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Greek island roads adopt British plastic recycling tech

7 Oct 21 Kent-based Roadfill’s Roadworx product is to be used for road maintenance programmes in Corfu, Rhodes and across the Dodecanese Islands.

Roadfill has developed a system that uses plastic waste to repair and maintain roads. It will begin work early in 2022 on its new contact to supply the product for roadworks in the Greek islands.

Roadworx contains recycled plastic polymers that are added to asphalt mix, reducing the amount of bitumen needed to repair or relay a road. The product reduces landfill waste and CO鈧 emissions while providing local authorities with a more cost-effective solution in covering potholes and managing road repairs.

The new contract, which is jointly funded by the islands鈥 local authorities and the country鈥檚 central government, follows a partnership pilot between Roadfill and the Greek government鈥檚 R&D division.

Roadfill, which was founded in 2017 by Christie Raptaki, has now announced plans for fundraising to support further investment in additional mobile asphalt plants and other machinery to help it scale up for future growth.

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In November Roadfill will begin an 18-month sustainability-focused road repair pilot in Plymouth, supported by a 拢350,000 grant from Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership.聽 Last year the company secured a Keep+ European funding grant of more than 鈧100,000 to support a sustainability partnership programme with the University of Greenwich and Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.

Christie Raptaki
Christie Raptaki

Raptaki, Roadfill鈥檚 CEO, said: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to announce the road maintenance contract award in Greece, which follows our partnership with the Greek Government鈥檚 R&D Division. The marks another significant development in our journey and gives us an ideal opportunity to demonstrate both the environmental benefits and cost effectiveness of using Roadworx to support roads maintenance programmes.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement comes at an exciting time when we鈥檙e about to launch a crowdfunding campaign and seek additional venture capital to enable further investment into plant and machinery to scale up the business. We are also set to begin a new pilot to demonstrate the effectiveness of our product on road repairs in Plymouth as part of the UK government鈥檚 Build Back Better initiative.聽 As a company committed to recycling waste plastic in innovative and impactful ways, we are passionate about continuing to grow Roadfill鈥檚 presence here in the UK and throughout the globe to support communities and enable economic growth.鈥

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