Win-win? EGLE project testing stronger pavement mix using recycled tires
Matt Jaworowski - 3h ago
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - EGLE is bringing a second definition to the phrase "when the rubber meets the road." The Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is expanding a pilot program that uses scraps of old rubber tires to repave roads.
The department has used the new formula in recent paving projects in Bay and Clare County. Kirsten Clemens, the scrap tire coordinator for EGLE's Materials Management Division, said the projects would do more than keep those tires out of landfills.
"The scrap tire market in Michigan is in a transformation from managing scrap tires as a waste to creating economic value," Clemens said in a release.
Outside of small quantities of rubber that are too dirty or contaminated, virtually every part of the tire can be recycled. Besides being used in road mix, EGLE says tires can be repurposed into mulch for rain gardens and septic fields and as weights for construction barrels.
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