RECYCLABILITY
The nora Construction Waste Take-Back Program enables the return of waste and scrap material leftover from rubber flooring installations. We’ll make sure it gets reused or recycled properly – or turned into energy.
REPAIRABILITY & RESTORABILITY
Designed to be refreshed, not replaced. That keeps flooring in use longer – we mean decades. And reduces emissions along the way.
noraplan®, norament®, and noravant® flooring offer easy repairs and preventive solutions to maintain hygiene and aesthetics.
From sealing scratches and holes to replacing individual tiles or revitalizing surfaces through sanding and smoothing, there are plenty of ways to give your nora floor a fresh start.
DURABILITY & EASE OF MAINTENANCE
Up to 50 years of service life. Less raw materials, reduced waste, and a smaller lifetime carbon footprint – all the benefits of fewer replacements.
nora rubber flooring features an extremely dense, closed surface that stands up to decades of wear. The result is extraordinary durability.
And because nora floors don’t require coating, maintenance is simple while extending product life and reducing environmental impact for decades.
Bio-based natural rubber and recycled inputs reduce virgin materials and keep carbon in play instead of creating more.
That’s how we’ve lowered the carbon intensity of our rubber portfolio by 26%. And created the first carbon negative rubber prototype.
CRADLE TO CRADLE
CERTIFICATION
Want to know if a product is safe, circular, and equitable? Look for options that are Cradle to Cradle Certified®. Several nora rubber flooring styles meet this stringent standard, which evaluates the biological and technical regeneration cycle of a product.
Our priority? Sustainably harvested natural rubber. Our proof? We’re the first rubber flooring manufacturer awarded with PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification). In collaboration with our supplier in Southeast Asia, we ensure any natural rubber we use is harvested in ways that protect both people and forests.