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Sustainable flooring has Pride of place

KBAC Flooring supplied and installed the sustainable flooring for Lion’s Pride, the striking new head offices of chemical supplier UDEC and medical company, Neurospine, in the Zandwyk Industrial Park in Paarl, designed by Architects in Association (AiA).
Shirley Milne, architectural consultant for KBAC Flooring in Cape Town, worked closely with Barbara Farrell (UDEC) and Rob Farrell (Neurospine) in selecting the flooring finish which combined Interface square carpet tiles and slimmer Interface carpet planks to create a textured finish that complemented the overall appearance of the building.

KBAC Flooring, currently in its 51st year of operations, is the SA distributor of Interface, the world’s leading modular flooring producer, whose entire product range – including all carpet tiles and luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) – is now carbon-neutral.

To mark the 25th anniversary of its “Mission Zero” commitment to sustainability, Interface adopted a holistic approach to carbon neutrality, looking beyond manufacturing carbon emissions to also include emissions across the entire product lifecycle including transportation, maintenance and end-of-life recycling.

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