Description
Discover how Canadian municipalities can transform existing roads into sustainable infrastructure with reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). By repurposing old asphalt, municipalities can reduce waste and emissions, cut costs, rely less on newly extracted materials, and advance circular infrastructure goals.
This factsheet highlights key lessons from a pilot project in Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec, and provides practical steps for integrating RAP into municipal roadwork projects. Whether you’re a municipal engineer, policymaker or sustainability advocate, this resource can help empower you to take action.