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No more crystalline silica

Neolith presented sustainable product line at Salone del Mobile 2024

At Salone del Mobile 2024, Neolith made a grand entrance with a product line tailored for a New Era, setting the stage for innovation and sustainability in the international design industry.

Emphasising their dedication to sustainability, Neolith took proactive steps to safeguard their most valuable resource: people. They advanced in innovation and prevention by introducing a new line of products free from crystalline silica, reinforcing their status as a catalyst for change within the industry. This holistic approach demonstrated their commitment to nurturing every aspect of their value chain, including the well-being of those involved in surface handling and manufacturing.

Among their notable presentations was Neolith WhiteSands, a model crafted using cutting-edge digital technology to achieve a hyper-realistic texture, marking a significant leap forward in surface design.

In addition to showcasing their iconic models, Neolith unveiled their latest global launches for spring 2024: Calacatta Roma, Everest Sunrise, and Cappadocia Sunset. These new additions paid homage to the beauty of nature, encapsulating timeless elegance and harmony.

Overall, Neolith's presence at Salone del Mobile 2024 exemplified their pioneering spirit, driving innovation, sustainability, and aesthetic excellence in the design landscape.



Neolith unveiled insights into the surfaces of the future through presentations by two esteemed architectural studios: Lombardini 22 Design Thinking and F&F Design Studio. Lombardini 22 Design Thinking, ranked as the fourth best architecture and design studio in Italy, delved into their vision of future trends and the sustainability challenges faced by design studios. Meanwhile, Fulvio Fantolino of F&F Design Studio, known for his extensive career in the sector, showcased the versatility of Neolith architectural surfaces and their instrumental role in his project development.

These presentations were integral parts of Neolith's program of talks, where experts showcased the brand's new range of surfaces designed to address the future challenges of the industry.

Since its inception, Neolith has been steadfast in its commitment to sustainability, investing resources to minimize the company's environmental footprint while advocating for societal well-being. They've strived to create unique living spaces that prioritise sustainable beauty across all their collections.

An indisputable commitment to sustainability
Neolith's dedication to environmental responsibility is evident in their achievement of carbon neutrality for their primary scopes. Moreover, they have ongoing research and development projects aimed at capturing CO2 to achieve Net Zero emissions.

Their production processes exemplify environmental consciousness, with all industrial water utilized being recycled and 100% of the electrical energy sourced from renewable origins. The company also boasts an impressive record of recovering and recycling over 96% of the industrial waste generated.

Notably, Neolith countertops stand out for their natural composition, devoid of toxic gases commonly emitted by products containing resins. Moreover, Neolith products are free from added plastics, crafted from up to 20 natural raw materials. At the end of their useful life, Neolith surfaces can be recycled, further underscoring the brand's commitment to sustainability.

More information:
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www.neolith.com

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