“Tires are a problematic waste material in Georgia, and we’re always looking for ways to improve our highways with new technologies and advanced formulations,” said Georgia State Rep. Randy Nix, vice chairman of the Natural Resources and Environment Committee. “Rubberized asphalt is a win-win for Georgia – not only because we now have an outlet for millions of scrap tires, but we have a perfect example of the progress we can make when we all work together.”
To read more, click HERE.