Sustainability Victoria has announced Alex Fraser's Clarinda recycling facility is amoun 13 recipients of the Victorian Government's $4.67 million Resource Recovery Infrastructure Fund.
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Asphalt as a safety innovation
Australian asphalt manufacturing business Asphaltech has developed DuraGrip to improve safety, help the environment and increase durability.
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Fulton Hogan oil recycling program renewed
Fulton Hogan's oil recycling program has been approved for another seven years by the New Zealand Government.
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Renewable roads
Peter Murphy speaks to Roads and Infrastructure as sustainable material supplier Alex Fraser celebrates a milestone birthday.
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Major Victorian recycler opens sustainable asphalt and glass plants
Roads and Infrastructure Magazine attended the opening of the glass and asphalt plants which are an exciting development for Victoria's circular economy.
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The road to recovery
Alex Fraser has developed a world-first process to improve its recycling of glass fines and increase its supply of sustainable construction material to the Australian infrastructure market.
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ACT trials recycled asphalt
The ACT is trialling asphalt made from recycled material including soft plastics, used printer toner cartridges, crushed glass and reclaimed asphalt material.
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City of Mitcham begins testing new crumbed rubber asphalt mix
Around 850 used tyres have been recycled to pave a 335 metre stretch of road as part of a crumbed rubber asphalt trial in the City of Mitcham, South Australia.
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John Holland JV awarded $130M water recycling upgrade
A John Holland SUEZ Becca joint venture has been selected to upgrade South East Water’s Boneo Water Recycling Treatment Plant to provide a sustainable water recycling process for the Mornington Peninsula.
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Downer to build $8M asphalt plant for recycled materials
Downer Group will begin work on an $8 million asphalt plant in Telbara to increase the amount of plastics and recycled materials that can be used in local road construction.
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