Re-flow – Discover the Net Zero Revolution: Download the Re-flow Green Report for Highways

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In pursuit of net zero, plenty of pioneers, leaders, and strong minds are stepping up to make a difference to our industries.

The Re-flow Highways Green Report, highlights how traffic management, surfacing, and line marking companies are contributing towards a greener future.

If you’re curious about the innovations changing the way we live and work, here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside:

  • Highways: Exploring initiatives in renewable energy integration, such as solar panels on motorway service stations, and electric vehicle infrastructure, including the expansion of charging points.
  • Traffic Management: Showcasing advancements in smart traffic systems, like adaptive traffic lights, and public transport optimisation, including bus priority lanes and integrated ticketing.
  • Surfacing: Delving into sustainable material innovations, such as recycled asphalt, and energy-efficient production processes, including reduced carbon emissions from manufacturing.
  • Line marking: Highlighting eco-friendly paint formulations with lower VOCs and long-lasting materials to minimise reapplications and waste.

Why Download the Report?

Our green report includes case studies and practical insights that show how different industries are contributing to a sustainable future – great for managers interested in innovative technology, eco-friendly practices, or just curious about how companies are reducing their environmental impact.

Click here to download the full report

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