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Singapore is Making Roads from Trash

Singapore has always been ranked as one of the top nations for creativity and usage of technology. The island nation is now turning trash into roads and footpaths. In a concept called NEWSand, the Singaporean authorities are turning waste into construction material to construct roads, footpaths, and even benches. A field trial to assess the real-life performance of possible NEWSand materials will start in the middle of 2020.

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Tue Nov 26 - BusinessInsider

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