Tyre Stewardship Australia and Keep Victoria Beautiful are joining forces to help the Litter Enforcement Officer Network tackle illegal dumping and stockpiling of waste tyres in local environments.
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Puma Bitumen expands into crumb rubber bitumen for roads
The equivalent of more than a million used car tyres can now be recycled to make high quality crumb rubber bitumen for Australian roads in a partnership between Puma Bitumen and Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA).
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Tyre Stewardship Australia joins International Rubber Study Group
Tyre Stewardship Australia has joined the International Rubber Study Group, an inter-governmental organisation composed of rubber producing and consuming stakeholders.
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TSA and ARRB trial crumb rubber asphalt
A crumb rubber asphalt trial will soon begin in Melbourne, with funding from Tyre Stewardship Australia and the Australian Road Research Board.
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City of Mitcham installs recycled tyre pavement
The permeable paving was created by the University of Melbourne with funding from Tyre Stewardship Australia.
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Six new local governments join Tyre Stewardship Australia
A further six local government authorities have received TSA accreditation, after using tyre-derived raw materials in infrastructure projects.
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Research looks to stop spalling
Concrete doesn’t burn but it does split when exposed to extreme heat. New research from the UK claims adding tyre fibres to a concrete mix can stop this occurrence. Not all agree. Roads and Infrastructure investigates.
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