Sector Rankings

Most Sustainable Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement Companies 2026

3 Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies ranked 0–100 on real environmental impact using SINK's open, physics-first formula.

3
Companies ranked
35
Sector average
43
Sector best (Villeroy & Boch)
Frequently asked

Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement sustainability, answered.

Which Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement company is the most sustainable?

Villeroy & Boch is the highest-scoring Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement company on SINK with a score of 43/100 (Below expectations).

What is the average sustainability score for Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies?

The average SINK score across 3 Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies is 35/100. The global average across all scored companies is 38/100.

How does SINK rate Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies?

SINK scores Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies on 10 questions using public data: Scope 1/2/3 carbon footprint, energy source, nature and biodiversity, resource use, water impact, emissions trajectory, science-based targets, transparency, and major controversies. The formula adjusts for the industry's inherent environmental footprint and company scale.

Which Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement company has the worst sustainability score?

RAKO (Lasselsberger, s.r.o.) has the lowest SINK score among Building Materials / Ceramics / Glass / Cement companies at 25/100 (Significant gaps).

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