Shaw Releases 2025 Sustainability Report

Dalton, GA, May 1, 2026-Shaw Industries released its corporate sustainability report for 2025. The company’s 18th annual report details its sustain[HUMAN]ability strategy and progress over the past year. 

Shaw’s sustain[HUMAN]ability strategy puts people at the heart of its sustainability efforts and recognizes that sustainability is about people and the planet. Conversations about sustainability, particularly in manufacturing and the built environment, have historically focused on energy, water and waste. As Shaw’s report illustrates, those issues remain critically important, and they continue to shape how the company operates and innovates. 

However, sustainability has evolved. Today, it represents something broader and more human- centered-especially in the work Shaw does to help create beautiful, high-performing spaces. 

  • Almost 90% of the products Shaw makes are Cradle to Cradle Certified-having been assessed for material health, clean air and climate protection, product circularity, water and soil stewardship, and social fairness. 
  • The company reduced its operational carbon footprint (Scope 1 and 2) by 62% compared to 2010. 
  • Shaw has reclaimed and recycled nearly one billion pounds of flooring since 2006. 
  • Additionally, Shaw has recycled more than 13 million pounds of synthetic turf into its NXTPlay performance pad since that product was introduced in 2020. 
  • Shaw provided more than 1.3 million hours of training and education to its associates-in addition to extensive education opportunities for its customers-as part of the company’s effort to help people achieve their full potential. 
  • The company and its associates donated $6.8 million to philanthropic organizations. 
  • Shaw made substantial progress in reducing water use across its operations and manufacturing processes. As of 2025, Shaw has reduced its water intensity by 58% compared to 2010 based upon gallons of water used per pound of finished product. 

Additionally, the report highlights key initiatives that support the company’s sustain[HUMAN]ability strategy including the introduction of EcoWorx BIO carpet tile, efforts to advance people-first places through its ongoing partnership with the International WELL Building Institute, and the company’s extensive, industry-leading efforts to remove PFAS (perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances) from its supply chain. 

The 2025 report is available at www.shawinc.com/2025sustainbilityreport.