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Article Number: 9810
CarpetCycle Introduces Quiet-Tech Insulation Batts for Acoustic and Thermal Insulation in Commercial Building's
Dalton, Ga. - December 7, 2016 - The Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) and CarpetCycle recyclers are pleased to announce the introduction of Quiet-Tech insulation, offering superior sound absorption and noise reduction between wall- separated workspaces.

Quiet-Tech insulation batts contain 85% recycled materials from recycled carpet, cotton and PET fibers. Quiet-Tech insulation is UL Greenguard gold certified, contains no formaldehyde or fiberglass, and can be recycled or reused at the end of its useful life.

Quiet-Tech insulation is a Double Green product. Double Green products contain recycled California post-consumer carpet material, plus at least one other post-consumer recycled material. Learn more at www.carpetrecovery.org/products.

"Quiet-Tech insulation is commercially available and has been installed in projects in New York and New Jersey,"states Sean Ragiel, president of CarpetCycle. "Architects, acoustic consultants, engineers and business owners are very satisfied with Quiet-Tech insulation's ease of handling, and its acoustic and thermal performance."

"We are excited to see this innovative building product launched in the commercial market," notes Bob Peoples, Executive Director of CARE. "Quiet-Tech insulation is an excellent example of how post-consumer carpet is recycled back into high performance products that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable."

Quiet-Tech insulation joins the wide array of beautiful, durable and sustainable products marketed by CARE members nationwide. By specifying and purchasing these products, architects, designers and engineers can qualify for project certifications, such as LEED, NSF/ANSI 140, EPDs and more. For more information on recycled content products, please visit www.carpetrecovery.org/innovation.

About Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE)
Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) is a voluntary, non-profit organization
dedicated to increasing the landfill diversion, reuse and recycling of post-consumer carpet, through market based solutions that benefit the economy as well as the environment.

Since 2002, CARE has diverted more than 4.2 billion pounds of carpet from landfills in the United States and promoted the use and development of products containing materials derived from post-consumer carpet. CARE members include independent carpet recyclers, carpet manufacturers, dealers, retailers, equipment manufacturers, and suppliers and non-governmental organizations. For more information about CARE, visit www.carpetrecovery.org.