If you're passionate about eco-friendly innovations, this will be right up your alley. NCP Industries released its ADORN Mortarless Stone Veneer which can help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere. The ECO₂LUXE line isn't your average home improvement product. Its CO2-absorbing capabilities are made possible through the use of CaptureCrete®, a cutting-edge cement additive developed by Carbon Limit. CaptureCrete incorporates a blend of CO2-reactive minerals during the production process. These minerals not only reduce the carbon footprint of traditional concrete products but also enhance their ability to sequester carbon dioxide emissions from the air. Not sure you're on the same page? You heard it right—when this additive is used in the manufacturing process of ECO₂LUXE stone veneer, the final product captures and permanently stores CO2. <mind blown>
The product is suitable for both residential and commercial projects in the construction industry. It's also practical for indoors and outdoor installation, the veneer adds beauty and durability to your home while actively reducing your carbon footprint.
Easy Installation Meets Environmental Responsibility
One of the standout features of the ECO₂LUXE line is its mortarless installation, which simplifies the process for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. The stone veneer panels are designed to be easy to install, without the need for messy mortar, making them a convenient option for anyone looking to upgrade their home’s exterior or interior.
Moreover, this eco-friendly alternative is made from over 50% post-consumer recycled materials, including recycled aggregates and aluminum, further enhancing its sustainability credentials. This aligns perfectly with NCP Industries’ commitment to reducing the environmental impact with sustainable alternatives. As Ryan Collison, President of NCP Industries, explains, “At NCP Industries, our vision is to lead in sustainable building materials. By incorporating over 50% recycled aggregates in our ADORN Stone panels and using other materials such as recycled aluminum and boxes, we are transforming the building industry.”
Making a Positive Impact with Every Purchase
For homeowners, choosing the ECO₂LUXE line means more than just selecting a stylish and durable building material—it’s about making a conscious decision to contribute to a healthier planet.
Tim Sperry, CEO and Co-Founder of Carbon Limit, emphasizes the broader impact of these decisions: “In working with companies like NCP Industries, we are able to give the everyday consumer the power to make a positive impact on our environment with their purchasing decisions that help protect the future of our planet. By incorporating CaptureCrete-infused design elements into the interior of your home, you’re not only helping purify the air you and your family breathe every day, but also the atmosphere that keeps our environment healthy.”
An Accessible and Sustainable Option: Where to Buy
ECO₂LUXE products are available nationwide through Home Depot’s Pro Desk Quote Center. Whether you’re planning a fireplace refresh or a large-scale construction project, consider this sustainable concrete veneer; the alternative to concrete is a greener alternative for your home, and an attractive option for homeowners who have an eye towards building a greener future.
NCP Industries’ collaboration with Carbon Limit represents a significant step forward in the building industry, demonstrating that sustainability and style can go hand in hand. As Collison notes, “We believe that homeowners shouldn't have to choose between style and sustainability. That's why our products are crafted to deliver exceptional design, ensuring that every project is both beautiful and environmentally responsible.”
In a world where climate change and environmental responsibility are becoming increasingly important, products like the ADORN ECO₂LUXE stone veneer line are leading the way toward a more sustainable future. By choosing materials that actively clean the air while beautifying your home, you’re not just making an investment in your property—you’re making an investment in the planet.