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Simply Green - Carpet: Rough to Recycle
July 2, 2009
According to the Carpet America Recovery Effort post consumer carpet is costly and difficult to recycle. Current costs range between 5 cents to 25 cents per pound of old carpet (at typically between about 4-5 pounds per square yard). Read more…
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