Mohawk Industries has published its seventeenth annual impact report at https://mohawkind.com/sustainability. Titled “Designed for Impact,” the 2025 report shares Mohawk’s progress toward key sustainability goals while highlighting the company’s processes and products.
“Each year, we share our impact report as both a candid appraisal of where we stand on our sustainability journey and as a means of acknowledging the important work of more than 40,000 associates around the globe who are helping us meet or exceed our goals,” said Malisa Maynard, Mohawk’s chief sustainability officer. “This year, our team reflected on feedback we received about past reports and streamlined the content to create a more reader-friendly document without sacrificing transparency or data.”
Report highlights include:
- For the year, the company reclaimed more than 49 million of end-of-life products.
- In the U.S., more than 99% of Daltile’s manufactured tile collections contain recycled or reclaimed materials, with more than 300 million lbs. of material recovered and reused each year.
- Mohawk’s PureTech waterproof resilient flooring features an 80% organic, renewable polymer core and PVC-free construction and is composed of 70% recycled materials overall.
- The U.S. ReCover carpet recycling program grew material recovery by 133% year-over-year through an expanded retailer pilot and will soon include additional flooring categories.
- Unilin Panels’ patented Osiris technology recovers and reintegrates wood fiber from waste MDF/HDF and laminate boards.
Additionally, the company cut its Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity by 31% against its original baseline, surpassing the 25% target and setting a new 20% reduction goal in absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Mohawk also cut its manufacturing waste-to-landfill intensity by 55% against its baseline, outpacing its 30% target and setting a new goal of repurposing 85% of manufacturing waste by 2035. Water withdrawal intensity fell 50%, also beating the 30% reduction target. Mohawk’s wood sourcing for flooring, boards and panels reached a 99.5% responsible-sourcing verification rate in 2025, keeping the company on track toward its 2030 goal of 100% verification.

