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 ...
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 ...
In one of our first projects as budding do-it-yourselfers, we installed acoustical tiles on a pockmarked ceiling that was well beyond repair. The new tiles transformed the room, making the ceiling a ...
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.
Compiled By Glenn 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 ...
Editor's note: Photo captions have been adjusted to correct the spelling of Jason Cavanaugh's last name and standardize all references to Templok. If you think of your building as a cooler, Armstrong ...
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