Shaw’s Latest Sustainability Report Highlights Commitment to Product Stewardship and Human Health

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Thursday, September 6th, 2018

The 2017 sustainability report released by Shaw Industries Group, Inc. focuses on the company’s continued efforts to “Create a Better Future” through a focus on safe, sustainable products and operations that contribute to healthier environments and preservation of natural resources.

“2017 was a positive year for Shaw, as we continued to accelerate the evolution of our company,” said Vance Bell, Chairman and CEO, Shaw Industries. “As we continue to grow and work to ensure that our people thrive and our processes evolve, Shaw’s dedication to Cradle to Cradle design philosophies is unwavering and a guidepost for both human and environmental health considerations.”

Almost 90 percent of the products the company manufactured in 2017 were Cradle to Cradle Certified TM (based upon sales volume).

“At Shaw, we fundamentally believe that everyone should have access to safe, sustainable products for their homes and workspaces,” said Troy Virgo, director, sustainability and product stewardship at Shaw.  “The effort matters because people matter.”

To further ensure that no matter where or by whom a product or ingredient is made or sourced, it is held to the same high standards, Shaw unveiled a new sustainable sourcing policy in 2017.

The policy brings even greater transparency into its supply chain by requiring disclosures about the ingredients that go into the products Shaw makes and sells in alignment with its 20-year commitment to Cradle to Cradle principles. The policy also incorporates the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact, which Shaw signed in late 2017. The Global Compact is a widely-recognized set of principles focused on upholding and protecting human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption standards.

The report also includes progress updates on Shaw’s 2030 sustainability goals and other key accomplishments including:

● Achieving carbon neutrality in its commercial carpet manufacturing operations

● Opening a combined heat and power facility in Columbia, S.C. for further carbon reductions across its operations in 2018

● Reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions intensity by 32 percent across all operations

● Reducing energy intensity by 25 percent

● Ranking on Forbes magazine’s 2018 list of America’s Best Large Employers