Neolith contributes to the natural balance of the planet through its products made from recycled materials
As explained in Neolith's Trend Book, the future of humanity lies in achieving a natural balance with the planet. This is a medium- to long-term challenge that largely depends on technological advancements in recycling and re-use. According to the authors, "We are in the era of material research, innovation, and bringing these results to commercial use, so that everyone can contribute to and access nature-friendly advancements”.
Neolith's Natural Balance
Since the beginning of its activity, Neolith has developed an environmentally friendly business strategy based on policies to reduce its impacts, such as material recycling and, especially, reuse. This is why the company uses up to 98% recycled materials in the manufacturing of some of its models.
The formulation is part of the company's sustainability strategy and "Zero Waste" policy, promoting the circular economy while maintaining Neolith's quality and guarantee standards, as well as its excellent technical properties and avant-garde design.
Neolith Basalt Black, one of the models with the 98R formulation, used for the facade in a residential house in New Zealand.
Neolith's new materials have a strong impact on the world of architecture, where reducing the carbon footprint of buildings is already a requirement.
Fostering a New Awareness
We are at the beginning of an era of environmental respect and the emergence of new behavioral models, such as waste elimination, upcycling as an alternative to recycling, and the conversion of food scraps and plants into useful materials.
Repairing instead of buying. Refilling rather than discarding an infinite amount of plastic packaging. Reusing before recycling... These are the pillars of a social change that is already beginning to take shape, prioritizing any action that reduces consumption and extends the life cycle of products. This trend is being reflected in luxury brands within the beauty and fashion sectors, which are focusing on eliminating packaging and recycling materials, abandoning the "use and discard" mentality, and becoming aware of the destination of the items we throw away. This shift is also evident in other sectors that aim to minimize energy consumption or create more sustainable products, catering to consumers who are increasingly conscious of environmental respect.
Learn more about Neolith's sustainability plan here.