Compiled ByGlenn Hasek Armstrong World Industries Inc., a maker of acoustical ceiling tiles, has announced a program that allows building owners to recycle old ceiling tiles rather than dump them in ...
Armstrong World Industries announced that it has reclaimed its 10,000,000th square foot of discarded ceiling tiles as part of its Ceiling Recycling Program. The 10,000,000th square foot was received ...
Thousands of tons of old ceiling tiles will soon be diverted from local landfills thanks to a new agreement between Armstrong World Industries, the nation's largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling ...
Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, Pa., has named the National Security Agency (NSA) as its 2009 Ceiling Recycler of the Year. Over the past 14 months, the government agency has recycled more than ...
Armstrong World Industries said Tuesday that it has recruited a powerful new ally in its ongoing effort to recycle old ceiling tiles. Waste Management has agreed to collect ceiling tiles from ...
You rarely notice one, but it has a big impact on every room. In fact, you look right at it when you do sit-ups or lie down for a nap. It’s the ceiling. And stepping up to one of the improvements ...
We live, work and play, in the town where we were born and raised - Pittsburg, California. Urban renewal hit our downtown in the early '70s. Dozens of turn-of-the century buildings were leveled to ...
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