About ALDStone
World Leader of Flooring Underlay Systems Enabling Tiles & Floor Coverings Reuse | WEF UpLink Circular Economy | UKRI CE-HUB
ALDStone is a world leader providing flooring underlay systems which facilitate construction decarbonisation. Their products enable reusability and circularity of many types of tiles and floor coverings. These include, among others, flooring made of stone, ceramic, carpet, carpet tiles, LVT, vinyl, laminate and wood flooring. ALDStone spans the globe, fulfilling customer orders from Europe to Japan, Mexico & beyond.
ALDStone aims to provide its flooring underlay to building sector stakeholders for use in a variety of settings. These include new developments and renovations of hotels, retail, offices, housing, hospitals, schools and a multitude of other spaces. Collaboration is key to achieving a positive impact on our economy, society & most importantly, on our environmental ecosystem.
Passionate about bringing transformation to the built environment sector, ALDStone supports other businesses in achieving their sustainable development goals. Aiming to close the loop for the flooring sector, their team works tirelessly towards building long-term relationships with business and government. Embracing their contribution with ethical design and reuse services adaptations, ALDStone's ethos is aligned with both the Circular Economy & Cradle 2 Cradle principles.
Implemented, awarded, featured, presented & showcased at COS (H&M Group) 20/21/22/2023, UpLink-World Economic Forum 2023/2024, 2050-Materials Platforms 23/2024, Futurebuild 2023, 1st NICER Programme CE Showcase 2022 hosted by CE-Hub UKRI National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Research, supported by the Circular Economy Club, The Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership, University of Exeter & UKRI UK Research & Innovation (London, UK), Sustainable Build Innovators 2020 (Copenhagen, Denmark), BusinessGreen Leaders CE Project 2019 (London, UK), ReLondon, 1st award EUtop50 Founder CE (European Parliament, Brussels), Newable, 1st ever DIFxCE100 Startup Day 2018 by Ellen MacArthur Foundation as well as many other organisations, institutions and businesses such as fit out contractors, architectural and design firms.
Supporting SDGs 3/8/9/11/12/13/15/17
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