Lancaster-based Armstrong World Industries, a manufacturer of interior and exterior architectural applications, recently released its fifth annual sustainability report.
The report includes the company’s three sustainability pillars: healthy and circular products, healthy planet and thriving people and communities.
“This report reflects the dedication of our team to further embed sustainability throughout our operations and innovate products that support our customers’ sustainability goals,” Vic Grizzle, Armstrong president and CEO, said. “I am proud of the dedication our team has shown to advance our sustainability goals and to further strengthen the resilience of our company.”
Key highlights include:
The company launched the Ultima Low Embodied Carbon ceiling panels that reduce material-related carbon emissions by 43 percent compared with standard Armstrong Ultima ceiling panels.
The company expanded its Templok Energy Saving Ceilings portfolio to provide customers more options for reducing energy costs and operational carbon in buildings.
The company made progress toward reducing the use of chemicals of concern in materials.
The company contributed nearly $1 million in community giving.
Armstrong World Industries designs and manufactures ceilings, specialty walls and exterior metal solutions that are used for aesthetics, acoustics and sustainable attributes. The company employs approximately 3,600 people at 20 facilities. In 2024, it had $1.4 billion in revenue.