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Ceiling Environmental Information

Armstrong is a Charter Member of the US Green Building Council (USGBC). Together, we can improve the environment.

 
RESOURCES:

 
Recycling program video clip [1 min, 17 sec]
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Requirements for recycling ceiling tile (PDF)
Recycled content by product (PDF)

 
How Armstrong products can help achieve LEED® credits (PDF)
Sustainable Design Information Sheet (PDF)

 
Calculate your recycling cost savings now - interactive program
Reclamation Specification for your next project
Success stories and case studies
Armstrong environmental flooring solutions
LITERATURE:
Armstrong Ceiling Recycling Program (PDF)
Recycle Your Old Ceilings
Armstrong continues to make a strong commitment to sustainability through a focus on the environment, the economy and society.  Our closed-loop Ceiling Recycling Program is but one example of how innovative products and services can contribute to protecting the environment, preserving natural resources and reducing our environmental footprint.  An industry first and only one-of-its-kind, more than 20 million square feet of ceilings have been recycled since 1999.
 
It’s good for you.
No landfill fees or dumpster costs.  We’ll pick up your old ceiling tiles.

 
Removing old ceilings for recycling provides an early view of potential problems, structural issues and abatement needs.
Orderly ceiling removal eliminates confusion and space limitations during demolition.
Achieve LEED® credits by including ceiling recycling in your construction waste plan.
Show your commitment to the environment.
 
It’s good for the planet.
Less landfill impact
Preserves our natural resources.

 
Closed-loop process enables old ceilings to become new again with higher post-consumer content; saves on use of virgin materials.
  Armstrong is a Charter Member of the US Green Building Council (USGBC).  Together, we can improve the environment.

LEED® is a registered trademark of the United States Green Building Council.