- Global consumption of plastic has grown from less than five million tons in 1950,
to more than 270 million tons today
- Plastic accounts for more than 12% of all solid waste
- Less than 7% of waste plastic is recycled
- This results in growing landfills, soil and animal contamination, which is essentially
permanent if the plastic is not reclaimed
- While recycling efforts continue, effective means of preventing a massive cumulative
buildup of plastic are rare



- The Tuff Road’s unique process permanently binds reclaimed plastic to the bitumen
used in roads
- When the useful life of the road has passed, the entire road may be reclaimed and
reused
- All plastic used in manufacture of our Poly Super Roads is reclaimed from public
waste and landfills, helping in the fight against cumulative buildup
- The longer life and increased durability of Tuff Roads means less waste and reduced
pollution in manufacturing and road construction
- In some areas, jobs have been created for an unskilled labor force allowing workers
to support their families while improving the environment