The planet can’t wait. 🌎 Buildings account for nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and every design and material choice matters. That’s why we’re proud to sponsor the 2026 Metropolis Magazine + Interface U.S. Sustainable Design Report and continue the conversation on the Deep Green Podcast. Listen to the podcast here: https://metropolismag.com/deep-green-podcast/ Explore the Sustainable Design Report below!
It’s here! One Site. All Floors. An entirely new digital experience for nora by Interface on Interface.com. Huge thanks to our Global Digital Team for the nearly year long effort—outstanding work!!
Thrilled to see Interface recognized at the top of the Floor Focus Magazine 2025 Design Survey! This recognition reflects how the design community views our work, and we’re grateful for the trust and partnership of our customers. Our team is committed to delivering outstanding design, reliable performance, and leading sustainability— with no compromises. It's why we're Made for More. Check out the full survey results!
Some rugs do more than tie a room together. For a limited time, FLOR is partnering with Make-A-Wish America to help bring joy and hope to children with critical illnesses. 5% of the purchase price from select FLOR styles — including Dappled Daylight, Collins Cottage, Step By Step, To a Tea, Off the Record, and Skipping Rope — will be donated to support life-changing wishes. 💫 Available in the US and Canada.
2024 was a monumental year for Interface—that’s evident in our latest Impact Report. In 2024 we: 💚 Launched our ‘all in’ strategy ♻️ Expanded recycling efforts 🌟 Continued to make Interface a great place to work ⬆️ Supported growth for all stakeholders And we’re not stopping. There’s no finish line when it comes to operating sustainably and ethically. That’s why we’re ready to make more progress in 2025—and far beyond. Check out the 2024 Impact Report now, and see how we’re continuing to make strides toward our goals.
Exciting sustainability innovation news coming from Interface! Ever heard of captured carbon? It’s a new raw material that Interface is using to lower the carbon footprint of our carpet tiles for customers across the US and Europe! Captured carbon stores carbon emissions produced through chemical manufacturing processes before they can be released into the air. The emissions are captured, purified, and reintegrated into a high-performance material that we’ve used for many years! This innovation aligns with our commitment to be ‘all in’ on carbon negative by 2040 by avoiding, reducing, and storing more carbon!
Interface's headquarters in midtown Atlanta is a truly remarkable place to work and recently won the Livable Building Award from the Center for the Built Environment (CBE). 🌱 This award showcases excellence in #architecture, #sustainability, and occupant satisfaction, and our HQ excelled in all areas! Stand out features include: 💚 Collaborative workspaces, a green terrace, and wellness rooms 💧 A 15,000-gallon water collection system and 50% less embodied carbon 🌍️ Third-party recognitions, including WELL Certified Gold and LEED Platinum
It was fantastic sharing our vision to become carbon negative by 2040 and showcasing our new carbon negative rubber flooring prototype at BAU Insights event.
At Interface, we’re constantly seeking sustainable solutions. This time, our team in the Netherlands worked with Coffee Based, an innovative company that transforms coffee waste into biobased materials. The result? New reusable coffee cups that help us save an impressive 400,000 cardboard cups annually! These #CoffeeBased cups are not only stylish but also eco-friendly. Made from coffee grounds and husks with a plant-based binder, they’re fully bio-based and free from harmful melamine's and formaldehydes. Produced in the Netherlands, they’re practical too: dishwasher-safe, lightweight, unbreakable, and stackable. Enjoy your coffee sustainably while supporting a circular economy? We’re all in! 💪
Ray Anderson, our Founder, has been nominated to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, our nation's highest civilian honor, and we can't imagine a more fitting tribute to Ray. #RayCAndersonFoundation
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