Armstrong World Industries. Inc. (NYSE: AWI), a leader in the innovation and manufacture of ceiling and wall solutions, has been named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek for the third consecutive year.
AWI President and Chief Executive Officer Vic Grizzle said, “Being named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies for the third consecutive year is a tremendous honor. This recognition is a reflection of our sustainable and responsible business practices and the hard work of our teams that strive to make a positive impact on our customers and communities.”
Newsweek, in collaboration with Statista, evaluated the 2,000 largest U.S. public companies based on environmental, social and corporate governance criteria. These factors were combined to create an overall corporate social responsibility score, derived from 30 key performance indicators, including energy consumption and charitable contributions, along with a reputation survey of over 26,000 U.S. consumers. The resulting awards list highlights companies that excel in corporate responsibility, sustainability and ethical business practices.
With $1.3 billion in revenue in 2023, AWI has approximately 3,500 employees and a manufacturing network of 19 facilities, plus seven facilities dedicated to its WAVE joint venture.
AWI shares lost 75 cents, however, to $156.33