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Armstrong Residential Ceilings has released a new line of faux tin ceiling tiles called Tin Look that can easily and affordably bring a unique look to a room—perhaps a kitchen—in your ...
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 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 ...
Armstrong designates new tiles made with high levels of recycled ceilings as Ceiling-2-Ceiling tiles. Since the program began in 1999, Armstrong has recycled over 123 million square feet of old ...
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 ...
Continuing to broaden its portfolio of products, Armstrong World Industries said Friday it has agreed to acquire a Los Angeles-based maker of architectural specialty metal ceilings and felt walls ...