Universal Fibers is excited to announce its participation in Domotex Asia/Chinafloor, where it will showcase its groundbreaking carbon-negative product, Thrive® matter. The company’s presence at the event will not only feature its latest product innovations but also emphasize its commitment to fostering positive impacts and partnerships within the industry.
Recognized as a leader in innovative, sustainable fiber solutions, Universal Fibers’ achievement with Thrive matter marks a significant advancement in environmental stewardship, with notable impacts in carbon reduction. The company is setting new standards for sustainable product manufacturing in the flooring industry.
Roger Seow, Vice President of International Sales at Universal Fibers, expressed the special significance of their participation in this year’s Chinafloor show as they unveil Thrive matter. He emphasized their excitement to engage with partners and the public, showcasing the progress made in new innovations and connecting with the A&D (Architecture and Design) community.
Neal Shi, Marketing Manager for Universal Fibers China, emphasized the belief in the power of collaboration to drive meaningful change. He noted that their exhibit at Chinafloor will demonstrate the capabilities of their latest products and underscore the importance of collective efforts toward future innovations.
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