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Recycled Materials Road & Rail

Explore our interactive research report on sustainability options for freight rail

Game-changing sustainability projects

It’s possible to build better, more durable transport infrastructure using recycled materials. Fewer potholes and road failure, improved durability, reducing landfill and producing better environmental outcomes.

NTRO|ARRB leads the way in innovating and implementing recycled material use in road and rail infrastructure.

We help inform all levels of government about best practice use and specification development for plastic, recycled glass, reclaimed asphalt pavement, concrete, crumb rubber and other recycled roads.

We work with all levels of government on game-changing sustainability projects for their roads, safely and successfully incorporating recycled, new and emerging materials into the road network.

Floating flyers for Recycled Crushed Glass, Canterbury Bankstown, NSW

Best Practice Advice

ARRB has written Best Practice Advice for the use of recycled materials in road and rail infrastructure.

Sustainability, innovation and safety

NTRO|ARRB is expert in implementing sustainability, innovation and safety in transport systems. Our focus is on increasing the use of upcycled, recycled and sustainable materials; minimising whole of life sustainability impacts; and adapting to climate change. Our outputs lead to safe, community minded, economical and environmentally friendly solutions.

Whether collaborating with government or industry, in partnerships or in consultation, our ground-breaking research provides today’s decision makers with the tools to build a resilient, sustainable future for our cities and regions.

How the circular economy works
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Before and after a recycled road treatment
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Our Expertise

  • Implementing recycled and sustainable materials in transport infrastructure
  • Materials performance and testing
  • Development of standards and specifications
  • Advice on best practice use of new and emerging materials
  • Climate resilient infrastructure
  • Life cycle assessment and economic analysis
  • Environmental management
  • Community safety and resilience

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