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Concrete recycling is becoming an increasingly popular way to utilize aggregate left behind when structures or roadways are demolished. In the past, this rubble was disposed of in landfills, but with more attention being paid to environmental concerns, concrete recycling allows reuse of the rubble while also keeping construction costs down.

Created by the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA) this site provides all of the available information about concrete recycling. Information contained here will assist recyclers in increasing their markets and will answer questions regulators and purchasing agents for end markets, such as state DOT officials, might have about the recycled concrete aggregate product.

Did you know that 140 million tons of concrete are recycled each year in the United States alone?