VAN NUYS, CA -- Less than two months after it received its GreenGuard Certification, CaesarStone, an original quartz surface manufacturer, is expanding its eco-friendly partnerships even further by joining and becoming a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Ghines® and Alpha Professional Tools® are proud to announce their exclusive agreement for the distribution and service of the Ghines product line within the U.S. According to Alpha, Ghines customers can now benefit from the same quality and service that has built the company's reputation as a leader in the stone industry.
Nine days after Hurricane Ike made landfall in Texas, much of the region remains without power, and the stone industry has literally ground to a halt. The vast majority of stone fabricators and distributors in the area have remained closed as of the start of this week.
HAUPPAUGE, NY -- Innovative Stone LLC has announced its latest partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to encourage eco-friendly building, education and green advocacy efforts throughout the building industry.
CLEVELAND, OH -- When the safety of granite countertops was unfairly attacked recently, the Marble Institute of America (MIA) -- a leading authority on natural stone -- acted quickly to defend the industry. A new consumer brochure and video are now available to natural stone retailers and fabricators to balance the unfortunate negative publicity.
BALTIMORE, MD -- ABC's affiliate in Baltimore, MD, (WMAR-TV) recently aired a segment with two scientific experts to refute a July New York Times article regarding potentially dangerous levels of radon being emitted from granite countertops. "Today, experts are firing back, telling people long-time scientific evidence shows the stone is safe," said ABC investigative news reporter Joce Sterman.
NBC's "Today Show" aired a segment on granite countertops today, and while the implied connection between granite and dangerous levels of radon is never positive, this piece at least included input from both sides of the issue. Bill Llope, the same Rice University physics professor that has spoken out against granite recently, was featured and spoke of the potential hazards of some granites. But in the Today Show segment, Jack McCarthy, a consultant who works with the natural stone industry and was hired by the Marble Institute of America (MIA), explained that the amounts of radiation that come from the 70+ granites his group has tested thus far is too minute to affect humans once mixed with the atmosphere. The reporter, Natalie Morales, also noted that "health experts say the risk has been totally overblown," and a quote from the Environmental Protection Agency was read aloud and shown on the screen, confirming that "most types of granite . . . are not typically known to be major contributors of radiation and radon in the average home." These comments were sadly missing from previous articles and news segments on this issue.
AUSTELL, GA -- M S International, Inc. (MSI), a leading distributor of natural stone, opened a new state-of-the-art showroom in Austell, GA. This completes the launch of its new distribution facility dedicated to the Southeast region.
The 175,000-square-foot building, which MSI reports is one of the largest stone centers under a single roof in all of North America, reflects the company's commitment to the Southeast region.
ALEXANDRIA, VA -- Planning is well underway for Coverings 2009, the annual show for tile and stone in the U.S. It will take place at Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center from April 21 to 24, which includes the dates for the expo and conference. The show will offer the newest and best in ceramic tile, mosaics, natural stone and slab materials as well as displays of adhesives, accessories, tools and installation techniques of the industry. Additionally, 2009 will mark Coverings' 20th anniversary.