Construction materials company Boral is trialling the use of crushed glass sourced from end-of-life and damaged solar panels as a partial replacement...
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Concrete panels that will form the retaining wall. Image: Victoria's Big BuildCrews at Diggers Rest in Victoria have been working out ways to cut carbon emissions while building a new road bridge over the Old Calder Highway. A spokesperson for Victoria’s Big Build said the project team has sourced more than 10,000 cubic metres of volcanic rock from a local quarry to use as backfill for […] The post Crews at Diggers Rest set sustainability in stone appeared first on Rail Express.
Construction materials company Boral is trialling the use of crushed glass sourced from end-of-life and damaged solar panels as a partial replacement...
A piling rig has begun digging 48 holes at Hopkins Road as part of foundations for the new road bridge. Image: Victoria's Big BuildMajor works have...
Construction materials company Boral has announced that it is trialling recycled sand, sourced from end-of-life and damaged solar panels, in concrete...
The Mordialloc Stabling Yard after adjustment. Image: Victoria's Big BuildTwo “dangerous and congested” level crossings in Victoria – at...
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has erupted again, sending lava over 300 feet into the air. The eruption on Halemaumau Crater's floor began at 10:16 am,...
Renowned Australian chef and sustainability advocate James Viles is set to return to Bamurru Plains in the Northern Territory to host a special...
Fossilized olive leaves from a tree that was alive 60,000 years ago on the island of Thira (the modern Santorini) are immortalized in the volcanic ash...
A very serious crash closed Highway 7 near Peterborough on Friday afternoon. Members of the Peterborough County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial...
Credit: Science (2025). DOI: 10.1126/science.adt0682 A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO2 emissions at source, has been...
Godstone is home to a series of caves left from a stone quarry that was in operation until the end of the 19th century.