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The science of sustainability can seem complicated, but one fact is plain: the planet is warming at an alarming rate. Reducing humanity’s carbon footprint is the most essential step we can take to live within the means of our planet.
Embodied Carbon is the carbon footprint of the product from raw material creation, growth and extraction through processing until final packaging and factory shipping. Operational Carbon means the footprint of carbon after it leaves Interface, including shipment, customer use and end of life.
Reducing embodied carbon is the most urgent challenge of all. Since 1994, we’ve been leading our industry in reducing the carbon footprint of our products to become the lowest in the industry through their full life cycle.
Learn more about our progress in our latest Impact Report here.
In 2021, we launched our first carbon negative carpet tile, the most environmentally friendly product we have ever made. Though the embodied carbon for these new products is net negative (cradle-to-gate), the total life cycle still has a carbon footprint due to operational carbon.
Carbon negative carpet tile changed everything for Interface. We now know it’s possible to store more carbon than we emit. We want to challenge ourselves and others to become carbon negative, enterprise wide, without offsets. It’s time for us all to back up our words with investment in solutions that accelerate carbon reduction and storage.
We’ve achieved our Mission Zero™ commitment. Now we’re raising the bar to set even bolder goals. Our goal is to halve our company carbon emissions by 2030 and become a carbon negative enterprise by 2040.
Reducing embodied carbon is the most urgent challenge of all. Since 1994, we’ve been leading our industry in reducing the carbon footprint of our products to become the lowest in the industry through their full life cycle.
Learn more about our progress in our latest Impact Report here.
In 2021, we launched our first carbon negative carpet tile, the most environmentally friendly product we have ever made. Though the embodied carbon for these new products is net negative (cradle-to-gate), the total life cycle still has a carbon footprint due to operational carbon.
Carbon negative carpet tile changed everything for Interface. We now know it’s possible to store more carbon than we emit. We want to challenge ourselves and others to become carbon negative, enterprise wide, without offsets. It’s time for us all to back up our words with investment in solutions that accelerate carbon reduction and storage.
We’ve achieved our Mission Zero™ commitment. Now we’re raising the bar to set even bolder goals. Our goal is to halve our company carbon emissions by 2030 and become a carbon negative enterprise by 2040.
We hope that the approach we have taken has given you food for thought, but we cannot reverse global warming alone. We need your help. There are a number of steps you can take to design with carbon and the climate in mind.
Work with us to reduce your project's carbon footprint.
Don’t be afraid to speak up and educate design firms and owners as early as possible on the impact of embodied carbon.
Obtain and use Life Cycle Assessments.
Work with us to reduce your project's carbon footprint.
Don’t be afraid to speak up and educate design firms and owners as early as possible on the impact of embodied carbon.
Obtain and use Life Cycle Assessments.