Mercedes-Benz Australia has become the newest contributor to Tyre Stewardship Australia in a commitment to the responsible disposal of end-of-life tyres.
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Recycled plastic noise walls make a debut on the Mordialloc Freeway
Noise walls made using 75 per cent recycled plastic, collected from houses across Victoria will be used on the Mordialloc Freeway project.
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Planning for the road ahead
Tyrecycle is beginning 2021 by paving the way for the increased use of crumb rubber from recycled tyres in roads ahead of the implementation of the Australian Government’s Waste Export Ban.
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Vic Govt commits $2.6M towards recycled products in council infrastructure
Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D'Ambrosio has announced 19 projects will share in $2.6 million to support the use of recycled materials in infrastructure.
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Local councils and TSA on the road to sustainability
Tyre Stewardship Australia is working with local councils across Australia to transform the way roads are built. Together they are exploring innovative methods to increase the use of crumb rubber while enhancing performance and championing sustainability.
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Blue Phoenix Group secures 25 year contract with Avertas Energy
Blue Phoenix Western Australia has signed a 25-year contract with Avertas Energy to build, own and operate an Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) processing facility at Latitude 32 Kwinana.
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Soft plastics used to create sustainable concrete carpark and footpath
A team of engineers from RMIT have partnered with Victorian recycling organisations Replas, RED Group and SR Engineering to create a concrete material made from recycled soft plastics.
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Six Tasmanian councils to use crumb rubber asphalt in a first for the state
A recycled crumb rubber demonstration project across local roads in Tasmania is hoped to pave the way to a more sustainable future in the state.
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Growing a sustainable footprint with TonerPlas
TonerPlas is a high-performance asphalt additive engineered using post-consumer recycled plastic polymers. After nearly 10 years in development, being tested and trialled on Australian roads, Close the Loop is looking to increase its footprint in the sector.
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Alex Fraser’s answer to asphalt
As a company committed to achieving carbon neutrality, Alex Fraser has created PolyPave, an asphalt product that can contain high volumes of recycled materials including plastic, glass and RAP.
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