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Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor and Deputy Mayor Electionhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/canterbury-bankstown-mayor-and-deputy-mayor-electionCanterbury-Bankstown Mayor and Deputy Mayor Election2023-09-11T14:00:00Z
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Residents to get prepared for Emergency Get Ready Weekhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/residents-to-get-prepared-for-emergency-get-ready-weekResidents to get prepared for Emergency Get Ready Week2023-09-10T14:00:00Z
Expo educates about risks associated with dementiahttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/expo-educates-about-risks-associated-with-dementiaExpo educates about risks associated with dementia2023-09-10T14:00:00Z
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Experience the vibrant culture of Ukraine with let's go serieshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/experience-the-vibrant-culture-of-ukraine-with-lets-go-seriesExperience the vibrant culture of Ukraine with let's go series2023-09-03T14:00:00Z
Sunny savings with solar rebate programhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/sunny-savings-with-solar-rebate-programSunny savings with solar rebate program2023-09-03T14:00:00Z
A centenary celebration: Council plants 100 trees to mark 100 years of Rotaryhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/a-centenary-celebration-council-plants-100-trees-to-mark-100-years-of-rotaryA centenary celebration: Council plants 100 trees to mark 100 years of Rotary2023-08-28T14:00:00Z
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Nominations now open for 2023 Children and Youth Awardshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/nominations-now-open-for-2023-children-and-youth-awardsNominations now open for 2023 Children and Youth Awards2023-08-27T14:00:00Z
Spring into nature at three-month festivalhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/spring-into-nature-at-three-month-festivalSpring into nature at three-month festival2023-08-27T14:00:00Z
Streamline your DA and get expert guidancehttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/streamline-your-da-and-get-expert-guidanceStreamline your DA and get expert guidance2023-08-24T14:00:00Z
Street artists and local youth create better wallshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/street-artists-and-local-youth-create-better-wallsStreet artists and local youth create better walls2023-08-20T14:00:00Z
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14,500+ people attend this year's Bankstown Bites food festivalhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/14-500-plus-people-attend-this-years-bankstown-bites-food-festival14,500+ people attend this year's Bankstown Bites food festival2023-07-31T14:00:00Z
Masterchef and MKR celebrity chefs to inspire foodies at biteshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/masterchef-and-mkr-celebrity-chefs-to-inspire-foodies-at-bitesMasterchef and MKR celebrity chefs to inspire foodies at bites2023-07-23T14:00:00Z
Plate art exhibition to be launched at Bankstown Biteshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/plate-art-exhibition-to-be-launched-at-bankstown-bitesPlate art exhibition to be launched at Bankstown Bites2023-07-18T14:00:00Z
Tackling illegal dumping Bulldogs team up with Councilhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/tackling-illegal-dumping-bulldogs-team-up-with-councilTackling illegal dumping Bulldogs team up with Council2023-07-17T14:00:00Z
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Mayor's plea to help end homelessnesshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/mayors-plea-to-help-end-homelessnessMayor's plea to help end homelessness2023-07-12T14:00:00Z
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Spice up your life with a Bankstown Bites food tourhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/spice-up-your-life-with-a-bankstown-bites-food-tourSpice up your life with a Bankstown Bites food tour2023-07-05T14:00:00Z
Bankstown Arts Centre announces new Arts Directorhttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/bankstown-arts-centre-announces-new-arts-directorBankstown Arts Centre announces new Arts Director2023-06-25T14:00:00Z
Bankstown Bites boasts smorgasbord of cuisineshttps://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/bankstown-bites-boasts-smorgasbord-of-cuisinesBankstown Bites boasts smorgasbord of cuisines2023-06-25T14:00:00Z
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Canterbury-Bankstown’s trial Is building safer roads

Canterbury-Bankstown’s trial Is building safer roads City of Canterbury Bankstown trials Australia's first ever use of recycled glass in the sub-base of roads. Yes Canterbury-Bankstown’s trial Is building safer roads  

City of Canterbury Bankstown trials Australia's first ever use of recycled glass in the sub-base of roads.

Council's exciting new recycling innovation is set to revolutionise the way our roads are built, making them more durable.

While recycled glass has been used in asphalting, this will be the first time ever in Australia that glass will be used in the sub-base (the lower level of pavement structure). Most importantly, the glass-included road will improve gradation resulting in easier compaction and improved permanent deformation resistance.  

The Council takes in approximately 8,000 tonnes of glass every year from collections; and much of the glass is wasted. Whole glass bottles are easy to recycle. But smaller pieces of broken glass or glass products are much trickier. So there's a lot of potentially useable material that usually goes to waste.

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour said Council is leading the way when it comes to innovation in this space.

"Repairing our roads is a very costly business and I envisage this innovation will go some way towards alleviating costs," Mayor Asfour said.

"We're excited to take the lead in an Australian first and trialling a new way to use recycled glass in our roads. The strengthening of our road base will make them more durable and, perhaps, may even reduce pot holes."

Recycled glass will now make up 30 per cent of the new road sub-base; this means we'll be using around 300 kilogram of glass per tonne of road base.

In NSW in any one year there will be three million tonnes of road base material used in the construction of roads and footpaths.

While glass products as small as a business card cannot be easily recycled, they can be easily recycled for road-construction. It's a great possible solution to the issue of wastage and it's also a cost-effective option providing sustainable outcomes for our community.

The glass will also make our roads safer and will give them longer life. Standard road base is around 85-95  per cent compaction. But, when you include glass, we have been able to reach 104.5  per cent. The higher the compaction rates, the more resistant our roads will be towards deformation or any other failures.

The project, which has been used in road resurfacing at Marion Street and Erica Crescent, Georges Hall, is partially funded by the NSW EPA and is now complete. 

 

 

 3/06/2022 12:59 PM