Neolith, a manufacturer of sintered stone, announced that its science-based targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) during 2024, after the company adhered to the commitment a couple of years ago. This confirms Neolith is tackling global warming and is actively taking action towards decarbonization, as a main priority within the company’s sustainability agenda.
Aware of the importance of caring for our natural resources, Neolith uses all-natural raw materials to manufacture its sintered stone architectural surfaces. The company also recognizes the direct impact its business has on the environment. Given the urgency of eradicating global warming and avoiding the “code red for humanity” as described by the UN, which warns against exceeding a global temperature rise of 1.5º C, it is critical to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050. Direct emissions reductions will be prioritized, and all residual emissions will be neutralized in accordance with SBTi criteria to reach net-zero emissions.