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Recycled plastic railway sleepers
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I'm all for anything that recycles some of the thousands of tons plastic that the big stores insist we pay for, and end up in a land fill. It will also save thousands of trees. All that and I'm not even a tree hugger.
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Best wishes, John H-T. |
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That's true John but unlike concrete, the plastic sleepers flex slightly (like wood) which reduces the amount of wear on bogies and wheelsets.
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This sounds great but what about cost? Are they made from general domestic recycled plastics or from specially sourced industrial waste? The figures given by the manufacturer don't compute; 1.66 tons of CO2 from 1 ton of landfill plastic? I still have to be convinced by the recycling lobby and tree huggers.
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