As a company, how do you become fully sustainable without making a negative impact? And how can nature provide inspiration for innovation? Geanne van Arkel, Head of Sustainable Development at Interface, the world's largest carpet manufacturer, told us how during the introductory program for new Master participants at TIAS.
Substantial progress has been made since Interface decided in 1994 that it wanted to be fully sustainable by 2020, according to Van Arkel. The company is already no longer dependent on fossil fuels for its products to the tune of 55 percent. "These are already recycled from bio-based materials. We make carpet tiles from discarded fishing nets and "backs" from natural resins. There are plenty of possibilities if you want to re-invent your company with a focus on sustainability."
Cross-sector innovation
In this respect it is not just about the production process (in Europe the company operates with a production process running entirely on 100% renewable energy). Interface also explicitly looks for collaboration. "Not only within the chain, but also outside: cross-sector innovation."