Paving way for new road surface trials

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Council is considering trialling new road surfaces, including a product made from used printer cartridges.
 
Director of Planning & Infrastructure Martin Drydale said there were several innovations Council was looking to road-test as part of this year’s re-seal and rehabilitation program.
 
“There are various alternatives to traditional asphalt that promise environmental benefits, making them well worth a look,” Mr Drydale said.
 
“One such product is manufactured using old toner cartridges from printers, these being combined with recycled car tyres. If successful, each kilometre of paving would potentially avert thousands of plastic cartridges from ending up in landfill.
 
“Another asphalt product is poured at a lower temperature, resulting in reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Plus we will continue to look for opportunities to reclaim our old asphalt and recycle it.
 
“Noosa Council has an opportunity to be at the forefront of innovative road technology. We look forward to working with our successful contractors to determine the best way forward,” Mr Drydale said.

16 September 2016