2 December 2009, Copenhagen – Each of the 15,000 delegates
at the forthcoming United Nations global conference on climate change, being
held at the Bella Center, will stand, walk and rest their feet on an ultra low
carbon footprint Eco2punch carpet made with Ingeo fibres.
The 20,000 square meters (215,000 square feet) of carpet is
enough to cover nearly five soccer fields. French carpet producer Sommer
Needlepunch, part of the Belgian DS Textile Platform group and Ingeo licensee, estimates
that by using the fibre made with Ingeo supplied from NatureWorks LLC, it
reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent compared to the fibres made from
fossil-based polypropylene and reduced energy consumption by 50 percent.

Sommer says that this reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
in creating a carpet this size is equivalent to eliminating 68,869 driving
miles (110,834 km) in an average automobile. In June, the new Eco2punch carpet
received an innovation trophy from the French Federation of Professionals of
Exhibitions and Events.
“The Eco2punch family
of carpets is not only a response to the increasing demand from customers for
less greenhouse gas emissions and energy usage in the products they buy, but
also represents a long-term, significant commitment on our part to perform
research and development into more sustainable products and processes,” said
Kris De Saedeleir, President of Sommer Needlepunch. “We are committed to
developing products that not only perform, but also have less impact on the
environment. It is a whole new way of doing business.”
“The collaboration between Sommer Needlepunch and
NatureWorks,is a model of how to bring low carbon footprint performance
products successfully to market,” said Marc Verbruggen, president and CEO of
NatureWorks. “Facility managers at the Bella Center have had the vision and
commitment to embrace this new materials technology, greening the conference
literally from the ground up”.
In a first-of-its-kind collaboration around a new low carbon
paradigm for materials recycle, Belgian based company Galactic has organized to
collect the Eco2punch Ingeo carpet following the close of the COP-15. Galactic,
one of the largest lactic acid producers in the world, will use its unique
LOOPLA process to convert the carpet back to virgin lactic acid, a value added
industrial feedstock, and the building block for Ingeo biopolymer.