Mohawk Group signs Climate Pledge

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Climate PledgeCALHOUN, Ga.—Mohawk Group signed the Climate Pledge, a sustainability-driven effort originally co-founded by Amazon and Global Optimism in 2019. Mohawk Group joined over 200 signatories that are also committed to accelerated climate action. 

By signing the pledge, Mohawk Group said it agrees to incorporate several climate-sensitive strategies, including a commitment to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions regularly, neutralize remaining emissions with permanent and socially beneficial offsets to achieve net-zero annual carbon emissions by 2040 and implement decarbonization strategies in line with the Paris Agreement. 

“We are thrilled to join over 200 companies that have a similar vision and commitment to become net zero carbon by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement,” said Jackie Dettmar, vice president of marketing, design and product development. “We can’t turn a blind eye to climate change. There’s a clear need to decarbonize the economy.” 

Mohawk Group has already begun implementing major manufacturing changes to eliminate its carbon footprint, striving toward a holistic improvement of its flooring’s life cycle to reduce the amounts of water, energy, carbon and waste involved in the process. As of 2022, Mohawk Group said all of its flooring products will be carbon neutral plus an additional 5% carbon offset. 

“The Climate Pledge is a landmark effort toward climate action,” said Malisa Maynard, vice president of sustainability. “Collective corporate initiatives like this can help create a low carbon economy, making a positive impact on all people, wildlife and resources while demonstrating a powerful shift in the industry.” 

The Climate Pledge aligns with Mohawk Group’s Waterways Project, its landmark effort to protect and preserve rivers and their ecosystems. The Waterways Project tours across the nation to explore the connection between the health of waterways such as rivers and human health. 

“Since water is a key impact area in our manufacturing operations, we have made it integral to our climate action strategy,” Maynard said. “We welcome colleagues to the New York City leg of the Waterways tour, eager to celebrate signing The Climate Pledge as part of our continued, dedicated efforts toward sustainable business practices.”

To celebrate signing The Climate Pledge, Mohawk Group plans to host a signing celebration during the New York City stop of the Waterways Project tour. The event will take place on Sept. 28, at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum complex and will feature guests from Mohawk Group’s executive leadership, including Mike Gallman, president; Dettmar and Malisa Maynard. 

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