A tile floor that lasts 60 years is the most sustainable floor you can buy.
Daltile is part of Mohawk Industries — the world's largest flooring company and one of the largest publicly reporting ESG programs in materials manufacturing (NYSE: MHK). Sustainability for us isn't a marketing line — it's the operating model. Every Daltile product made in North America carries Green Squared certification. Many porcelain bodies use 99%+ recycled content. 84% of the water we use in U.S. plants returns to closed-loop systems. We publish EPDs and HPDs on every collection so architects can quantify our contribution to LEED v4.1 in real time.
Process water is captured, filtered, and reused in our North American manufacturing — 84% closed-loop across the network.
Select porcelain bodies — including ColorBody and pressed wall tile — are formulated with 99%+ pre-consumer recycled raw material.
Squared
100% of Daltile products manufactured in North America are TCNA Green Squared certified — the industry's only multi-attribute tile sustainability standard.
Environmental and Health Product Declarations are published per collection — feeding directly into our A&D LEED workbench at /m/architect.
80+ collections, designed and manufactured in America.
From our flagship Dickson, TN porcelain plant (opened 1947, the year Daltile was founded) to facilities in Florence AL, Sunnyvale TX, Muskogee OK, Gettysburg PA, and Olean NY — we manufacture across seven U.S. plants. Domestic production cuts ocean freight emissions, supports thousands of American jobs (9,000+ across North America), and lets us iterate collections faster than offshore peers.
Quantifiable, not aspirational.
For commercial specifiers, every Daltile product on our A&D workbench shows live LEED v4.1 credit contribution — MR Credit 2 (regional materials within 500 mi of jobsite), MR Credit 4 (recycled content %), MR Credit 5 (EPD published), and EQ Credit 2 (low-VOC certified). Score updates in real time as the architect builds the spec book.