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Why do municipalities choose ECO-RAP recycled asphalt?

🌱 Compliance with environmental targets:

  • 60% less CO₂ emissions vs. traditional asphalt (ambient temperature manufacturing).

  • 100% recycled material: aligned with the Circular Economy Law (EU 2020/741).

  • Certifications: ISO 14001, LEED and European sustainable infrastructure regulations.


💰 Municipal budget savings:

  • Up to 30% less operating costs: Eliminates heavy machinery and reduces labor.

  • Fewer recurring repairs: Lasts 8-10 years vs. 3-5 years of traditional asphalt.


🚧 Speed and minimal public inconvenience:

  • Application in 45 minutes: No prolonged traffic interruptions.

  • Works in any weather: Rain, snow or extreme heat.

Botes asfalto en frio reciclado ECO-RAP

Recycled Asphalt ECO-RAP Ideal Applications for Municipalities

🛣️ Repairing potholes on main and secondary avenues.

🚧 Ditch sealing after telecommunications, water or gas works.

🚲 Maintenance of bike lanes, sidewalks and pedestrian areas.

🏙️ Nighttime interventions without affecting daytime mobility.

Pilot Plan for Municipalities

Test ECO-RAP safely on your streets and check the results.


Phases of the Plan:

  1. Selection of critical areas:

  • Identification of potholes, cracks or priority ditches.

  1. Formation of brigades:

  • Training in situ for the correct application of the product.

  1. Implementation:

  • Free supply of material for initial repairs.

  1. Evaluation:

  • Technical report with data on durability, savings and citizen satisfaction.


Benefits of the Pilot Plan:

  • 25% discount on the first order.

  • 24/7 technical support during the test phase.

  • Environmental impact report to present in public tenders.

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Environmental impact recycled asphalt ECO-RAP
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How to Request ECO-RAP for your Municipality?

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96 088 99 71

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