Tear-off asphalt shingles recycling project wins
grant
Chicago, IL— The Construction
Materials Recycling Association, in partnership with numerous
Minnesota state and private enterprises, has received a $74,625
grant from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for an asphalt
shingle recycling project.
Partners include the Minnesota
Office of Environmental Assistance, Pollution Control Agency and
Department of Transportation, the Solid Waste Management Coordinating
Board, Bituminous Roadways, Inc., Johnson Farms and Dan Kravit
and Associates.
“More than 11 million tons
of waste shingles, mainly from tear-offs, are generated each year
in the U.S.,” said Mary Setnicar, EPA Region 5 Pollution
Prevention and Programs Initiatives chief. “Recycling asphalt
shingles is a growing industry that could divert millions of tons
of materials from landfills while creating jobs and generating
revenue.”
This project is expected to accelerate
post-consumer asphalt shingle recycling by using them as a supplement
to hot-mix asphalt for road construction and other pavement purposes.
Private industry will work with
state regulators to develop best practices to protect worker health
and the environment while addressing the practicality of the commercialization
of tear-off shingle recycling technology.
For additional information, visit
the EPA OSWER Innovations website at: www.epa.gov/oswer/iwg.htm
or shinglerecycling.org. |