Sustainable Innovation in Road Engineering: The Use of Recycled Materials in Asphalt Mixtures
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Delgado Espinoza, A., & González Martínez, J. B. (2026). Sustainable Innovation in Road Engineering: The Use of Recycled Materials in Asphalt Mixtures. Jóvenes En La Ciencia, 40, 1–6. Retrieved from https://www.jovenesenlaciencia.ugto.mx/index.php/jovenesenlaciencia/article/view/5092

Abstract

The use of recycled materials such as tire rubber granules (TRG) and PET plastic in asphalt mixtures represents a sustainable alternative for pavement construction. Research shows that these materials improve mechanical properties such as stability, moisture resistance, and long-term performance, meeting current regulations. In addition to reducing waste, they offer economic benefits by lowering maintenance costs and increasing road durability, establishing themselves as a viable solution for a more sustainable and efficient road infrastructure.

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