RECYCLING ASPHALT PAVEMENTS 2025

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Asphalt is 100 percent reusable and recycled at a higher rate than any other material in America including soda cans and newspaper.
Asphalt is generally recycled and not dumped, so look to find your local hot mix plant(s) and ask them about recycling it. Most places you pay to dump the old asphalt at the plant, but maybe your local places will pay you a little bit to take it off your hands.
There are various ways to use crushed asphalt including: Roads. Bases. Fills. Shoulders on roads. Sidewalks. Driveways. Parking lots. Foundations.
Asphalt pavement recycling methods For hot processing, materials are either mixed on-site or in a mixing plant. Alternatively, cold generation of the old asphalt is processed in a crusher and can be used for the new binder course or sub-base. aggregate and bitumen can also be added to a new mix.
A survey conducted by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) examining the use of recycled materials and warm-mix asphalt in paving reveals that 95 percent of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is reused in new pavement.
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Old asphalt is usually sorted and processed, so it can be used for other paving jobs. Asphalt that has been reclaimed from an old project can be converted into an aggregate mixture that is used to create new asphalt. Thus, old asphalt is a valuable, eco-friendly material that has a multitude of uses.

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