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Facts About Asphalt:
Recycling asphalt roads saves North American taxpayers more than $300 million each year.
Approximately 330,000 people in North America are employed by the asphalt industry.
Ninety-four percent of the roads in North America are paved with asphalt.
Eighty percent of old asphalt pavement removed each year is re-used.
Asphalt pavement is the most recycled product in North America - more than newspaper, aluminum cans or glass.
The Babylonians were the first to build roads with asphalt in 625 B.C.
Rubber from old tires, roofing shingles and older asphalt roads can be used again in making asphalt pavement.
You can find natural deposits of asphalt in lakes.
Asphalt pavement was first introduced in North America in 1870.
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