New York City Official Wants Recycled Concrete for Streets
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A new City Council bill would mandate the use of recycled concrete in all new street construction projects. Councilman Ben Kallos (D-Manhattan) is introducing the legislation that would require at least 30% of concrete to come from demolished roads and buildings. It’s a move to cut carbon emissions that come from concrete production, he said.
Source: March 29 article in the New York Daily News. Read more.
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