Through trials of its crumb rubber binder across Australia, Road Maintenance aims to improve the uptake of the sustainable approach now and well into the future.
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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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Growing a market for tyre-derived products
With reauthorisation from the ACCC, Tyre Stewardship Australia is increasing the scope of its product stewardship scheme to fund demonstration projects that use tyre-derived products.
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Tyres to roads gaining momentum
Tyre Stewardship Australia has teamed up with the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association to bring road builders a sustainable and effective alternative to standard asphalt products.
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Old tyres: From running on the roads to being part of them
Tyre Stewardship Australia has been helping create a circular economy by finding new ways to use waste tyres, from crumb rubber asphalt to permeable pavements.
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Tyres find new life in innovative wall system
Tyre Stewardship Australia-accredited recycler Lomwest Enterprises is exploring new applications and opportunities for its wall system incorporating end-of-life tyres.
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Where the rubber hits the road
Through its development of preblended crumb rubber modified binder technology, SAMI Bitumen Technologies is overcoming challenges and helping to increase opportunities for the use of crumb rubber binder in Australian road surfacing.
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Crumb rubber asphalt: putting theory into practice
With crumb rubber increasingly recognised as a sustainable alternative to traditional road construction material, Tyre Stewardship Australia is shifting its focus to producing more practical outcomes for the Australian industry.
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Turning old tyres into new roads
With millions of tyres dumped in Australia, a new innovation could turn used tyres into permeable surfaces – helping the environment and our future infrastructure.
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