As concerns about environmental sustainability grow, the road construction industry is embracing eco-friendly solutions, and one of the key players in this movement is eco-friendly asphalt. Traditional hot-mix asphalt, while durable, generates substantial greenhouse gas emissions during production. Eco-friendly alternatives aim to reduce these emissions, conserve natural resources, and promote a greener approach to road infrastructure.

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Asphalt is a widely used construction material consisting of bitumen, a sticky, black and highly viscous form of petroleum, which is mixed with aggregate materials including sand and gravel. When heated and mixed thoroughly with aggregate, it becomes a malleable substance. Upon cooling, it becomes solid and can be laid down in large, flat slabs to form asphalt concrete pavements.
Composition and Production
Asphalt is primarily composed of bitumen, which accounts ... Read more