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Crown Mats and Matting Touts Its Environmental Stewardship

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Crown Mats and Matting
2100 Commerce Drive
Fremont, OH, 43420
USA



Press release date: September 19, 2011

Fremont, OH - September 19, 2011 - Crown Mats and Matting, one of the oldest and largest matting manufacturers in the United States, announces that the company has made significant strides to operate in a Greener and more environmentally responsible manner.

According to company CEO and President, Bob Moran, several environmental concerns regarding the manufacturing of matting systems have now been addressed.

"We are now recycling much of the PVC.* scrap material, vinyl trimmings, and vinyl foam used to make mats," he says. "This totals about 25,000 pounds of scrap material trucked from the company every four to six weeks for recycling or reuse purposes."

Crown also recovers volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from its effluent waste. This reclamation process scrubs and purifies any exhaust related to the manufacturing process, which is then safely released into the environment. Other examples of how the company is becoming Greener and more environmentally conscious include these:

o Cardboard and corrugate, along with office paper, magazines, and newspapers, are now collected for recycling.
o Pallet planking, which are pieces of broken wood pallets or pallets from raw material deliveries, are now recycled.
o Scrap steel from old pieces of equipment or projects that generate steel scraps now go into roll containers that get picked up and recycled.
o Aluminum cans are recycled, as are plastic bottles and caps. o Batteries are either recycled or properly disposed of to minimize their environmental impact.
o All office equipment and hardware are recycled.

"In some cases, we are paid by recyclers for the materials they collect from us," says Moran. "But we use this revenue to help the less fortunate in our community." Moran sees more jansan-related companies now taking steps to become more environmentally responsible. "We like to be ahead of the curve and we are finding [these environmental steps] are helping us to operate in a more cost-efficient manner as well."

*PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a polymer used to manufacture items as diverse as car interiors and medical equipment.

About Crown Mats and Matting
For more than 60 years, Crown Mats and Matting has been a pioneer in the development and manufacture of matting products. Beginning with the invention of walk-off matting by the company's founder, R.P. Johnson, the company now has the most diverse matting product line offered in our industry. Crown sells matting through an extensive network of highly trained sales representatives throughout the United States and worldwide. These sales experts are familiar with the features and benefits of all matting systems and are able to help their clients find the right system for virtually any application.

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