"When completed the new Asphalt Plant will be able to produce 160 tonnes of material per hour, reduce road construction costs and produce better roads.This seems a significant step in promoting recycling in Guyana.
It was noted that the equipment will also use plastic bags, bottles and used tyres to pave roads."
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
New asphalt plant to help recycling
According to reports (Newsroom.gy) a new, larger, asphalt plant is shortly to begin operations. It should have the capability of using recycled tyres and plastic in the mix.
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