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  3. Adding recycled plastic to asphalt could help build stronger roads that resist cracking under extreme heat.

Adding recycled plastic to asphalt could help build stronger roads that resist cracking under extreme heat.

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    Adding recycled plastic to asphalt could help build stronger roads that resist cracking under extreme heat. A one-mile stretch near Dallas has already been constructed, and early results show the pavement could last several years longer than traditional asphalt. https://theconversation.com/infusing-asphalt-with-plastic-could-help-roads-last-longer-and-resist-cracking-under-heat-264156

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      Adding recycled plastic to asphalt could help build stronger roads that resist cracking under extreme heat. A one-mile stretch near Dallas has already been constructed, and early results show the pavement could last several years longer than traditional asphalt. https://theconversation.com/infusing-asphalt-with-plastic-could-help-roads-last-longer-and-resist-cracking-under-heat-264156

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      @TheConversationUS I haven’t read the article, but it sure sounds like a great way to infuse the world with more nanoplastic.

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