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Recycled Rubber Mats

Recycled rubber mats are made largely from reclaimed rubber, commonly scrap tires ground into crumb and re-bonded, which diverts material from landfill and produces a genuinely hard-wearing mat. They’re one of the most substantive sustainability stories in matting, because the recycled content is real and measurable.

They suit heavy-duty, back-of-house and outdoor-adjacent uses especially well. Below we cover where recycled rubber fits, where it doesn’t, and the two things worth verifying: the actual recycled percentage and any off-gassing considerations for enclosed spaces.

Stylized illustration of a speckled recycled-rubber anti-fatigue mat made from reclaimed tire crumb

In short

Recycled rubber mats are dense, durable anti-fatigue mats made largely from reclaimed tire rubber, great for gyms, warehouses and back-of-house standing; verify the actual recycled-content percentage and source, and check odor/off-gassing for small enclosed rooms.

Made from reclaimed rubber

Often recycled tire crumb, diverting durable material from landfill.

Hard-wearing & grippy

Dense recycled rubber stands up to heavy standing and rolling loads.

Strong recycled story

Recycled content is real and quantifiable, ask for the percentage.

Best back-of-house

Ideal for gyms, warehouses and utility areas; check odor for enclosed offices.

Where recycled rubber mats fit

Recycled rubber is dense, durable and grippy, which makes it excellent for heavy-duty and utility settings: gyms and weight areas, warehouse and workshop floors, entrances, and general back-of-house standing. As an anti-fatigue surface it’s firmer than foam, so it suits robust standing and rolling loads more than plush desk comfort.

For lighter office comfort or a standing desk, a softer foam or polyurethane mat is usually a better fit, see standing desk mats. Match the material to the job: recycled rubber earns its place where durability and grip matter most.

Recycled content, verify the number

The environmental case for recycled rubber rests on how much recycled material it actually contains and where that material comes from. Some mats are close to fully recycled; others blend recycled and virgin rubber. Ask the supplier for the specific recycled-content percentage and the source (for example, post-consumer recycled tire rubber) so the claim is concrete. We don’t publish invented figures, and you shouldn’t accept them either.

Odor and indoor air quality

Recycled rubber can have a characteristic odor when new, which usually fades but is worth considering for small, enclosed or air-sensitive rooms. For those spaces, ask about off-gassing and whether the product has any low-emission testing, or consider a PVC-free foam alternative. In open, well-ventilated or back-of-house areas this is rarely an issue.

FAQ

Recycled Rubber Mats: questions

Honest answers specific to this type of matting.

What are recycled rubber mats made from?

Mostly reclaimed rubber, commonly scrap tires ground into crumb and re-bonded into a dense, durable mat. This diverts material from landfill. The proportion of recycled content varies by product, so ask the supplier for the exact percentage and source to confirm the environmental claim.

Are recycled rubber mats good for anti-fatigue?

They work well as a firmer anti-fatigue surface for heavy-duty and back-of-house standing, durable and grippy under load. For plush office or standing-desk comfort, a softer foam or polyurethane mat is usually better. Match the material to how demanding the standing job is.

Do recycled rubber mats smell?

They can have a rubber odor when new, which typically fades with airing. In small, enclosed or air-sensitive rooms it’s worth asking about off-gassing or choosing a PVC-free foam instead; in open or well-ventilated areas it’s rarely a problem.

How much recycled content do these mats have?

It varies, some are near-fully recycled, others blend recycled and virgin rubber. There’s no single figure, so ask the supplier for the specific product’s recycled-content percentage and source. We don’t publish invented numbers and recommend you insist on real data.

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