Read how geotextiles helped lower emissions, noise and microplastics release at a Beaulieu International Group airport project.
The latest IGS Sustainability Case study shares the considerable environmental and cost efficiencies enabled by replacing gravel with geotextiles, including reducing CO2 emissions by more than 77%, at Ostend Airport, Belgium.
The profile is the latest in the IGS Sustainability Case Study series, which showcases the various ways in which geosynthetics can lead to a more sustainable solution. The case studies are available as one-page pdfs so easy to download and share.
You will also be able to hear this case study live when it is presented at the upcoming GeoAmericas 2024 conference in Toronto, by Francesco Fontana, Daniele Cazzuffi, and Beaulieu’s Simon De Meyer.
Read the latest profile and more on the IGS Sustainability web page here, which has additional resources including eBooks, videos, and papers.
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