It’s flooring—and then some. Made for More.
The full product life cycle. It’s what we consider when creating nora rubber flooring. It’s why our products last so long. Why they are repairable. And why we are adding more carbon-storing materials. We are driven by circularity.
Our sustainability journey began decades ago. And accelerated when we became part of Interface. Since then, we’ve lowered the carbon intensity of our rubber portfolio by 26%. And created the first carbon negative rubber prototype.
The key to these advancements? More recycled content and bio-based materials.
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.