Below is a list of where you can recycle popular ceiling tiles:
| Manufacturer | Identification Marks | Web / Email | Minimum Quantity |
| Armstrong World Industries Ltd | Since 1989 all UK products have at least an Armstrong item number and date. Anything older is unlikely to have identification. Armstrong is happy to help with identification of any older products. | www.armstrongceilings.co.uk
recycleyourceilings@armstrong.com |
All recycling enquiries welcomed, some restrictions may apply. |
| Knauf AMF Ceilings Ltd | Marked with AMF and a date stamp. | www.amfceilings.co.uk
recycling@amfceilings.co.uk |
Minimum quantity 2,000m². Refer to Knauf AMF’s recycling programme document. |
| OWA (UK) Ltd | OWA printed on back of tile, and date stamped. | www.owa-ceilings.co.uk
recycle@owa-ceilings.co.uk |
Minimum quantity 1,500m² |
| Rockwool Ltd trading as Rockfon | Manufacturers name together with production date and time. | www.rockfon.co.uk
recycle@rockfon.co.uk |
No minimum quantity. Upcycling of stone wool and wet felt tiles. Refer to Rockfon’s recycling customer returns procedure. |
| Saint-Gobain Ecophon Ltd | Ecophon is printed on the back of the tile, plus date and time of manufacture. | www.ecophon.co.uk
sustainability@ecophon.co.uk |
Small quantities of offcuts may be reused. Refer to Ecophon for full details on this and end of life product recycling. |
| SAS international | www.sasint.co.uk
recycle@sasint.co.uk |
