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Recycling is an important part of our commitment to sustainability and the environment. For over 20 years, Glen Raven has recycled Sunbrella acrylic manufacturing waste into industrial products such as felt, insulation, and padding. Some of this waste is upcycled into novelty yarns for use in decorative Sunbrella fabrics.
Our fire retardant awning fabric, FIRESIST™, is also recyclable. Visit www.RecycleMyFiresist.com for details.
Glen Raven now offers a new recycling service for Sunbrella customers, expanding the opportunity to reclaim Sunbrella from the field. Shipping to our recycling center is easily coordinated through this web site.
We accept Pre-Consumer or Post-Consumer waste Sunbrella fabric -- including used awning covers, boat covers, and upholstery. Waste should be relatively clean and dry, and any rope, cable, vinyl, or foam cushioning should be removed.
The packaging materials used to ship your fabric will also be recycled. Our facility recycles 100% of all industrial and office waste - absolutely nothing goes to the landfill.
Administration of the Recycle My Sunbrella program is funded by Glen Raven. The only cost to the customer is transportation of materials to our recycling center.