Tyre Stewardship Australia and RMIT University are partnering on a ground-breaking research project evaluating the performance of crumb rubber in asphalt made from old car tyres.
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Asphalt plant to boost tyre recycling, with Tyrecycle
A multi-million dollar Asphalt Manufacturing Plant has been built by a major asphalt producer in South Australia to boost the recycling rate of used tyres on Australian roads.
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Geofabrics and Visy partner to turn plastic into geotextiles
Geofabrics has signed a multi-year partnership with Visy to reduce the number of plastic bottles going into landfill.
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Crumb rubber: a legacy investigation
Main Roads WA is working with the Australian Road Research Board and Tyre Stewardship Australia to validate the use of recycled asphalt pavement that contains crumb rubber. Roads & Infrastructure reports.
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Two major steps taken to increase glass in NSW road building
Across Sydney, 16 metropolitan councils have joined forces to recycle nearly 100 million glass containers yearly into local roads. This marks the largest local government led procurement of recycled materials for road building in NSW.
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TSA opens EOIs for low traffic crumb rubber road fund
Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA) has opened expressions of interest for funding to help local councils and other eligible organisations utilise crumb rubber (CR) in low traffic asphalt roads.
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Kleemann… Thats a RAP
Renowned German machinery manufacturer Kleemann has been producing crushers and screens for mineral processing since the 1920s. Now, Wirtgen is bringing the latest technology from the OEM to Australia.
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Recycling pavement with the iNOVA series
The CIBER iNOVA 1502 asphalt plant was used to process Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) for a rehabilitation project on a major Brazilian road. CIBER Product Specialist Marcelo Zubaran explains the plant’s recycling capabilities.
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Duncans road goes green
When given the task of managing the Western Roads Upgrade network for the next 20 years, Broadspectrum (now Ventia) looked at the possibility of using innovative recycled products to demonstrate their performance.
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Victoria opens $2.6 million sustainable infrastructure grants
To roll out recycled materials for local infrastructure projects, the Victorian Government has released $2.6 million from the Sustainable Infrastructure Fund in grants.
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