A company which uses plastic waste to surface roads has opened its first factory in Dumfries and Galloway. The MacRebur plant in Lockerbie will take rubbish which would have gone to landfill to ...
To find out whether plastic is the answer to our roads crisis, Auto Express headed to Dumfriesshire, Scotland, to meet with MacRebur. The company may have the answer to the UK’s road problems ...
The roads of the Dutch city Rotterdam might not ... friendly substance one day in the near future – recycled plastic. The concept comes from KWS Infra, a part of the Dutch group of construction ...
The plastic roads made by MacRebur look just like a traditional surface A Scottish housebuilder has used plastic waste to build a road on one of its developments, in what is thought to be a UK first.
The state panchayat and rural development department is aiming to soon make 80 waste plastic management units fully operational to enable preparation of mixture with bitumen for construction and ...
While the roads still contain asphalt, they offer a practical use for a product that might otherwise turn into litter. (Dow wouldn't disclose the ratio of asphalt to plastic in its formula.) ...
The issue with that is the plastic is still separate from the road itself, and when the road breaks down, microplastics are released into the environment. The company says its product doesn't do ...
Pune: Four teenagers from the city have embarked on a mission to make roads more sustainable and pothole-resistant by using plastic waste, displaying innovation and social responsibility.