Marmoleum Flooring is a homogeneous floor covering made of primarily natural materials. The flooring is flexible and held together by a natural jute backing.
This is a composites material
A composite material is one made up component parts of different types of materials or elements.
Marmoleum Flooring is a homogeneous floor covering made of primarily natural materials. The flooring is flexible and held together by a natural jute backing.
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Geographic availability
Europe
Origin / Location of manufacturing / Processing plant
Kirkcaldy Scotland (tiled material) & The Netherlands (sheeting material)
Application and typical uses of the product
Interior flooring for commercial, light industrial and residential uses. Unlike vinyl flooring that has just a thin colour layer, Marmoleum flooring has a top layer of at least 2mm thickness with colour that goes all the way through making it a durable and long lasting floor. It can be applied to any at screed and is easily cut to size
Embodied energy (Processing plant emissions). How much energy is used to produce the product? kWh per annum or kgCO2
The Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 2.5 mm Marmoleum sheet is 0.02 kg CO2-Equiv. per m2 for the production stage in the LCA-calculation (A1-A3), this is published in the EPD. Forbo uses 100% renewable electricity (Hydro-power) and natural gas for the production of Marmoleum