Old wine bottles find new use on the roads

  • 13/07/2000

  • Financial Times (London)

An unlikely material is to be used to repair Britain's roads - broken glass from old wine bottles. The initiative is part of a concerted effort by the recyling industry to find new uses for the glut of empty green bottles created by the UK's growing enthusiasm for wine drinking. An estimated 12,000 tonnes of glass a year could go into a new material, called Glasphalt, which was launched by RMC Aggregates.