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Pete Brown, founder of the Northampton, United Kingdom-based company, discusses the certification process and why he encourages other tile companies to follow suit
With more than 50 quarries, 18 manufacturing plants and approximately 1,200 employees, Polycor is one of the largest natural stone quarriers in the world. Stone World (SW) recently talked to Polycor’s President Patrick Perus (PP) to get his take on the natural stone industry, the environment and Polycor’s expansions.
Before investing in a water treatment system for your fabrication shop, educate yourself on what the best options are and how they can benefit your operation
It may seem like there are a lot of choices for water use and recycling, but in reality, there are few that actually comply with today’s discharge regulations and the specific water quality requirements of select fabrication equipment. Before making the investment in a water treatment system, here are some options to consider.
Founded in 1992, Jianming Stone Group has set out on a course to improve its processes for stone production, including becoming "green." The company, located in Xiamen, China, has recently installed a new water filtration system at its plant to help improve operations and the environment.
Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola (CCImola) announced this week that it has received the third-party verified Green Squared certification for its most popular styles from three of its brands