From asphalt and gravel to stone and rocks, these tractor-mounted juggernauts effortlessly crush down road layers to a maximum depth of 35cm. But it doesn't stop there. Our crushers are …
From asphalt and gravel to stone and rocks, these tractor-mounted juggernauts effortlessly crush down road layers to a maximum depth of 35cm. But it doesn't stop there. Our crushers are also mixers, seamlessly blending the crushed masses with binder in one fell swoop. The result?
Carbon Crusher's big idea is to replace that bitumen with a carbon adhesive that stores carbon and doesn't use a non-renewable resource. To do that, the company — as you might guess from the name — uses a heavy-duty …
By keeping the crushed material on site (instead of first transporting it to an asphalt recycling center) and using a carbon-negative material in the process, Carbon Crusher is able to reduce CO2 emissions in …
The Crusher method means road construction companies can avoid having to transport damaged materials away from old roads. It also means substantial cuts in costs and greenhouse gas emissions from avoiding …
Carbon Crusher's solarpunk batmobiles crush up damaged asphalt and gravel, mix it with lignin-based binders, and re-lay the roads like new. Derived from paper production waste, their binders are more flexible than standard heavy oil binders, reducing cracking from any weather condition.
Carbon Crusher builds new roads as well as fixes old and damaged ones, and it does so using lignin, an organic polymer found in trees that becomes a waste byproduct of paper production (and which...
Carbon Crusher's solarpunk batmobiles crush up damaged asphalt and gravel, mix it with lignin-based binders, and re-lay the roads like new. Derived from paper production waste, their binders are more flexible than standard heavy oil …
By integrating our carbon-negative BioBinders, we create longer-lasting, eco-friendly roads. With Carbon Crusher, you can sequester between 50 and 150 tonnes of CO₂ per mile of road, turning old roads into sustainable infrastructure.
The Crusher method means road construction companies can avoid having to transport damaged materials away from old roads. It also means substantial cuts in costs and greenhouse gas emissions from avoiding transport of new raw materials to a site.
Carbon Crusher's big idea is to replace that bitumen with a carbon adhesive that stores carbon and doesn't use a non-renewable resource. To do that, the company — as you might guess from the name — uses a heavy-duty crushing machine to break up the top layer of roads that need repairing, and glue it all back together with its carbon ...
Carbon Crusher builds new roads as well as fixes old and damaged ones, and it does so using lignin, an organic polymer found in trees that becomes a waste byproduct of paper production (and which...
Carbon Crusher combines recycled asphalt with plant-based glue to repair the blacktop instead of using traditional bitumen—a viscous form of petroleum that has a significant environmental impact and even continues to emit air pollution …
Carbon Crusher combines recycled asphalt with plant-based glue to repair the blacktop instead of using traditional bitumen—a viscous form of petroleum that has a significant environmental impact and even continues to emit air pollution once in place on the road.
Our method is an enhanced, new way of full depth reclamation, with two main advantages: 1) Our proprietary built Crusher can chew and crush pretty much everything …
Our method is an enhanced, new way of full depth reclamation, with two main advantages: 1) Our proprietary built Crusher can chew and crush pretty much everything including stone and mountain surfaces, meaning we do not have to extract, transport and add any new masses and can re-use all of the road, even in rugged terrain like mountainside Norway.
But in Norway, a startup called Carbon Crusher is recycling old roads with a plant-based binder instead. The approach shrinks the carbon footprint of road repair projects so much that the...
By keeping the crushed material on site (instead of first transporting it to an asphalt recycling center) and using a carbon-negative material in the process, Carbon Crusher is able to reduce CO2 emissions in multiple ways.
But in Norway, a startup called Carbon Crusher is recycling old roads with a plant-based binder instead. The approach shrinks the carbon footprint of road repair projects so much that the...