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Using Recycled Content in Road & Infrastructure Projects: Glass, Plastic Drainage Pipes, Asphalt, & Crumb Rubber
November 16, 2020 - November 17, 2020
Increasing the use of recycled content is essential, and road and infrastructure projects are an often overlooked opportunity. This two-day virtual workshop provided an opportunity for participants to learn how to take advantage of glass, plastic drainage pipes, ground asphalt and crumb rubber in construction and help keep this big volume material out of landfills. This was a joint two-day virtual workshop organized by NEWMOA and the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC) in partnership with:
- Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA)
- Maine Resource Recovery Association (MRRA)
- Maine Department of Environmental Protection
- New Hampshire Department of Environmental Conservation
- Maine Department of Transportation
- New Hampshire Department of Transportation
- New Hampshire Technology Transfer Center
PowerPoint slides:
- Plastic Corrugated HDPE Drainage Pipe with Recycled Content by Bob Babcanec, Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS)
- Recycled Plastic in Asphalt by Adam Peer, American Chemistry Council (ACC)
- Government Recycling Demand Champions by Lynn Rubinstein, NERC
- Ground Asphalt for Roads by Rick Bradbury, Maine Department of Transportation
- Ground Tire Rubber in Pavements by Ed Naras, Massachusetts Department of Transportation
- Process Glass Aggregate by Reagan Bissonnette, Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA); Bob Harrington & John Early, Town of New London, NH; Brian Patnoe, Town of Littleboro, NH
There is a fee to access the recording of the Workshop; for more information visit: www.nerc.org/conferences-and-workshops/conference-and-workshop-presentations