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Trex Company Makes Business Ethics 100 Best Corporate Citizens List

WINCHESTER, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2004--Trex Company (NYSE: TWP) was named #50 on Business Ethics magazine's annual listing of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens for 2004, announced earlier this week. Trex is a leader in the fast-growing market for alternative decking products.

"We are proud to be among the elite group of companies recognized by Business Ethics," including Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, and 3M," said Trex Chairman and CEO Robert Matheny. According to the Business Ethics article, "Newcomer Trex Co. (No. 50), which manufactures building products from recycled wood and plastic wastes, brought in stellar return to shareholders."

Now in its fifth year, Business Ethics' ranking identifies companies among the Russell 1000, the largest publicly traded companies, that excel at serving a variety of stakeholders well. The ranking is based on quantitative measures of corporate service to seven stakeholder groups: stockholders, employees, customers, the community, the environment, overseas stakeholders, and women and minorities.

Statistical analysis for the list was done by Sandra Waddock and Samuel Graves of the Carroll School of Management at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Social ratings were provided by KLD Research & Analytics of Boston, a research firm serving socially responsible investors.

The 100 Best Corporate Citizens story will appear in the spring issue of Business Ethics, which for 17 years has been the premier publication for the movement to bring greater social responsibility into business. The full story can be read at http://www.business-ethics.com/100best.htm.

About Trex Company

Trex Company is the nation's largest manufacturer of alternative decking, which is marketed under the brand name Trex(R). Trex Wood-Polymer(R) lumber offers an attractive appearance and the workability of wood without the ongoing need for protective sealants or repairs. Trex decking and railing is manufactured in a proprietary process that combines waste wood fibers and reclaimed polyethylene and is used primarily for residential and commercial decking. The Company sells its products through approximately 90 wholesale distribution locations, which in turn sell Trex decking to approximately 3,300 independent contractor-oriented retail lumberyards across the United States. In addition, in 2004, the Company's products will be available in a limited number of Home Depot stores.

For more information about Trex Company, visit their website at www.trex.com or call 1-800-BUY-TREX (289-8739).

CONTACT: Trex Company, Inc.
Robert G. Matheny, 540-542-6300
or
PR
Maureen Murray, 973-993-1570

SOURCE: Trex Company, Inc.