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Forget petroleum-based asphalt: a Scottish company transforms 684,000 plastic bottles into one kilometer of road that is 60% more resistant and up to 10 times more durable
By Valdemar Medeiros – CPG MacRebur transforms recycled plastic into asphalt additive, reduces bitumen use, and brings sustainable roads to over 30 countries. MacRebur, a company founded in Lockerbie, Scotland, has created a technology that transforms recycled plastic into asphalt additive, reducing the use of bitumen, a petroleum-derived material used as a binder in traditional roads. According to the company itself, their products MR6 and MR8 …
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