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Hanson gets into reduced emission asphalt

7 Feb 20 Hanson has introduced a range of reduced emission asphalt (REA) products to help minimise the impact of asphalt production and laying on local air quality.

The move follows Hanson鈥檚 REA trials using Shell Bitumen FreshAir, a specialist binder that helps reduce emissions from asphalt mixes by an average of 40% compared with conventional bitumen.

The binder can be used in all Hanson asphalt products and does not affect the properties of the bitumen or asphalt. It acts directly with some of the chemical compounds affecting air quality, as well as odour-releasing molecules, helping to cut specific gases and particulates or minimise their release into the air during production and paving.

鈥淩EA is particularly beneficial for ultra-low emission zones and areas with poor air quality,鈥 said Gareth Day, Hanson UK asphalt managing director.

鈥淚ts use can improve air quality during the road building phase 鈥 particularly in tunnels, where ventilation is an issue, and urban areas 鈥 as well as during production.鈥

Hanson is offering REA from some of its plants including West Drayton in London, Penmaenmawr in North Wales and Ardingly in Sussex.

Hanson says that every kilometre of asphalt switched to REA is estimated to have a similar effect on particulate matter (PM10) as planting 16 trees and a similar impact on the reduction of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) as removing 40 cars from the road.

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