Technion research paves way for first recycled glass road

Date: 8 September 2006
Source: jpost.com

Date: 8 September 2006

A new road surface made with recycled glass mixed with asphalt will be laid down on a road in Holon on Monday night, following lab research at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology that shows it is as effective as conventional pavement.

The five-centimeter-deep layer will be laid at the entrance to the city on Rehov Halohamim, between Rehov Hama'apilim and Rehov Hagiborim.

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