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Home›News›New podcast: The future of stone cutting in Australia

New podcast: The future of stone cutting in Australia

By Staff Writer
June 19, 2024
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With the ban on engineered stone (due to come into force on July 1, 2024) there has been a shift in focus in the sustainable surfaces arena, with Porcelain coming to the fore. Caesarstone introduced its first porcelain collection in 2022 and the company’s managing director, David Cullen, looks at the future of the industry in this space.

To find out more about the ban, read a breakdown here. To find out more about Caesarstone’s full range of silica-free stone, click here.

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