Asphalt is one of the prevalent recycled materials on roads, driveways, and parking lots. 3/4" recycled asphalt significantly reduces the project cost and is also environmentally friendly. Many questions arise about the properties and use of 3/4" recycled asphalt. This article answers three commonly asked questions about 3/4" recycled asphalt.
1. How Is 3/4″ Recycled Asphalt Hardened?
The first step to hardening 3/4" recycled asphalt is to mix the old asphalt with hot bitumen and recycled filler materials like rubber.
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Scrap metal recycling is a smart way to clean the environment and get some dollars on the side. However, if it is not done right, you may not get all the money you deserve. This article will discuss four common pitfalls when recycling metal to help you avoid them and get more bucks for your scrap metal.
1. Taking Contaminated Scrap Metal
The first pitfall is taking contaminated metal to the scrapyard.
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As a responsible business owner, owner of a small start-up, or local business owner, you care about what happens to your business and its service. The most important thing to remember is that recycling your material is not an option—it's a must. You might wonder why recycling is so important? It's important because materials that end up in landfills are incredibly toxic, making a negative impact on both the environment and human health.
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