Elevate your design. Lower your carbon footprint.
MILE®stone manufactures carbon neutral and sustainable porcelain tiles with locally sourced materials.
MILE®stone was the 1st manufacturer to introduce an entirely carbon neutral porcelain tile collection to the market - Plaster 2.0. Today, we produce seven carbon neutral collections and are continuously taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint across our full product range and operations.
Strong Tile, Stronger Impact.
MILE®stone porcelain tile collections contain up to 45% recycled content, contribute to LEED & WELL certifications, and do not emit harmful VOCs. Our tile is suitable for a wide range of contract projects, from high-traffic flooring areas to feature walls, exterior cladding, and more.
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Design for a greener future
MILE®stone porcelain tile collections contain up to 45% recycled content, contribute to LEED & WELL certifications, and do not emit harmful VOCs. Our tile is suitable for a wide range of contract projects, from high-traffic flooring areas to feature walls, exterior cladding, and more.
What is embodied carbon?
Embodied carbon refers to the total sum of all greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide, that result from the entire lifecycle of building materials. This includes mining, harvesting, processing, manufacturing, transportation, and installation. MILE®stone offers product solutions with low embodied carbon.
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Why is embodied carbon significant for new buildings?
For new buildings built over the next decade, it is estimated that 80% of total greenhouse gas emissions will come from embodied emissions. This highlights the critical need to address embodied carbon to combat the global climate emergency effectively.
Why is reducing embodied carbon more urgent than reducing operating emissions?
While operating emissions contribute to 20% of total emissions, reducing embodied carbon is now even more urgent because it accounts for the majority of emissions in new constructions. Immediate action in lowering these emissions can have a significant positive impact.
How can smart design choices reduce embodied carbon?
Smart design decisions can significantly minimize embodied carbon. MILE®stone porcelain tile is an excellent example, as it has the least embodied carbon compared to other competitive floor coverings. Its long lifespan, often as long as the building itself, helps reduce overall environmental impact.
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