Standards And Certifications
Discover the variety of Ludowici clay tiles, and fittings, designed for durability, beauty, and sustainability across roofing, walls, and floors.
Learn how renewable energy, eco-friendly materials, and efficient processes make Ludowici’s manufacturing environmentally responsible and innovative.
See the full journey of our tiles, from raw materials to end-of-life disposal, showcasing transparency and reduced environmental impact at every stage.
Explore data on carbon footprint, energy use, water savings, and waste management, proving our commitment to sustainable manufacturing.
Tiles and Fittings Covered
Our EPD covers a wide range of clay tiles and fittings, including barrel, shingle, interlocking, shake, and slate tiles. These products are designed to meet diverse architectural needs while offering durability, sustainability, and timeless beauty. Whether for roofing, walls, or floors, our tiles deliver performance and environmental responsibility.
Data Highlights
At Ludowici, sustainability starts with our manufacturing process. We prioritize renewable energy, water recycling, and waste reduction. By sourcing materials like clay and shale locally, we reduce transportation emissions while supporting our community. Our commitment to efficiency ensures that every tile meets the highest environmental and quality standards.
From Raw Materials to Disposal
We take a cradle-to-grave approach to our EPD, detailing every step of our tiles’ journey—from raw material extraction and manufacturing to installation and end-of-life disposal. Our tiles are built to last up to 75 years, requiring little maintenance and reducing their overall environmental footprint. This lifecycle transparency is part of our promise to sustainable building.
Key Sustainability Indicators
Our EPD provides measurable proof of our commitment to sustainability. We track and report metrics like carbon emissions, energy use, water conservation, and waste management. With certifications like LEED and ISO compliance, we give builders and architects confidence in choosing materials that align with their environmental goals.