Armstrong’s VCT recycling designed to reduce environmental impact

HomeNewsArmstrong's VCT recycling designed to reduce environmental impact

Armstrong Commercial Flooring’s Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) Flooring Recycling Program is the first program of its kind to recycle all Armstrong VCT flooring products as well as competitor VCT products.

Recycling is part of the Armstrong cradle-to-cradle process designed to reduce environmental impact; less waste goes into landfills, there is less use of natural resources, less energy consumption and less greenhouse gas emissions.  Since 2009, Armstrong has been piloting its VCT Recycling Program with national retailers and the company has successfully recycled over one million pounds of recycled post-consumer VCT material back into new VCT product. 

This program creates value for customers in two ways: by allowing them to recycle their old VCT flooring and by allowing for the creation of new high recycled content VCT flooring products.

Building owners can quickly and easily ship old VCT flooring from renovation projects to an Armstrong flooring plant as an alternative to landfill disposal.  Under the program, Armstrong provides containers for collecting the material and pays freight costs for shipping the old VCT flooring, which it uses as raw materials in the manufacture of new, high-performance flooring products.

According to Amy Costello, Armstrong’s Sustainability Manager for Commercial Flooring, the company has a long history of diverting post-industrial and post-consumer waste from landfills by using waste from other industries to manufacture its flooring; founder Thomas Armstrong began using waste from his bottle cork manufacturing facility to manufacture linoleum in 1909.  The VCT recycling program takes this environmental heritage a step further.

“The program is designed to help our customers reduce their impact on the environment by redirecting used VCT flooring from landfills back to Armstrong, thereby creating a closed loop manufacturing process,” Costello says. “We have a history of commitment to manufacture our products in an environmentally responsible fashion. Through the recycling program, we honor that commitment by offering a valuable end to what typically would have been thrown away.”

Program Steps

The program involves a few simple steps. First, building owners need to verify with Armstrong (Call 877-276-7876, option 2, then 7) that their old VCT can be recycled.  The old VCT does not need to be an Armstrong product to qualify for the program.

Once a material is qualified, Armstrong will provide specially labeled boxes for owners to scrap old tile for pick-up.  More detailed information on packaging procedures is available from Armstrong.

Once the material is ready for pick-up, the owner simply needs to contact Armstrong. The company will then arrange for a truck to pick up the material anywhere in the continental United States and transfer it to its nearest manufacturing facility.  Armstrong will pay the freight for shipment to the plant.

The process for recycling old flooring has proven to be as fast as removing the material for disposal in a landfill, so the program has little, if any, adverse impact on demolition schedules.  It can also be less costly than the cost of local handling, transport, dumpster and landfill fees.

Flooring Contain Recycled Materials

All Armstrong VCT flooring contains recycled materials, and Raffia and Chromospin specifically contain post-consumer material supplier through the VCT program.  Learn more about AFP’s VCT Recycling Program at Armstrong.com.

Must Read

Unilin terminates SPC license agreements

Waregem, Belgium—Unilin Technologies has terminated its license agreements with seven SPC flooring manufacturers: Hubei Zong Tong Shu New Material, Wuxi Kexiangaineng New Material, Anhui...

Tile of Spain releases Digital Look Book volume four

Miami, Fla.—Tile of Spain USA has announced the fourth edition of its Digital Look Book, an esteemed catalog that highlights various collections from Spanish...

Las Vegas Market, TISE to overlap this winter

Las Vegas—The winter 2025 Las Vegas Market and The International Surface Event (TISE) are set to overlap in an effort to create a dynamic...

AHF Products announces purchase agreement with Premier

Kankakee, Ill.—AHF Products has announced a national group purchasing agreement with Premier, Inc, a healthcare improvement company. The agreement has been effective as of...

Spartan Surfaces add new talent to business development team

Bel Air, Md.—In an effort to expand its growth and influence, Spartan Surfaces has appointed two new talents, Mary ‘Mack’ McAtamnney and John Narciso,...

Call for entries for 2025 Best of Surfaces competition

Nominations are being accepted for the 14th annual Best of Surfaces contest. The Best of Surfaces awards, cosponsored by FCNews and Informa, owners and...
Some text some message..
X