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Crossville: more than 139 million lbs. of fired porcelain diverted from landfills through Tile Take Back program

CROSSVILLE, Tennessee – Officials with domestic tile manufacturer Crossville Inc. have announced the company recycled 4,939,251 pounds of fired porcelain in 2020, bringing the company’s cumulative recycling total to more than 139 million pounds since the 2009 launch of the Tile Take-Back® program and subsequent TOTO USA recycling partnership.
These recycling initiatives are based on the company’s proprietary process for recycling fired porcelain products, including post-consumer materials. Through Tile Take-Back®, Crossville is able to recycle previously-installed tile collected from its distribution network, as well as scraps that result from tile cutting during installation, sizing or sample creation. Through its TOTO partnership, Crossville has received pre-consumer fired porcelain toilets that do not meet quality standards; prior to the partnership, these cast-offs were being sent to landfills for disposal, but now they have been recycled for use in manufacturing new tile.

All 139 million cumulative pounds of the recycled material Crossville has diverted from landfills have been or will be introduced into the tile production process. This use of recycled material during manufacturing results in Crossville maintaining its status as a net consumer of waste for a ninth consecutive year. Net waste consumption is achieved by using more waste than is created during production. Here’s the break-out of Crossville’s total of 4,939,251 pounds of fired porcelain recycled in 2020:

— 4,061,888 pounds fired scrap product at the company’s plant
— 779,880 pounds of TOTO’s scrap porcelain
— 97,483 pounds of post-consumer waste from the Tile Take-Back® program Additionally, in 2020, Crossville removed 2,421,873 pounds of filtrate solids from dirty water and recycled back into tile production. For more information about all of Crossville’s sustainability practices, visit https://www.crossvilleinc.com/Resources/Sustainability.
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