For the first time a technology brings a formula with up to 70% of recycled materials in the composition of the slab. This drastically reduces the generated respirable silica content, allowing for a manufacturing process that is much more sustainable and friendly for the environment.
Phi 4R technology allows for a manufacturing process that is much more sustainable and friendly for the environment. Almost the 100% of the water could be reused, with zero water waste in the process and no polluting discharges.
All our surfaces are manufactured with this innovative technology that is based in four major pillars.
4R FORMULA
RECYCLE
We give waste a second life.
At Symphony Stone we are committed to a circular economy process. Our surfaces include up to 70% of recycled materials, such as glass, and premium minerals directly extracted from our quarries.
By reducing the use of raw materials, we achieve a significant improvement in the use of post-consumer content. It results in less waste ending up in landfills and delivers a lower carbon footprint in the production of the finished product.
Symphony surfaces have no health risks to costumers and its handling by the workers is totally safe as long as appropriate measures are taken. Safety and health of the people that make Symphony possible is a priority for us.
REDUCE
Less is more.
Less silica content in our surfaces. More security and safety for our communities.
The Phi 4R technology manufacturing process reduces the crystalline silica content in all our slabs to less than 20%. In comparison to traditional quartz surfacing, it is reduced up to 70%.
REUSE
Zero water-waste.
Environmental respect is key in the hole Symphony fabrication chain. 4R Technology reuses almost the 100% of the water required in the manufacturing process.
We treasure our home, the planet we live in, and its biodiversity. Symphony fabrication process is free from polluting discharges in rivers and oceans and performed zero water-waste
Phi 4R Technology makes it possible throughout our entire value process, form the use of recycled materials, to the reduction of the crystalline silica content, the harnessing of the water or the improvement in the use of post-consumer content. We’re committed to a greener future and we’re stepping forward in that direction.
RESPECT
Towards a greener future.
We believe that a more sustainable stone industry is possible, so we develop surfaces with a low environmental impact.
Symphony printed surfaces feature the first hybrid material in the kitchen countertops industry that incorporates 70% recycled components, reduces crystalline silica to less than 20% and keeps the surfaces stain-free with minimal maintenance.
Our collection can be seen at our slab gallery @ 1117 Louisville Rd. Savannah
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