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by defrost
50 days ago
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No - asphalt is bound together by bitumen, a sticky, waterproof byproduct of petroleum refining. eg: You don't get asphalt without bitumen and you don't get bitumen save as a byproduct of a massive amount of fossil fuels being pulled up .. and inevitably increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. |
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There are alternatives to virgin bitumen for binding asphalt, like recycled asphalt [1], asphalt blended with recycled rubber, etc. These could conceivably be used together with a smaller amount of virgin petroleum-derived bitumen.
1. https://www.nyc.gov/site/ddc/resources/features/july-2016-gr...