🌱"Denver’s Clean Air Push and What It Means for Asphalt"
- Bella Asphalt
- Jun 13
- 1 min read
Denver’s recent decision to reject asphalt from a local refinery, citing environmental justice and air quality concerns, has sparked a shift toward more sustainable pavement practices (coloradonewsline.com). Here’s how this change could impact your asphalt projects and how Bella Asphalt is adapting to prioritize both performance and the planet.
🧩 What’s Changing - and Why You Should Care
Sourcing challenges: Denver now opts for environmentally vetted suppliers, potentially adding transportation time and costs.
Eco-focus in paving: Increased scrutiny on emissions means contractors must use cleaner materials and processes, or risk delays and penalties.
✅ Our Green Solutions for You
Recycled Asphalt Millings: We offer millings for roads and driveways, reusing material while reducing virgin asphalt demand.
Infrared Repair: A local, low-waste method that gives tired pavement new life without full-depth replacement.
Climate-Conscious Sealcoating: Our sealant systems are selected to minimize VOCs and support healthier air quality.
💡 Why It Matters in June 2025
Regulatory timing: Municipalities across Colorado are following Denver’s lead; using eco-friendly materials now helps properties stay compliant.
Cost-effective foresight: Early adaptation to emerging standards avoids future rework or penalties.
📞 Take Action for Cleaner Pavement
Bella Asphalt is committed to quality and conscientious solutions that support Denver’s air and your pavement needs. Call 970‑380‑2879 today or request a free eco-conscious estimate through our website.
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