Interface’s Embodied Beauty collection includes the first-ever carbon negative carpet tiles. Courtesy Interface

The “Why”  

Carbon and Your Client’s Brand

Unleash the Power of the Brand

The interiors of offices, retail, and other facilities in a company’s real estate portfolio are a powerful expression of the brand. By addressing the carbon footprint of interiors, companies can make an impact with a highly visible part of their brand and operations. 

Connect with the Next Generation

A smaller carbon footprint is a good way for your client to connect with the next generation of talent and customers: 8 out of 10 consumers are purchasing in alignment with sustainability practices today, and companies with tangible sustainability metrics have an advantage. Many millennial and Gen Z Americans support climate action, across the political spectrum.

Quantify a Positive Impact

Lowering a company’s carbon footprint offers it a transparent, tangible, and measurable way to demonstrate its environmental and social impact. It can help a company make a direct connection with the values of consumers and clients, and put it at the leading edge of sustainability and climate action today. 

Contribute to Global Well-being

By helping to address climate change, companies can have an impact on larger public health outcomes, helping keep communities around the world healthier and happier. (Dig deeper into this with the CDC’s “Climate Effects on Health”)


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