Recycled Roads in Melbourne’s West
A council in Melbourne’s west has taken to reusing recycled pavement, glass and reclaimed plastic shampoo and milk bottles to build greener roads...
MOREA council in Melbourne’s west has taken to reusing recycled pavement, glass and reclaimed plastic shampoo and milk bottles to build greener roads...
MOREMoreton Bay Regional Council is building greener roads that last longer by resurfacing its streets with a new high-quality asphalt that...
MORERedland City Council is pioneering a process that turns plastic bottles and other waste into new, high-quality roads. In a Queensland first...
MOREUpon completion of Victorian Government’s Western Roads Upgrade Project approximately 190 million bottles worth of recycled glass will have been...
MORELong term customers, Winslow Constructors and Azzona Drainage have joined forces on the construction of MAB Alliance Business Park in Melbourne’s...
MOREAlex Fraser Queensland has developed strong relationships with a number of core customers who consistently choose recycled materials. One such...
MOREDozens of Bayside streets are being turned into green roads in the council’s latest maintenance blitz. To complete the resurfacing project, Alex...
MOREA new transfer station is underway at Dakabin’s Waste Management Facility in Queensland’s Moreton Bay region. Managed by Hazell Bros, the...
MORENot only are Alex Fraser recycled products being used to build greener roads and rail, they’re now been selected as a sustainable solution...
MOREProject Overview The Dingley Arterial is a partially completed $74.6-million six-lane arterial road in Melbourne’s South Eastern Metropolitan...
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