Here's What a Sustainable Highway Might Look Like

Jul 18, 2017 3:15 PM ET
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Here's what a sustainable highway might look like

Reprinted from Jose Fermoso's article on GreenBiz.com

If you want to see the future of transport in action, you might expect to tour a Silicon Valley research and development lab. But one of the best places to see the future of sustainable transportation might be in the heart of Georgia on an 18-mile stretch of highway I-85, near the city of Lagrange.

That's where the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, which named a section of the highway after Ray C. Anderson in 2015, is transforming the road into a lab pushing green transport to faster development.

Read the full article on GreenBiz.com

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