Naturally Sustainable

The Sustainability
of Stone as a Material

Stone is one of the most sustainable materials

There are many sustainable practices that manufacturers of building materials can adopt, but there is only one building material that is inherently durable and healthy: natural stone.

Natural stone is durable, low carbon, VOC free, reusable and recyclable with great energy and maintenance performance. Using natural stone can help projects earn credits under many different green building standards such as LEED®, Living Building Challenge, BREEAM and others.

Provides a Lifetime of Reliable, Environmentally-Friendly Use

Reduces Embodied Carbon Of Projects

Minimizes Health Risks From VOC Emissions

Offers a Natural, Reusable and Recyclable Material

Reduces Energy Loss and Maintenance Requirements

Key Facts & Figures


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VOCs Emission

Natural Stone is an inherently non-emitting source of VOCs.

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Reusable or Recyclable

The most ancient of all building materials stone can be reused and recycled multiple times during its life cycle

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Years of Durability

Natural stone is the most durable building material of Earth.

The Benefits of
Locally Quarried
Stones

Beyond the fact that when you use Polycor, you are getting such a high quality stone, by buying one of our locally sourced natural stones, you’re minimizing shipping and transportation, which saves fossil fuels and money in taxes and transportation costs, while boosting the local economy and community.

The Impact of Choosing Natural Stones as a Building Material on Sustainability and the Environment


Overview of Natural Stone


Natural stone building materials have been used in construction for centuries, thanks to their durability and aesthetic appeal. While each type of stone has its own individual characteristics, they are all renowned for their weather resistance capabilities as well as their longevity.

Architects take advantage of natural stones such as granite, marble and limestone to create beautiful designs that stay intact over time. This variability and increased stability make it the perfect tool to create majestic buildings with a timeless look that will withstand the test of time.

Using Natural Stone for a Sustainable Built Environment

As sustainability becomes more of a priority in architecture, using natural stone as a building material is an excellent way to reduce embodied carbon associated with structures. This sturdy and reliable material has significant environmental benefits when compared to other building materials.

Natural stone requires less energy for production and provides greater levels of thermal mass, meaning the interior climate of buildings can be better regulated, decreasing operating costs and maintaining structural integrity for longer periods of time. Architects should consider natural stone for their sustainable projects – its timeless beauty combined with its sustainable attributes makes it the ideal choice.

By choosing locally quarried, domestic natural stone for your projects, you can have an immensely positive impact on local economies as well. This, in turn, becomes a viable solution for achieving a beautiful, unique and sustainable outcome, while also supporting local businesses and employment rates across the country.

Long-term stone quarrying operations, such as those found at Polycor’s Indiana Limestone sites in Bedford and Bloomington, Indiana, as well as Graniteville and Barre, Vermont have served as major drivers to local commerce for well over 100 years.

Choosing nearby sourced materials not only creates jobs and supports community development, but it reduces transportation emissions by limiting materials imports, many of which are oceans and continents away. You can use these locally quarried and fabricated natural stones to create stunning architecture and add sustainable value to your projects.

Benefits of using natural stone

Provides a Lifetime of Reliable, Environmentally-Friendly Use

Contribution to Aesthetic Beauty of the Built Environment


The addition of natural stone to any architectural project is a timeless way to enhance the aesthetics of the built environment. Natural stone has been utilized in architecture for centuries, and its adaptive nature provides a range of design opportunities. Whether used as an external feature or interior element, natural stone can subtly shift light and create powerful visual statements within any space.

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Benefits of using natural stone

Reduces Embodied Carbon Of Projects

Reducing Carbon Footprint of Buildings with Natural Stones


Architects can play a vital role in reducing embodied carbon from buildings by utilizing natural stones sourced from sustainable environments and specifically stones originating from NSI-373 certified quarry sites. Natural stones, when used in place of concrete and steel, provide a beautiful aesthetic to any building and are significantly better for the environment.

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Benefits of using natural stone

Minimizes Health Risks From VOC Emissions

Increased Biodiversity Due to Non-toxic Materials Used in Building Construction


Architects and designers have the unique ability to play a major role in conserving biodiversity by utilizing non-toxic materials, such as natural stone. Adopting and specifying non-toxic substances for hardscaping and cladding applications especially can have a profound impact on biodiversity in the region.

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Benefits of using natural stone

Offers a Natural, Reusable and Recyclable Material

Reduced Waste from Reusing Existing Materials


The quality of repurposed natural stone material is just as reliable as buying new products. Architects understand the power of reducing waste through reuse. Utilizing existing stone building materials is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, while also saving on costs. Sometimes there’s no need to keep looking for new building materials – reducing waste can be achieved just by upcycling the existing stone building materials themselves.

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Benefits of using natural stone

Reduces Energy Loss and Maintenance Requirements

Cost-Efficiency of Natural Stones in Construction Projects


Natural stones are an incredibly cost-effective solution for large construction and architectural projects. Benefiting from their natural strength, they require less processing to ready them for building projects reducing the overall labor costs associated with them.

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Low Maintenance Requirements and High Durability


Natural stone materials can offer architects and construction professionals a lucrative option for projects. They possess high levels of durability, making them an ideal choice for long-term structures thanks to their low maintenance requirements.

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Arlington Memorial Bridge view of bridge with Washington National Monument and Lincoln Memorial

Sustainability Resources


They are quarried from our world-renowned natural stone area, then sawed
and trimmed in our own plants.