Van Dyck’s rubber flooring from recycled tires earns Global GreenTag
Van Dyck, affiliated with the tire recycler Mathe Group, has achieved Global GreenTag certification for its rubber flooring products, marking a milestone in sustainable manufacturing. The certification is particularly significant given Van Dyck's connection to the tire recycling industry, as the company produces rubber flooring from recycled materials, including those derived from end-of-life tires.
The KwaZulu-Natal-based company, which manufactures and distributes rubber flooring for gyms, playgrounds, and equestrian surfaces, sees this certification as a game changer. By using recycled rubber, Van Dyck not only meets but exceeds stringent environmental standards, positioning itself as a leader in the sustainable use of recycled tire materials.
Dr. Mehran Zarrebini, CEO of Van Dyck, emphasized that the certification strengthens the company's role in the circular economy by ensuring that materials from recycled tires are utilized effectively and sustainably. This enhances market credibility, regulatory compliance, and consumer trust, all of which are crucial in the growing market for eco-friendly products.
The Global GreenTag certification also underscores the importance of genuine sustainability in the tire recycling industry, offering a counterpoint to 'greenwashing' and helping consumers make informed choices about environmentally friendly products. With this certification, Van Dyck is poised to expand into new global markets, particularly in regions with strict environmental regulations, further advancing the use of recycled tire materials in sustainable manufacturing.
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