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THE JOURNEY TO BEING LANDFILL-FREE

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Page 1: THE JOURNEY TO BEING LANDFILL-FREE

THE JOURNEY TO BEING LANDFILL-FREE

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ENHANCING LIFE FOR GLOBAL CONSUMERS WITH

INNOVATIVE FABRIC-BASED, MARKET-DRIVEN,

ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS SOLUTIONS.

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PROTECTION

FLAGS &

BANNERS

AUTOMOTIVE

FURNITURE INDUSTRIAL

MARINE

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Maintain and, if possible,

enhance Quality of Life

Enhance local Economic

Vitality

Maintain and, if possible, enhance the Quality of the Environment

Be a Steward of Resources so future generations can enjoy the benefits

Foster Sustainability as a way of life throughout the organization

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QUALITY OF LIFE

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1908-1960

Glen Raven Mills manufactures cotton duck

awnings, silk, rayon, and nylon

products

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LESS ACRYLIC WASTE

MORE RAW MATERIAL SAVED

$$$ Saved, Resources Saved

Raw materials costs increased.

The Shift to Acrylic

Product lifespan increased to five times the lifespan

of cotton awnings

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1960

First Acrylic Awning made (Sunbrella)

Acrylic fabric &

fiber

Metal products

Cardboard

Wood Pallets

In all manufacturing plants,

80% of waste is recycled

✕ Food

✕ Mixed Cellulosic Material (paper towels, food wrappers, etc…)

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1990

Vertical Integration

Product Quality

Improved Energy & Waste

Efficiency

Employee Health

Design for an ultra-modern, one-million-square-foot plant

in Anderson, SC begins

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1995

Manufacturing Plant

in Anderson, SC opens Not about Recycling more,

USING LESS

It’s about

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Not about Recycling more,

USING LESS

It’s about REDUCE REUSE

REPURPOSE

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REDUCE

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Solution dying

Advanced chemistry in

finishing process

Changes in finishing

alone have reduced waste

water by 10 million

gallons/year

Water

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PLASTIC

Bagging machine that adjusts to roll

size

Compostable and permanent

kitchen-ware in cafeteria

40% less shipped plastic

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ENERGY Motion-

Activated Lighting

Variable Speed Drives on fan motors

20% yearly

reduction

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REUSE

plastic pallets

fabric tubes

yarn cones

yarn tubes

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REPURPOSE Food waste

Fabric Scraps

Lint & short fibers

Selvage Waste

New soil

Recycled fiber, art projects

Auto insulation, industrial

uses

Sunbrella Renaissance

Yarn

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FABRIC WASTE STREAM

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1

2 3

4

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Recycled Yarns for

Renaissance products

50% Reclaimed fiber

50% Virgin fiber

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Everyone touches

recyclable material.

The system should require little to no extra

effort for employees.

Program trainings offered.

Employees should have ownership.

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2013

All five manufacturing plants and corporate

offices in North Carolina achieve zero-landfill status

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2004

Work on Habitat Improvement Plan begins at Anderson, SC Plant

Installation of wildlife feeding and nesting areas Wildlife Education Program and fence garden Compost area for cafeteria waste Construction of Nature Trail

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25,000 trees planted on adjacent land

500kWatt Solar Array constructed in at Norlina Plant

2011

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0% 0%

0% 0%

0% -100%

0%

Energy

Water

Landfill Recycled Fabric Waste

Recycled Non Fabric Waste

2009 FY '09 Baseline

RESOURCE

USE Technical Fabrics, 2 plants

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-11%

-10%

-6%

-22%

-12%

-8%

-100%

0%

Energy

Water

Landfill

Recycled Fabric Waste

Recycled Non Fabric Waste

Air Emissions

2010

FY '09 Baseline

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-29%

-30%

-38%

-26%

-2%

-53%

-100%

0%

Energy

Water

Landfill

Recycled Fabric Waste

Recycled Non Fabric Waste

Air Emissions

2011

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-18%

-32%

-100%

-4%

-24%

-64%

-100%

0%

Energy

Water

Landfill

Recycled Fabric Waste

Recycled Non-Fabric Waste

Air Emissions

2012

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Recycling Partners Community Plant Employees Environment success