💨 Abstract
Ooms India, in collaboration with CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, launched REJUBIT, an advanced rejuvenating agent for pavement recycling. The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, introduced REJUBIT at the CRRI Auditorium. REJUBIT restores old pavement material, allowing for recycling, reducing demand for new raw materials, and addressing urban road level issues.
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