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Willmott Dixon replaces bitumen with plastic on resi roads

Willmott Dixon has replaced carbon-intensive bitumen with an innovative method that uses non-recyclable plastic on roads at the Ashton Rise housing development in Bristol.

The new method uses waste that would otherwise have gone to incineration or landfill, saving the equivalent of 150,000 single-use plastic bags. 

Willmott Dixon claimed it would also save 1.6 tonnes of carbon entering the atmosphere and because it contains plastic, the asphalt will be more flexible, meaning it can cope better with movement caused by changes in the weather, reducing cracks and potholes.

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