New Study on the Environmental Impact of Sustainable Surfaces
At Mirage, we are always up to date on the latest developments in sustainable construction and architecture.
With a forward-thinking approach, we aim to be transparent and straightforward as we continue on our path towards a more sustainable future.
We have recently released our latest Life Cycle Assessment, a comprehensive study that assesses the environmental impact of our surfaces over their entire life cycle. The results have been translated into three Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), each thoroughly verified by an independent third party and now accessible on our website.
Continuous improvement
This latest study of our surfaces exemplifies our continued dedication to responsible innovation.
In fact, the new EPDs underscore our commitment to promoting sustainable consumption and are the result of technological advancements and production enhancements undertaken some time ago, which have enabled us to continuously improve energy efficiency and significantly minimise the environmental footprint of our products.
In comparison to previous EPDs, there has been a notable reduction of 36% in CO2 emissions per square metre produced. When compared to the average for the entire ceramics sector, this corresponds to a 29% reduction in CO2 emissions per square metre.
What is an EPD?
An EPD, or Environmental Product Declaration, is a comprehensive document that offers the most reliable information about the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire lifecycle. Our EPDs comply with international standards and provide consumers with accurate data on resource use, greenhouse gas emissions and other significant environmental impacts.
GWP* (A1-3):
• 6 mm thickness: 5.90 kg of CO2-eq./m2
• 9 mm thickness: 8.30 kg of CO2-eq./m2
• 20 mm thickness: 17.2 kg of CO2-eq./m2