What's Happening?
RMIT University and Bristile Roofing have developed sustainable roof tiles using coal ash and recycled glass, reducing CO2 emissions by 13% compared to traditional concrete tiles. This innovation addresses industrial waste management by repurposing materials
that would otherwise contribute to landfill, offering consumers a durable, fire-resistant roofing option.
Why It's Important?
The development of eco-friendly roof tiles represents a significant advancement in sustainable construction practices. By utilizing waste materials, the project not only reduces environmental impact but also provides a practical solution for reducing emissions in the building industry. This initiative supports the transition towards a circular economy and promotes sustainable resource management.












