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Article Number: 7704
Peoples Named CARE Executive Director
Dalton, GA - August 8, 2012 -The board of directors of Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) announces its selection of Dr. Robert Peoples as the new executive director of the industry-led coalition dedicated to the landfill diversion of carpet.

"Dr. Peoples' experience in sustainability, the carpet industry, and the CARE organization itself make him the ideal choice," said CARE Board Chairman and Carpet and Rug Institute President Werner Braun. Dr. Peoples, who currently serves as executive director of the American Chemistry Society's Green Chemistry Institute, was CARE's first executive director, holding the post from 2004-2008. One of CARE's founding members, Dr. Peoples was named CARE Person of the Year in 2003. Prior to coming to CARE, Dr. Peoples worked as director of nylon technology at Solutia.

"I guess this proves that executive directors can be recycled as well as carpet," joked CARE Vice-Chairman Brendan McSheehy, who headed the search committee for a new executive director. "I ask everyone to join me in working with Bob to move CARE's goals of used carpet diversion and recovery meaningfully forward."

Dr. Peoples earned an undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Mathematics from Montclair State University, a Master's in Science in Physical Organic Chemistry and Doctorate in Physical Organic Chemistry from Purdue University.

Dr. Peoples replaces CARE Executive Director Georgina Sikorski, who left in May to pursue other projects and spend more time with her family.


About CARE
Carpet America Recovery Effort is a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the landfill diversion, reuse and recycling of waste carpet, through market-based solutions that benefit the economy as well as the environment. Since 2002, CARE has diverted over two billion pounds of carpet from landfills in the United States and promoted the use and development of products containing materials derived from carpet. CARE members include independent carpet recyclers, carpet manufacturers, dealers, retailers and suppliers and non-governmental organizations. For more information about CARE, visit www.carpetrecovery.org