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Armstrong launched its ceiling-tile recycling program in 1999. Since then, Armstrong has recycled more than 123 million square feet of old ceiling tiles, enough to fill 16,000 roll-off containers.
Armstrong World Industries announced that its Ceiling Recycling Program has now diverted more than twenty-million-square-feet of old acoustical ceiling tiles from landfills to recycling applications.
Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, Pa., the largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling systems in the United States, has signed an agreement with Waste Management Inc. (WMI), Houston, to expand ...
Supply Chain The Economy Archive Armstrong Announces Ceiling-Tile Recycling Program Jan. 13, 2005 Compiled By Glenn Hasek Armstrong World Industries Inc., a maker of acoustical ceiling tiles, has ...
A heat flux sensor, left, is mounted to a piece of Templok ceiling tile at Armstrong World Industries 2500 Columbia Ave., in Manor Township Friday, May 24, 2024.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of floors, ceilings and cabinets. In 2011, Armstrong consolidated net sales totaled nearly $2.9 billion.
A Pennsylvania-based ceiling tiles manufacturer will lay off 136 workers when it closes its St. Helens plant in May. A March 19-dated notice from Armstrong World Industries Inc. indicates the ...
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. AWI has acquired a designer and fabricator of custom architectural metal ceilings, walls, dividers and column covers — Moz Designs, Inc. — to expand its ...
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