Asphalt & Bitumen Recycling

Asphalt and bitumen are related but are not the same thing. Asphalt and bitumen are widely used in construction, primarily for their binding, waterproofing, and adhesive properties.

The terms are used interchangeably, but technically, asphalt is the finished product used in construction, while bitumen is actually the liquid binder that holds asphalt together. Bitumen is a naturally occurring material, while asphalt is a man-made product derived from bitumen.

Recycling Asphalt & Bitumen

Asphalt recycling involves retrieving old asphalt from roads and other surfaces, processing it, and reusing it to create new asphalt products, like streets, driveways, shingles, pavers, and much more. Bitumen recycling involves recovering bitumen from old asphalt, processing it, and reusing it in new asphalt mixtures or other applications.

Scrap Value of Asphalt & Bitumen

Based on several factors such as location, quality, quantity, and market demand, Asphalt and Bitumen scrap prices varies. Make sure to check with local recycling centers, construction material suppliers, or online marketplaces in your area for accurate and current pricing of scraps. you can visit Eurecycleinfo for current scrap metal prices in the United Kingdom. They provide updated prices for various types of scrap metals and recycling information across different regions.

Asphalt & Bitumen Recycling Centers in the UK

Find scrap yards near you in the UK for recycling Asphalt & Bitumen. Search by zip code or city name to locate the nearest recycling centers.