Sustainability Commitment
In all of its operations, ECORE, manufacturer of Everlast is committed to using resources wisely to protect the environment. ECORE goes to great lengths to ensure that the manufacturing process and resulting products are safe. ECORE prides itself on continuously testing and retesting products to maintain this level of quality.
ECORE is the largest user of scrap tire rubber in the U.S.A., converting more than 75 million pounds of tires annually into recycled rubber flooring. ECORE's capabilities include grinding, screening, removal of stone, wood, paper, fluff, fiber, and other materials from scrap tire rubber to produce exacting specifications that meet or exceed customers internal, external, and ASTM specifications. With our state of the art equipment, experienced staff, and 100 million pound capacity, we are uniquely capable of producing the cleanest, most consistent, and highest quality material available in the market place.
Rubber is among the most sophisticated and engineered man made materials on the planet. Rubber is designed to never degrade, decompose, or deteriorate. Unlike other commodities such as metal, plastic, glass, or wood, rubber cannot be returned to its original state economically. So, the processing and production of recycled rubber products is very difficult. But in order to meet our quality and sustainability objectives, ECORE is always developing new, innovative technologies to process waste rubber into value added products.
At ECORE, we don’t just insist on the highest quality materials for production processes - we actually make them ourselves. ECORE's vertically integrated manufacturing system gives us complete control over our own carefully created raw materials, insuring reliable feed stock and allowing us to be our own primary material component supplier.
ECORE remains true to our values by using a sustainable, proprietary manufacturing process that does not include smokestacks, uses minimal water, and reuses all on-site scrap rubber. Incorporating sustainable values into our recycled rubber manufacturing process allows us to create innovative products out of old tires.
ECORE is the largest user of scrap tire rubber in the U.S.A., converting more than 75 million pounds of tires annually into recycled rubber flooring. ECORE's capabilities include grinding, screening, removal of stone, wood, paper, fluff, fiber, and other materials from scrap tire rubber to produce exacting specifications that meet or exceed customers internal, external, and ASTM specifications. With our state of the art equipment, experienced staff, and 100 million pound capacity, we are uniquely capable of producing the cleanest, most consistent, and highest quality material available in the market place.
Rubber is among the most sophisticated and engineered man made materials on the planet. Rubber is designed to never degrade, decompose, or deteriorate. Unlike other commodities such as metal, plastic, glass, or wood, rubber cannot be returned to its original state economically. So, the processing and production of recycled rubber products is very difficult. But in order to meet our quality and sustainability objectives, ECORE is always developing new, innovative technologies to process waste rubber into value added products.
At ECORE, we don’t just insist on the highest quality materials for production processes - we actually make them ourselves. ECORE's vertically integrated manufacturing system gives us complete control over our own carefully created raw materials, insuring reliable feed stock and allowing us to be our own primary material component supplier.
ECORE remains true to our values by using a sustainable, proprietary manufacturing process that does not include smokestacks, uses minimal water, and reuses all on-site scrap rubber. Incorporating sustainable values into our recycled rubber manufacturing process allows us to create innovative products out of old tires.