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Presented on Tuesday November 11th, this years winners are:
Advocacy - Cincinnati Regional Chapter
Education - James River Green Building Council
Education - South Carolina Chapter
Organizational Excellence - Georgia Chapter
Organizational Excellence - Delaware Valley Green Building Council
Community - Vermont Green Building Network
Community - Chicago Chapter
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The Paste Up Collection - a dramatic layering of light and shadow inspired by urban street art.
This collection of five designs is offered in a combination of tip shear and loop constructions. Each design is available in a choice of 18 exciting new colors.
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Designer Todd van der Kruik on his new collection WATCH VIDEO
The Paste Up collection was recognized with an Innovation Award at the recent IIDEX Show in Toronto.
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New Product News
GHOST ARTIST: Appreciating the unsung heroes of design
For his first Milliken carpet collection, designer Roby Isaac created an homage to all the designers and architects whose anonymous contributions enhance our everyday spaces. From geometric Façade to softly organic Semblance, the four patterns of Ghost Artist explore architectural detail in 16 coordinating colors.
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Big Footprint Reduction : Milliken Carbon Offsets Donation Makes Greenbuild Carbon Neutral
With a donation of 12,500 metric tonnes of carbon offsets, Milliken & Company is helping the U.S. Green Building Council's Greenbuild International Conference & Exposition achieve carbon neutral status. The Leonardo Academy announced that generous donations of carbon offsets from Milliken and renewable energy certificates (RECs) from WindCurrent will offset emissions resulting from the annual event. Since 2005, by working with Leonardo Academy Milliken has donated approximately 36,000 metric tonnes or 72 million pounds of carbon dioxide credits toward making Greenbuild a carbon neutral event.
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