Natural stone is a finite resource, and at DOTG, we believe its extraction should respect the earth it comes from. We are proud to announce that 85% of our partner facilities now utilize closed-loop water recycling systems, drastically reducing the environmental footprint of slab production.
Water Conservation
Slab cutting and polishing are water-intensive processes. By implementing advanced filtration and recycling systems, our partner quarries can reuse up to 98% of the water required for production. This not only conserves a vital resource but also prevents slurry runoff from entering local ecosystems.
Land Restoration and Ethical Practices
Beyond water management, we are investing in quarries that implement progressive land restoration plans. Once a section of a quarry is exhausted, it is transformed back into natural habitat or community spaces, ensuring the legacy of the stone continues in a positive form. Furthermore, we mandate strict ethical labor standards, ensuring that every hand that touches a DOTG slab is treated with respect and fair compensation.
A Timeless Investment
One of the most sustainable aspects of natural marble is its longevity. Unlike synthetic materials that end up in landfills every decade, a well-maintained marble slab can last for centuries. When you choose a DOTG marble slab, you're not just choosing a premium material; you're supporting a more sustainable and ethical stone industry that values longevity over disposability.
We invite you to join us on this journey toward a more responsible luxury. Beauty is most profound when it is ethical.

