Used rubber tires and discarded glass have been recycled into asphalt for some time. Now, add old electronics to the creative, eco-friendly ingredient mix for the production of new road materials. Researchers in China have developed a process to recycle electronic hardware into a material that makes “high-performance paving material that is cheaper, longer lasting, and more environmentally friendly than conventional asphalt.” Where most people see a global environmental crisis, the research team in China saw opportunity. Electronics are discarded by the millions of tons every year, and they contain toxic metals that make disposal difficult, hazardous, and controversial. The researchers report in a new study, however, that electronic circuit boards also contain glass fibers and plastic resins that would strengthen asphalt paving. They came up with a process to extract the toxic metals from circuit boards to create a fine, metal-free powder. They tried it out in laboratory testing, ...
Metaphorical Information Superhighway Recycled Into Literal Superhighway
Discover how to recycle electronic hardware into eco-friendly asphalt for stronger, longer-lasting roads. Learn more about this innovative process!
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