Tarmac news
30 years of heathland restoration at Rammamere Heath
Tarmac and The Greensand Trust have recently come together to celebrate 30 years of heathland restoration at Rammamere Heath, near Rushmere Country Park, Heath and Reach.
Tarmac awarded platinum status in The 5% Club
Tarmac has been awarded platinum status as part of The 5% Club’s prestigious 2024-25 Employer Audit Scheme placing Tarmac among the leading employers in workplace learning innovation.
Harnessing nature's power: collaborative effort explores algae for lower-carbon road construction
A research partnership led by CO2CO Ltd aims to revolutionise road construction with a novel, lower-carbon approach to producing bitumen from algae.
Tarmac partners with Mates in Mind for festive campaign
Tarmac has partnered with Mates in Mind, a leading UK charity, to launch a festive film with an important message.
Tarmac invites submissions to its 2022 Innovation Challenge
Tarmac is inviting submissions to its third annual Innovation Challenge, open to existing and new suppliers, university teams and all organisations and individuals with an idea to support the acceleration of the company’s journey to net zero.
Tarmac and Align trial low carbon concrete
Tarmac has demonstrated and tested an innovative new low carbon concrete solution with Align, the joint venture delivering the Central 1 (C1) section of HS2 Phase One, the new high-speed rail line in the UK.
Tarmac achieves award for commitment to inclusion and diversity
The company has announced that it has been awarded the Clear Assured Silver Standard in recognition of its ongoing dedication to inclusion and diversity.
Tarmac grant helps fund new water pump at wildlife reserve
The Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund enabled conservationists to replace a vital water pump at a Cambridgeshire nature reserve.
Tarmac announced as UKREiiF Net Zero Partner
The company been confirmed as a Net Zero Partner for the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum’s (UKREiiF) inaugural event.
Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund grant enables sand martins to nest at Stanford Reservoir
Rare sand martins will be free to nest following a grant from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund to build bespoke nesting cabinets at Stanford Reservoir, near Rugby.