India is accelerating the use of recycled rubber from waste tyres to build stronger, longer-lasting roads. Rubberised asphalt improves flexibility and durability, helping roads withstand heat and heavy traffic while reducing cracks and potholes. This eco-friendly approach also tackles the growing problem of tyre waste by turning it into useful infrastructure material. Countries like United States and Netherlands have shown that rubberised roads can also reduce road noise, making cities quieter while cutting maintenance costs. For India, scaling this technology means cleaner highways, safer drives, lower lifecycle costs, and less landfill waste—a smart win for infrastructure and the environment.
India builds roads with recycled rubber ♻️🛣️
Stronger, greener highways + less tyre waste = smart infra.
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