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Carpet Recycling

Did you know that if your old carpet is made of Nylon 6, it can be recycled? Over two hundred million pounds of old carpet is saved from landfills every year through the recycling of Nylon 6. Through a process of depolymerization and purification, Nylon 6 can be reharvested and reused in new carpet, with no loss of quality whatsoever.
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Carpet Recycling

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" Hi! I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. Did you know that if it's made of Nylon 6, your old carpet can be recycled? Over 200 million pounds of old carpet is saved from landfills every year through the recycling of Nylon 6. Through a process of depolymerization and purification, Nylon 6 can be re-harvested and reused in new carpet. For more information, check out my website at bobvila.com. I'm Bob Vila. Good luck with your home improvement project."

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