Carbon Neutral vs Carbon Negative Flooring

Carbon neutral and carbon negative are two related terms that are often used interchangeably, but have different meanings. Flooring products can be carbon neutral or carbon negative depending on their manufacturing process.

Carbon neutral flooring refers to flooring products that have a net-zero carbon footprint across their full product life cycle. This means that the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted during the production, transportation, installation, use, and disposal of the flooring is equal to the amount of CO2 removed from the atmosphere. Carbon negative flooring, on the other hand, goes a step further by removing more CO2 from the atmosphere than is emitted during the flooring's life cycle. This can be achieved by using materials that store more carbon than they emit, investing in renewable materials, and building certifications to make spaces more sustainable. As we strive to promote healthier living, we offer the following carbon negative Richmond Laminate collections:

Our innovative products not only meet your needs but actively contribute to a healthier planet. By choosing our carbon-negative offerings, you are not just making a purchase – you are making a positive impact on the environment.