''The trial was successful and the mixture appears to have worked well. This is a small part of the council's wider sustainability strategy and we will continue to progress and improve this method.''
He said, if feasible, the same process would be used on other council-owned roads and carriageways where project work was being done.
Glass collected through the council's kerbside recycling programme is sent to Fulton Hogan's Parkburn Quarry for processing.
''Large [or] obvious contamination is removed by hand before it is put through a crushing plant. From here it is crushed and blended into quarry products.''
He said the New Zealand Transport Agency and other local agencies have spent the past 10 years looking at including crushed glass in base course aggregate and infrastructure applications.
''This includes testing and trials of glass material to determine the quarry products it can be included in.''
He was pleased the crushed glass could be processed in Central Otago.
''This district processing limits any carbon costs and has the potential to both save costs and improve environmental outcomes at a local level.''
- Otago Daily Times