polyurethane cushion backing 2001 Interface establishes new backing system GlasBacRE now featuring up to 81 total recycled content 2003 Interface launches first residential product through FLOR 17 2003 Interface becomes the first carpet company to receive Environmentally Preferable Product EPP certification for its products and the first company to introduce Climate Neutral product offering through its Cool Carpet program 2006 Interface unveils TacTiles the first glue free and sustainable flooring installation method 18 2008 Interface is first to pilot Environmental Product Declarations EPDs 19 2010 Interface develops first product with 100 recycled nylon with yarn supplier Aquafil 2012 Interface announces Net Works in partnership with the Zoological Society of London to collect discarded fishing nets for recycling into new yarn 20 2015 Interface introduces Skinny Planks 25 x 100 cm carpet planks that can be used to create similar patterns to those found on timber or vinyl flooring 21 2016 Interface launches new mission Climate Take Back which aims to reverse global warming 22 2017 Interface announces entry into the hard surface flooring category with a line of luxury vinyl tile LVT 23 2017 Interface announces Proof Positive a first of its kind carbon negative carpet tile prototype 24 2018 Interface develops first carbon negative carpet tile backing CircuitBac Green to further reduce flooring s carbon footprint 25 2018 Interface acquires Nora Systems 26 2019 Interface declares its entire portfolio carbon neutral across the entire product lifecycle through its Carbon Neutral Floors program 27 2019 Interface celebrates Mission Zero success and continues to activate on Climate Take Back releases 25th Sustainability Report highlighting lessons learned and key EcoMetrics 28 References edit Interface Inc Announces Leadership Transition Office Insight January 20 2020 Retrieved January 20 2020 a b c d e Interface Inc SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA U S Securities and Exchange Commission Interface Inc Interface 2018 Annual Report PDF Interface Inc Interface Americas Interface a b c Inside Interface s bold new mission to achieve Climate Take Back GreenBiz June 6 2016 Retrieved August 14 2019 a b Sustainable Growth Interface Inc Fast Company March 31 1998 Retrieved May 8 2018 Lampikoski T 2012 Green Innovative and Profitable A Case Study of Managerial Capabilities at Interface Inc Technology Innovation Management Review 2 November 4 12 doi 10 22215 timreview 624 Interface Carbon Neutral Floors Program Adds nora Rubber Flooring Facility Executive February 26 2019 Retrieved August 14 2019 Kennedy Sarah December 11 2019 How flooring manufacturer Interface is cutting carbon pollution Yale Climate Connections Retrieved December 11 2019 Press Release Carpet Cycle InterFace Flor Named CARE Recyclers of the Year Moot Honored As CARE Person of the Year Annual Report Released Carpet America Recovery Effort May 9 2007 Retrieved July 15 2009 Ellis Tania 2010 The New Pioneers Sustainable business success through social innovation and social entrepreneurship p 41 ISBN 9780470971314 Seeking Sustainability Carpet America Recovery Effort May 10 2013 Retrieved June 7 2013 To use PVC or not to use PVC Floor Covering Weekly January 18 2012 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Inc Georgia Encyclopedia August 19 2013 Retrieved November 20 2019 a b How a carpet maker became an unlikely hero of the environmental movement Fast Company January 2 2019 Retrieved November 20 2019 Eric Nelson August 18 2009 How Interface innovates with suppliers to create sustainability solutions Global Business and Organizational Excellence 28 6 22 30 doi 10 1002 JOE 20285 ISSN 1932 2054 Wikidata Q104832504 Interface Announces Its First Residential Product FLOR Building Green June 1 2003 Retrieved November 20 2019 What s In Your Product Architect November 18 2011 Retrieved November 20 2019 TacTile Carpet Interiors and Sources January 1 2008 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Aquafil and Zoological Society of London collaboration announces expansion Econyl September 22 2014 Retrieved November 20 2019 First Look New Skinny Plank collections from Interface Carpets Corporate Workspace November 10 2015 Retrieved November 20 2019 Inside Interface s bold new mission to achieve Climate Take Back GreenBiz June 6 2016 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface adds LVT to carpet tile for total flooring options Floor Covering Weekly February 8 2017 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Unveils Prototype Carpet Tile to Inspire New Approaches to Address Climate Change PR Newswire June 7 2017 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Launches Carbon Negative Carpet Tile Backing Floor Trends July 24 2018 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Completes Acquisition of Nora Systems Press release Interface Inc August 7 2018 Retrieved November 20 2019 via PR Newswire Interface Expands Carbon Neutral Floors Program to Include nora Rubber Flooring Products Interface February 21 2019 Retrieved November 20 2019 Interface Announces Mission Zero Success Commits to Climate Take Back Floor Trends November 4 2019 Retrieved November 20 2019 External links editInterfaceGlobal FLOR Interface s residential brand site Interface Inc s sustainability website InterfaceFLOR Europe corporate website Industry Leader Shares Vision for the Greening of Corporate America Interface Investor Relations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interface Inc amp oldid 1177369947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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