Germany: Future Of Runway With Sustainable Asphalt
Asphalt Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles
The research is just beginning but the results hold promising news for greener air travel. German researchers have created sustainable asphalt using recycled plastic bottles and glass. The new material could reduce the impact of airport runways on the environment and enhance safety and longevity.The new asphalt mix is made from 10% recycled plastic bottles and 10% recycled glass, which is heated to 180 degrees Celsius (356 Fahrenheit) and then mixed with regular asphalt. The resulting material is stronger, more resistant to cracking, and less permeable than traditional asphalt, according to the researchers, who published their findings in the journal Construction and Building Materials.
In addition to recycled materials, the new asphalt mix also contains a special additive that helps to break down pollutants in the air. This additive could help to reduce the amount of air pollution caused by airports, which is a major concern for communities around the world.
Benefits of Sustainable Asphalt
The benefits of sustainable asphalt are numerous. In addition to the environmental benefits, the new material is also less likely to crack and deteriorate. This means that runways made from sustainable asphalt could last longer and require less maintenance, saving money in the long run. The new asphalt is also more resistant to water damage, which could help to prevent the formation of potholes and other hazards.
The research team is now working to develop a full-scale prototype of the new asphalt. They hope to have a product ready for commercial use within the next few years. If successful, the new material could help to make air travel more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Conclusion
The development of sustainable asphalt is a promising step towards greener air travel. The new material could reduce the environmental impact of airport runways, as well as enhance safety and longevity. If successful, the new asphalt could help to make air travel more sustainable and environmentally friendly.