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Crossville launches first carbon neutral tile

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—Crossville recently launched its first carbon neutral tile products—the Civilization and Native Metal collections. Waldrep added that as the design/build community supports more carbon neutral products, the company will expand its offering.

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MILEstone wins at Planet Positive Awards

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—MILEstone, the distributed brand of Florim USA, introduced “Plaster 2.0,” a carbon-neutral porcelain tile collection , to North America late last year. The innovative product was selected as a winner for Metropolis ‘s 2022 Planet Positive Awards for the category of Surfaces, Tiles, Materials.

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Coem Sustainability Report 2022: second edition

Ceramics of Italy

The goal of the Green Deal is to reduce greenhouse gases by 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 and to achieve neutrality by 2050. As early as 1999, the company’s experts began transforming production cycles with a focus on energy saving and the environment.

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Florim’s MileStone brand to debut at Coverings

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In years past, Florim USA has shared winning booths with its parent company, presenting tile produced and distributed in both countries. Florim (Italy) will still represent products in the international section of the show located in the Central Hall—booth space C6226. “The and a line centered on mosaics.

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Mohawk unveils Smart City collection

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In collaboration with Gensler, Mohawk Group has launched the Smart City collection —a 12 x 36 Living Product carpet plank system. Mohawk collaborated with Gensler, serving as product design consultant, for Smart City. The specification of net positive carbon Living Products like Smart City help support the mission.

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COEM – Accredited sustainability

Ceramics of Italy

In 2022, Coem was awarded third-party verification by Certyquality according to ‘ISO 17889-1 – Sustainability for ceramic tiles’ , a new international standard for determining the level of sustainability of ceramic products in the construction trade. Only ceramic tiles that achieve a minimum score of 117.5