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Decommissioned wind turbine blades recycled into asphalt for new roads.
Researchers in China have devised a process of crushing and chemically treating old blades so they can be combined into asphalt mixtures and cement concrete for constructing roads.
This breakthrough joins a short list of applications where recycled blades can be useful.
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