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Rubber Mulch by AI Rubber
March - April 2025
|Landscape Contractor Magazine
A smart alternative to traditional bark mulch.
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When it comes to landscaping and garden surrounds, choosing the right mulch is crucial. Traditional bark mulch has long been favoured for its natural look and ability to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Rubber Mulch by A1 Rubber offers the same benefits as traditional bark – plus additional advantages that make it a more durable, sustainable, and cost-effective choice. Unlike bark mulch, rubber mulch is non-toxic, longer lasting, and resistant to pests and termites, making it an excellent option for homeowners and landscapers.
Eco-friendly
Rubber Mulch by A1 Rubber is made from 100% recycled rubber, primarily sourced from discarded tyres. This eco-friendly product repurposes waste materials, preventing them from ending up in landfills. Through a thorough manufacturing process, the rubber is cleaned, shredded, and refined into mulch-like pieces that mimic the look of traditional mulch while offering superior performance. Like traditional bark mulch, rubber mulch provides essential benefits for gardens, landscaping, and playgrounds, with benefits which include:
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