PlasticRoad evolves into CirculinQ
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PlasticRoad evolves into CirculinQ

PlasticRoad evolves into CirculinQ

PlasticRoad, the innovator of climate-adaptive infrastructure solutions, is changing its name to CirculinQ.

The company has grown into an independent business with a ground-breaking product line in circular element paving for parking spaces, cycle and footpaths. CirculinQ is ambitious and continuously investing in new sustainable products for public and private projects, through which it aims to make a vital contribution to solving the global water crisis. The new name CirculinQ matches this ambition.

In 2018, the company astounded the market with the introduction of the world’s first plastic cycle path (PlasticRoad). The innovative product for extreme weather, local water issues and sustainable water management has proven itself in recent years with renowned national and international customers.

The challenges around climate adaptation and sustainability are highly topical. Reports of flooding, interspersed with prolonged periods of drought, are recurring topics in the news. CirculinQ is convinced that climate resilience and maximum circularity form the only future-proof solution for a sustainable infrastructure.

PlasticRoad evolves into CirculinQ

Maximum reuse of rain water

Managing Director Jeroen Oudshoorn: ‘CirculinQ has successfully developed climate-resistant and circular element pavements for cycle paths, footpaths and parking facilities in the first years of its operation. Our products can be found in many places, both at home and abroad. The urgency of thinking differently about water management, climate adaptation and approaching the current system differently was once again underlined at the United Nations Water Conference in New York. Therefore, we will continue to invest in a wider product line. This ambition calls for a new name: CirculinQ.’

CirculinQ makes climate-resistant cycle paths, footpaths and parking facilities while achieving more than 80% circularity of raw materials, maximum reuse after disassembly and guaranteed low CO2 emissions throughout their life cycle. This contributes to an integrated solution for local flora and fauna and quality of life, both within and outside the urban area.

PlasticRoad evolves into CirculinQ

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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