Recycled Foam Based Cold Lay Tarmac

This contractor is using a process to reuse coal tarmac from existing roads for new road infrastructure. This method involves treating the old tarmac and converting it into cold-lay tarmac, which is a first on the council’s roads.

This approach not only reduces waste disposal costs and reliance on virgin materials but also lowers carbon emissions due to its energy-efficient production process. Additionally, it minimises construction times and disruptions, contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective road building practice.

This initiative transforms coal tarmac, typically regarded as contaminated waste, into a valuable resource for new road construction.

The benefits of reusing coal tarmac in road construction extend widely across the industry. Firstly, this approach significantly reduces waste disposal costs by repurposing what would otherwise be considered contaminated material. By transforming coal tarmac into a reusable resource, companies can lower their reliance on virgin materials, promoting a circular economy and conserving natural resources.

The cold-lay manufacturing process used to create the new tarmac is more energy-efficient, resulting in lower carbon emissions compared to traditional hot-mix methods. This helps construction firms meet stringent environmental regulations and contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts.

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