How 21-Parkhouse Flexible Stone Provides a Compliance and Aesthetic Edge for EU Developers and Architects?
For decision-makers in the European construction industry, "carbon emissions" are no longer just a corporate social responsibility slogan—they are a critical financial metric.
With the phased implementation of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), also known as the "Carbon Tax," the rules of the game have changed. Starting in 2026, the Embodied Carbon of building materials—emissions generated during extraction, production, and transportation—will translate directly into import tax costs. For industries traditionally reliant on energy-intensive raw materials like natural stone, ceramics, and cement, this represents a seismic shift in project economics.
Architects and developers now face a daunting challenge: How can they maintain their design vision and high-end material textures while finding a green material that is tax-compliant and future-ready?
21-Parkhouse has the answer. By reinventing the physical properties and production lifecycle of architectural surfaces, we provide you with a "Green Pass" for the zero-carbon era.