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Greener Roads: Mop and Ecoaza Sign Alliance to Study the Incorporation of Steel Waste in Roads

The subsidiary of Aceros AZA, dedicated to processing more than 70,000 tons of steel waste per year, will work together with the Road Administration of the ministerial portfolio to promote the use of sustainable materials in the construction of roads in Chile.
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40 visits An important milestone for the future of a more sustainable road was achieved with the signing of a Framework Cooperation Agreement between EcoAZA, subsidiary of the steel company Aceros AZA, and the Ministry of Public Works (MOP), specifically with the Road Administration of the portfolio.The signing of the treaty, officialized a few days ago, seeks to foster a collaborative relationship between the two organizations, which translates…

The subsidiary of Aceros AZA, dedicated to processing more than 70,000 tons of steel waste per year, will work together with the Road Administration of the ministerial portfolio to promote the use of sustainable materials in the construction of roads in Chile.

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diarioestrategia.cl broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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