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Aggregate Reuse and Recycling

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Every year in Ontario, millions of tonnes of reusable asphalt and concrete aggregate is generated from road building and other construction projects. Unfortunately, municipal policies and specifications often prohibit or severely limit the reuse of recycled aggregates in construction projects, and large volumes of recyclable aggregates end up in landfills. Rob Bradford of the Toronto and Area Road Builders Association discusses the issue with Kyle Martin, project manager at Fermar Paving.

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Every year in Ontario, millions of tonnes of reusable asphalt and concrete aggregate is generated from road building and other construction projects. Unfortunately, municipal policies and specifications often prohibit or severely limit the reuse of recycled aggregates in construction projects, and large volumes of recyclable aggregates end up in landfills. Rob Bradford of the Toronto and Area Road Builders Association discusses the issue with Kyle Martin, project manager at Fermar Paving.

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