Hungarian Company Transforms Trash into Road Concrete with Waste Light Concrete (WLC)
ReutersNovember 5, 20251 min1,570 views
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- 💡 A Hungarian company, McRoba, has developed a method to substitute traditional stone in road-base concrete with waste materials.
- 🎯 This innovation aims to divert non-recyclable plastics, foams, and other waste from landfills and incineration.
The Waste Light Concrete (WLC) Process
- ⚙️ McRoba utilizes a proprietary powdered additive and standard mixing equipment to bind shredded waste.
- 🧱 The resulting lightweight concrete, known as Waste Light Concrete (WLC), uses waste materials to replace stones.
- ♻️ Unlike plastic roads that melt plastic into asphalt, WLC maintains a concrete structure.
Materials and Future Potential
- 🧩 The process can incorporate a variety of waste, including plastics, foams, glass, polystyrene, sawdust, incinerator bottom ash, and cigarette butts.
- 🚀 Inventor Koy Bush refers to WLC as the "gravel of the future," emphasizing its potential to utilize difficult-to-process waste streams.
- 🔄 McRoba states that the WLC material can be broken up, re-shredded, and reused, offering a circular approach to construction materials.
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