🌍 "Buy Clean Colorado: GWP Standards Are Here"
- Pedro Chavez
- Jun 13
- 1 min read
Colorado’s Buy Clean initiative is now driving real change in the asphalt industry. Effective July 2025, CDOT requires Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for asphalt mixes, enforcing Global Warming Potential (GWP) thresholds under the Buy Clean Colorado Act (roadsbridges.com). Here’s what that means for your pavement projects.
⚙️ What’s Buy Clean and Why It Matters
GWP thresholds: Asphalt suppliers must now submit greenhouse gas data, packing a new level of transparency into every mix.
Volume thresholds: Projects below certain cost/material minimums may be exempt, but most commercial jobs now require compliance.
🧩 How We’re Ready
We only use CDOT-compliant, certified EPD mixes, ensuring your project meets environmental standards.
Our sustainable mix options, including RAP (Recycled Asphalt Pavement) blends, reduce environmental impact while maintaining quality.
🌄 Your Edge in Today’s Market
Regulatory assurance: Don’t risk project delays, our compliance is built in.
Eco-conscious branding: Demonstrate responsible stewardship for your tenants, clients, or community.
Long-term savings: Sustainable mixes often match performance and longevity, minimizing life-cycle costs.
🛠️ What You Can Do Now
Ask us for an EPD comparison, let's find the best mix for your project that meets both GWP standards and budget goals.
Planning a paving or resurfacing job? Let’s discuss your GWP-compliant options and secure environmentally sound materials.
💬 Ready to build smarter?
Call 303‑364‑7569 for a free GWP assessment and estimate or upload your project details to our contact form. Our team is live and ready to guide your Colorado project into compliance and sustainability.





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