Mile Stone, the distributed brand of Florim USA, based in Clarksville, Tennessee, has introduced its first carbon-neutral tile collection, Plaster 2.0. The company also pledged that the company would be carbon neutral by 2030. 

“Climate change is demanding we take conscious steps that contribute to this generation and generations to come," said Florim USA CEO Rodolfo Panisi. "Sustainability is not just a buzzword, but an action, and we hope our actions inspire others to join us in this impactive move. It’s time now to take responsibility.” 

The company holds several certifications for its ongoing efforts in sustainability including Green Squared, a multi-attributed ANSI standard. It is also the recipient of numerous regional and national awards including Tennessee recycler of the Year for 2020. Recently, Florim USA also took part in the first published Material Transparency Study conducted by the TCNA. The study provides a transparent view of materials used in the manufacturing process, and the health assessments tied with those materials. At a time when health is at the forefront, selected building materials have an impact. Because of these efforts, Mile Stone contributes to LEED and WELL certification credits.

For more information, visit milestonetiles.com