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LinkUp brochure (PDF, 148 K)
Learn more about the projects and services of the LinkUp program.

Asphalt Shingles

2010 Recycled Asphalt Shingles Specification Guidelines (PDF, 1.2 MB)
King County – 2010

Shingles in Paving Demonstration Post-Construction Pavement Condition (PDF, 950 K) and Test Section Layout (PDF, 240 K)
King County – September 2010

Shingles in Paving Project: Paving Demonstration report (PDF, 1.4 MB)
King County – February 2010

Shingles in Paving Project: Paving Demonstration report appendices (PDF, 2.2 MB)
King County – February 2010

Preliminary Investigation of RAP and RAS in HMAC (PDF, external)
Oregon Department of Transportation – February 2010

Recycling Tear-Off Asphalt Shingles: Best Practices Guide (external)
Construction Materials Recycling Association – October 2007

Environmental Issues Associated with Asphalt Shingle Recycling (external PDF)
Construction Materials Recycling Association – October 2007

Recycled Tear-off Shingles Road Construction Demonstration in the Town of Hassan (PDF, 1.78 MB)
Dan Krivit & Associates – May 2007

Carpet

Northwest Carpet Recycling Strategy (PDF, 84 K)
King County Solid Waste Division, Seattle Public Utilities and partners – Mar. 2010

Economic Development

Recycling and Economic Development: A Review of Existing Literature on Job Creation, Capital Investment, and Tax Revenues (PDF, 417 K)
April 2009

Expanded Polystyrene

Expanded Polystyrene Research Memo (PDF, 89 K)
This memo provides background information to aid King County LinkUp program staff in determining whether to target expanded polystyrene in 2008.

Polystyrene Recycling Project Proposal Solicitation (PDF, 71 K)
This partner solicitation focuses on creating recycling processing infrastructure for expanded polystyrene molded packing (EPS) in King County. This partner project will help develop markets for polystyrene, one of King County LinkUp's 2008 focus materials.

For additional information on the LinkUp program and its partner businesses, read the eNewsLink newsletter or visit the News section of our site.

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Updated: May. 24, 2011


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