The kitchen floor, how could it be otherwise, is an organic soil. We opted for Eco by Cosentino, a new and sustainable product of the same company that makes the successful Silestone. This is an area composed of at least 75% recycled materials (glass, mirrors, ash, vitrified, porcelain and porcelain), 25% are quartz and silica from the cuts in other types of materials and would be discarded. In addition. binder is used as an environmentally friendly resin using corn paste.
The use of this product brings many ecological advantages over other types of soils. Using recycled products reduces energy consumption during the manufacturing process, to other to reduce the amount of material that ends up in landfills. It also reduces the ecosystem and landscape damage resulting from the extraction of raw materials. On the other hand, 94% of water used for processing is recycled and purified to 99% of volatile organic compounds generated during their production phase.
The kitchen counter also this will be my same material, since for this application, we can think of other material more in keeping with the philosophy and sustainability of n ur project. Test it and s Eco by Cosentino has international certificates: GreenGuard and Cradle to Cradle . Small details also c ount, the pieces of flooring are supplied packaged in cardboard boxes recycling. The product was placed with an adhesive mineral eco-friendly: Eco H40 Flotex . We chose this accession sive because it meets European standards Eco4: owns 62% of natural minerals and ores 32% recycled, low emissions of VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) and can be recycled as aggregate . Moreover, given its high thixotropy, is ideal to place heavy parts, such as Eco by Cosentino.
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