Toledo, Ohio: A street paved with glass? researchers at Owens-Illinois Inc. believe today's bottle of beer need not become tomorrow's empty eyesore. The glass producer has paved a 58-foot-long street (L) in this Lake Erie port city with a mixture of crushes glass (R) and asphalt which is calls "Glasphalt".
Toledo, Ohio: A street paved with glass? researchers at Owens-Illinois Inc. believe todays bottle of beer need not become tomorrows empty eyesore. The glass producer has paved a 58-foot-long street (L) in this Lake Erie port city with a mixture of crushes glass (R) and asphalt which is calls "Glasphalt".
Toledo, Ohio: A street paved with glass? researchers at Owens-Illinois Inc. believe today's bottle of beer need not become tomorrow's empty eyesore. The glass producer has paved a 58-foot-long street (L) in this Lake Erie port city with a mixture of crushes glass (R) and asphalt which is calls "Glasphalt".