Added: May 03, 2022
Last edited: Jun 26, 2022
Shisalanga Construction is the first company in South Africa to pave roads using recycled plastics such as milk bottles. Their innovative product is estimated to be more water-resistant and reliable than traditional asphalt. The company's business model facilitates the redirection of large quantities of waste from landfill, as each tonne of paved asphalt contains approximately 118 to 128 milk bottles.
This case study has been created as part of Footprints Africa's work to build a comprehensive open-source database of circular economy initiatives in Africa. We are doing this in collaboration with the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), as part of our programme to support the circular economy transition in Africa.
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the built environment
road construction
recycled asphalt