Ameé Quiriconi founded Squak Mountain Stone in 2003 after preparing an assignment for her Master’s Degree. The assignment: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age.
What is Squak Mountain Stone? From the website: “A Fibrous-cement material comprised of recycled paper, recycled glass, coal fly-ash and Portland cement. Material is hand-cast into “slabs” as an alternative to natural or quarried stone. Resembles soapstone or limestones. ”
Be sure to check out the “Oops” factory seconds link on the product page!
Local retailer: Bettencourt Green Building Supply
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I had decided on Paperstone based on your post from the other day. Now I’m confused. Gee, thanks.
Sorry, Carrie!
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