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Beaulieu originated from the germ of an idea of Roger de Clerck, founder of Beaulieu Belgium, and grew from the humble beginnings of a small rug company in North America 22 years ago.
Part of Beaulieu's growth included acquisitions that lead to vertical integration from the processing of raw materials from the oil refinery to fibre extrusion to producing plastics and polymers to the manufacturing of their own yarn.
Beaulieu's first plant in Canada, for manufacturing area rugs and extruding polypropylene, was built in Stratford, Ontario, in 1981.
Beaulieu (pronounced BYOO-lee) is a small village located on the south eastern edge of the New Forest national park in Hampshire, England.
Beaulieu village has remained largely unspoilt by progress, and is a favourite tourist stop for visitors to the New Forest, and also for birders seeking local specialities like Dartford Warbler, Honey Buzzard and Hobby.
In the late 1950s Beaulieu was the surprising location for one of Britain's first experiments in pop festival culture, with the annual Beaulieu Jazz Festival, which quickly expanded to become a significant event in the burgeoning jazz and youth pop music scene of the period.