Mannington Receives 2025 Social Impact Award from VSC
New Orleans, LA, December 19, 2025-Mannington Mills has been named the recipient of the 2025 Social Impact Award by the Vinyl Sustainability Council (VSC). The award recognizes Mannington’s Work Hard/Play Hard initiative supporting Feeding America and local food banks across the United States.
The Vinyl Sustainability Council’s Social Impact Award honors a member company that demonstrates a strong commitment to community well-being through meaningful, measurable action. Mannington Mills was recognized for mobilizing volunteers, resources, and leadership to address food insecurity while embedding social impact into its broader business practices.
Through the Work Hard/Play Hard initiative, Mannington Mills mobilized volunteers at 15 food banks across nine states, raising $150,000 to help provide approximately 1.5 million meals. More than 1,000 volunteer hours were contributed by Mannington associates, family members, and members of the Board of Directors, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to service, community engagement, and social responsibility.
These efforts were informed by Mannington’s double materiality assessment, which engaged 543 stakeholders and identified food security and community engagement as priority social impact areas.
Pic: Mannington Commercial’s Ashleigh Gordon, sustainability analyst; Brian Kuritz, senior director of research and development; and Shane Totten, vice president of sustainability, accept the Social Impact Award from Jay Thomas, executive director of the Vinyl Sustainability Council.