RECYCLED MATERIAL
Why waste?
Recycling asphalt is an eco-friendly and cost-effective practice that is becoming increasingly popular in the paving industry. By repurposing old asphalt, we can reduce waste and the need for new materials, saving natural resources while decreasing the amount of material sent to landfills.
One popular method of asphalt recycling is the addition of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) to new asphalt mixes. RAP is old or excess asphalt that has been crushed and screened to size, making it a suitable material for reuse in new asphalt mixes.
When RAP is mixed with new asphalt, it can provide a range of benefits. For example, RAP can enhance the overall quality of asphalt mixes by improving its strength, durability, and performance. It’s also cost-effective, as we can use less new asphalt and thereby reduce the expense of producing and transporting new materials.
At Bryer’s Paving, we take pride in our use of recycled materials and our commitment to reducing our impact on the environment (and your wallet). We expertly mix in the right amount of RAP to create new asphalt that is stronger and more durable than before.