EPA Selects ACMA and IACMI for $6 Million Grant to Reduce Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Construction Materials ACMA and IACMI announced their joint selection as recipients of the Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Construction Materials and Products grant FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EPA Selects ACMA and
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