Check out the Caufield East Reserve carpark featuring Porous Lane’s innovative permeable pavement. This project showcases how circular solutions can drive meaningful change. ✅ Innovation – Cutting-edge permeable pavement technology. ✅ Better and more sustainable outcomes for end-of-life tyres ✅ Improved stormwater management – Reducing flash flooding risks. ✅ Urban cooling – Mitigating heat island effects in our cities. ✅ Sustainable infrastructure – Supporting water-sensitive urban design. Have a project that could use tyre-derived material? Get in touch with TSA to see how our market development program can support you and support circular outcomes: https://lnkd.in/gy5piRu
Ever wanted to see Porous Lane in action? 💧 Or wondered why permeable paving is used in carparks? 🚘 Check out this short video that shows our Caufield East Reserve carpark in action with a brief explanation on the use of Porous Lane in this project. Thanks to Tyre Stewardship Australia for supporting the production of this video and to Parkinson Group for their involvement. The Caufield East Reserve permeable carpark was installed for the Glen Eira City Council with design input from E2Designlab and funding from Melbourne Water.
Peter Andrews first came up with a concept of water conservation through Natural Sequence Farming in the 1970’s. Designing a full pavement using this technology based on NSF concepts would be truly be innovative.
So great to see 👏 and mitigating heat islands is a huge bonus ☀️ 🥵 especially in high-density urban areas.
Exciting