State of the Aggregate Resource in Ontario Study: Paper4-Reuse & Recycling

Summary


recycling and reuse of excess materials and byproducts in bulk applications has the potential to be a key contributing factor to aggregate resource sustainability.

 

Date Published:  July 09, 2010
Publisher:  Government of Ontario, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Policy Division

Details

With a substantial amount of the approximately 173 million tonnes of primary aggregates consumed annually for Ontario’s infrastructure, enhanced recycling and reuse of excess materials and byproducts in bulk applications has the potential to be a key contributing factor to aggregate resource sustainability.

 

SAROS Paper 4 - Reuse & Recycling (PDF, 5.87 MB)

 

ISBN 978-1-4435-3797-1

 

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