Sixteen Mile Stretch of Interstate in West Georgia May Become the Most Restorative Highway in The U.S.
This summer, friends and associates of Ray C. Anderson gathered on what would have been his 80th birthday to dedicate the naming of a 16-mile stretch of Interstate 85 in West Georgia in his honor. A West Point, GA native and graduate of Georgia Tech, Ray founded Troup County–based Interface, Inc., the world’s largest carpet tile manufacturer, and led his company to become a highly lauded and emulated model of sustainable industry.
Fittingly, the Ray C. Anderson Memorial Highway extends from exit 2 to exit 18, bookend exits to two Interface manufacturing plants located in West Point and LaGrange.
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Fittingly, the Ray C. Anderson Memorial Highway extends from exit 2 to exit 18, bookend exits to two Interface manufacturing plants located in West Point and LaGrange.
Read More: http://3blmedia.com/News/Sixteen-Mile-Stretch-Interstate-West-Georgia-May-Become-Most-Restorative-Highway-US
© 2014 | 3BL Media/Ray C. Anderson Foundation | All Rights Reserved