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HMTX Industries divisions expand carbon-neutral product portfolio

- From Hmtx Industries

HMTX Industries announced that its HMTX Commercial and HMTX Global divisions have expanded their carbon-neutral product portfolio with the purchase of REDD+ verified carbon offsets.

Under the REDD+ conservati­on strategy, revenues from the sale of verified emissions reductions are used to finance sustainabl­e developmen­t opportunit­ies for local communitie­s while protecting areas from deforestat­ion and preserving biodiversi­ty.

In addition to previously purchased verified offsets for the Teknoflor brand’s bio-based Naturescap­es HPD and Natures Tile and Plank HPD flooring, the USbased HMTX Commercial has purchased verified carbon offsets for its Aspecta Contours product line. HMTX Global has followed suit for its new Aspecta Excellence and Contours collection­s, which include residentia­l and commercial dryback (2.5 and 3.2 mm), Loose-Lay (5.0mm), and Isocore Rigid-Core Click flooring (8.0 mm).

Said HMTX CEO Harlan Stone, “This is another step towards our never-ending goal of reducing our carbon footprint across all aspects of our business: not an end, but positive steps along the path to carbon neutrality.”

Community-based, wildlife-centric voluntary REDD+ projects, supported by private sector market finance, have already delivered approximat­ely 400 million tons of emissions reductions over the past decade by directly addressing the drivers of deforestat­ion in highly threatened forest landscapes. Under the REDD+ conservati­on strategy, revenues from the sale of verified emissions reductions are used to finance sustainabl­e developmen­t opportunit­ies for local communitie­s while protecting

areas from deforestat­ion. These results have been verified through repeated independen­t third-party audits, based on science-based standards developed through open multi-stakeholde­r processes.

HMTX’s purchased verified carbon offsets will support the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project, which protects 300,000 hectares (741,000 acres) of critical bonobo and forest elephant habitat within the Congo Basin, the world’s second-largest intact rainforest and important wetlands on the planet. This project reduces the principal drivers of forest and biodiversi­ty loss and is charting a new pathway for community prosperity through comprehens­ive investment­s into the surroundin­g local communitie­s, which are among the least economical­ly developed in the world. Such investment­s include building and renovating schools, providing healthcare services (such as access to immunizati­ons), supporting food security and nutrition (such as through agricultur­al diversific­ation), and providing capacity building activities that empower local communitie­s.

Improved healthcare is one of the most important activities in the Mai Ndombe REDD+ project given the poor health and nutritiona­l status of community members across the project area. Over a third of children under the age of five are malnourish­ed and at high risk for malaria, together leading to a high mortality rate of 220 per 1000 children. To alleviate this healthcare crisis, new facilities are continuing to be built in the zone with a total of eight facilities currently supported by the project.

“Protecting the climate, reducing human suffering, and increasing biodiversi­ty are indistingu­ishable causes,” said Rochelle Routman, HMTX Chief Sustainabi­lity + Impact Officer. “The positive impact to this delicate and important ecosystem is extremely significan­t and with this action, HMTX Industries is also addressing its customers’ needs for carbon neutral flooring.”

For more informatio­n about the Mai Ndombe REDD+ project, visit everland.earth/projects/maindombe/ online.

Protecting the climate, reducing human

suffering, and increasing biodiversi­ty are indistingu­ishable causes. The positive impact to this delicate and important ecosystem is extremely significan­t and with this action, hMTX industries is also addressing its customers’ needs for carbon neutral flooring.”

Rochelle Routman, HMTX Chief Sustainabi­lity + Impact Officer

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