There are some very exciting events developing in the stone industry. The NSC’s Committee on Sustainability is getting closer to their presentation at The International Exhibition of Marble Stone and Technology (Marmomacc) in Verona, Italy. Marmomacc is considered to be the world's most important tradeshow for the stone industry and will take place October 2-5, 2008. StonExpo has partnered with Marmomacc in order to expand resources, continue to lead as a stone/technology event, and grow significantly in architect and design segments. The rebranding of this event is now known as StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas.
The Natural Stone Council is an official sponsor of StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas, which brings the entire stone industry together to network and educate. This year’s show will feature new, expanded international pavilions on the show floor; a new slate of conference sessions; and the all-new StonExchange area featuring industry professionals sharing problems and solutions in an informal setting. Also new this year, StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas is co-locating with the 2008 AIA Las Vegas Product Show on October 16th.
StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas 2008 will be held October 15-18th at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Come visit the Natural Stone Council at their booth #1760! For more information, visit stonexpo.com or call 972.536.6440.
Branding Campaign
During the third quarter, the Natural Stone Council advertised in the following publications:
Publication: Architect
Circulation: 60,000
Impressions: 150,000
Publication: Architectural Record
Circulation: 113,486
Impressions: 612,824
Publication: Architectural Stone & Landscape Design
Circulation: 17,625
Impressions: 70,500
Publication: Building Stone
Circulation: 17,000
Impressions: 34,000
Publication: Contemporary Stone & Tile Design
Circulation: 18,531
Impressions: 37,062
Publication: Stone Business
Circulation: 16,292
Impressions: 97,752
Publication: Stone World
Circulation: 24,030
Impressions: 144,180
Total Impressions: 1,146,318
The term "impression" refers to the number of times an ad is potentially viewed.
The Natural Stone Council has launched a new integrated advertising campaign encouraging all stone companies who quarry, fabricate, distribute, sell, or install natural stone products to unify their message and promote the Genuine Stone® brand.
In addition to the new print campaign (above), the NSC has a new brochure and a live landing page located at naturalstonecouncil.org.
The NSC is making strides in eliminating brand confusion and creating a clear way for the industry to distinguish what is real and what is not. As a reminder, the NSC encourages the use of the Genuine Stone logo. The logos are currently available in various sizes and colors on the website at genuinestone.org, under the Promoting Genuine Stone tab.
Public Relations
Natural Stone Council Recent Press Coverage
Summer / Fall 08
Publication: Stone World
Headline: NSC completes environmental benchmarking assessment
Publication: Stone Business
Headline: Stone “Best Practices” Defined
Publication: Stone Report
Headline: Granite and Radon Information
Publication: Marble Company
Headline: Think Natural
Publication: Kitchen Design Ideas
Headline: Granite Countertops and Your Health
Publication: Stone Report
Headline: Granite and Radon Information
Publication: Stone 365
Headline: Stone is as Good a Material as Anything Else
Publication: Stone B2B
Headline: Granite a perfectly safe indoor material
Publication: Kitchen & Bath Business
Headline: Granite Countertops and Your Health
Publication: Stone Contact
Headline: Granite a perfectly safe indoor material
Publication: Quad City Times
Headline: HOMEFRONT: What about the granite and radon link?
Total number of public relations impressions YTD is over 1,000,000
In addition to the August publications, the NSC issued a press release in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) updated statement addressing the health and safety concerns of granite countertops. The release was titled “EPA, Geochemistry Researchers Affirm Granite's Safety” and was published in industry and trade publications across the United States during the month of July. Anticipated coverage includes an article in Masonry Construction in October and coverage of the release issued in early September, “Natural Stone Council Completes Environmental Benchmarking Assessment”, regarding the initial results of the sustainability survey.
The Natural Stone Council’s PR team is always interested in hearing about current and predicted trends within the industry and in the consumer arena. If you have something to share please contact Jennifer Kardian at jkardian@sjonespr.com or 678-352-3652.

Fundraising Initiatives
The annual fundraising goal of $500,000 has been surpassed this year and the NSC is proud to announce a pledge total of $594,200. 86% of this amount has already been collected, with the rest due at the end of 2008. This has assisted the three primary initiatives of branding, sustainability, and long-term funding. The NSC continues the process of applying for grant funding and continues to seek support.
To invest in the Natural Stone Council, please visit the NSC landing page at naturalstonecouncil.org. This landing page highlights the NSC’s new branding/advertising campaign and provides easy access to an investment form for contributions. You can also direct your investment to Brenda Edwards, NSC Fundraising Committee Chair, at brendatexastone@hotmail.com or 432-354-2569. |
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NSC's Green Effort
For over a year, the NSC has been telling the story of its ongoing effort to characterize, and ultimately improve, the natural stone industry’s environmental profile. The time has come to share phase one results of this work with the building and design communities.
The life-cycle inventory (LCI) datasets for the quarrying and processing of natural stone products are now available on the Genuine Stone® website at genuinestone.org. This information includes embodied energy, water consumption, and the raw materials needed in the extraction/manufacturing operations. Additional work to update and refine the data is ongoing and a second version of the LCI is scheduled for release in the upcoming year. The LCI data has been used to identify improvement areas for the natural stone industry and will later facilitate life-cycle assessments (LCA) of stone products. Results can be measured against those of stone’s competitors to compare environmental impacts.
The first best practice guidelines and case studies are in their final review stages. Both will be available on the Genuine Stone website by late fall of this year. The best practice centers on water consumption, treatment and reuse. The case study describes potential LEED credits for stone and provides examples of buildings where stone contributed to its LEED certification, among other green recognition programs. These publications are, respectively, the first ever baseline for industry operations. They are also a standard organizational tool for reporting real examples of the environmental benefits of building with stone.
Fact sheets for various stone types will also be available on the Genuine Stone website this fall. These documents will provide physical characteristics and uses of stone, as well as environmental information such as embodied water and energy. Designers will find these materials useful when attempting to identify an environmentally-preferable product.
As materials are produced they will become available to trade association members and offered at trade shows (StonExpo 2008, GreenBuild 2008, and AIA 2009). Additionally, representatives from the NSC along with the UT Center for Clean Products will be present at StonExpo 2008 to discuss the NSC’s sustainability initiative, its applicability to multiple audiences, and what lies ahead for the program.
In a most recent accomplishment, the NSC Sustainability team has been accepted as a presenter at the 2009 AIA convention. More details to come at a later date!
The NSC and UT would like to thank everyone who has participated in this vital effort to position natural stone in the green building industry. To learn more about the efforts of the NSC Committee on Sustainability, please visit GenuineStone.org or contact John Mattke, Chairman of the NSC Committee on Sustainability, at 320.685.3621.
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