Armstrong Hilliard Plant Secures $25,000 Innovation Grant for Advanced Sustainable Paint Waste Filtration Technology

Reuters
16 Jun
Armstrong Hilliard Plant Secures $25,000 Innovation Grant for Advanced Sustainable Paint Waste Filtration Technology

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. $(AWI)$ has been awarded a $25,000 Innovation Grant from the Hilliard Development Corporation (HDC) to advance sustainable paint waste filtration technology at its Hilliard, Ohio plant. This grant will support the development and implementation of the Vibratory Shear Enhanced Processing (VSEP) unit, designed to significantly reduce colored paint waste sent to landfills. The funding will aid AWI in reaching its 2030 water optimization sustainability goals by allowing the plant to divert up to 80% of its colored paint waste from landfill disposal. This initiative aligns with AWI's broader commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation. The grant is specific to Armstrong World Industries and is not shared with other organizations.

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