14 May 2026

Sustainable footpath upgrade using recycled tyres in Hamilton

New eco-friendly footpath using recycled truck tyres has come up at Hamilton’s Lake Domain Drive.

The new section of footpath is between the exit of Rotoroa Drive and Ruakiwi Road and uses Porous Lane, a permeable pavement surface made from recycled tyres. The new path will make the Lake walkway easier for users, and its eco-friendly surface will help to protect the nearby mature trees. 

“Protecting mature trees is a huge win,” says Councillor Thomson

The footpath puts sustainability and innovation to the forefront and is literally following in the footsteps of the community – it follows the naturally worn track people already use.

The new footpath is approximately 135m long. The recycled tyre permeable surface was used for around 95m of the path in sections where tree root protection was a priority, with conventional asphalt used elsewhere.

Council’s Head of Transport, Gordon Naidoo, said that this project is part of Hamilton City Council’s ongoing commitment to making public spaces more accessible for people and better for the environment. 

“The trees along the edge of Lake Domain Drive are around 40 years old, and maintaining their health and vitality is a top priority for Council. 

“By using recycled tyres, we’re making sure water and oxygen can reach the tree roots, so these trees can continue to thrive for many years to come. At the same time, we’re reducing waste by giving old tyres a new purpose, so it’s a practical solution that benefits both our community and the environment.”

Councillor Sarah Thomson, Chair of the City Delivery Committee, said being able to upgrade footpaths while protecting mature trees is a huge win for our city.  

“These trees have taken decades to establish and provide enormous value for the community, so choosing a surface that protects their roots means we’re looking after today’s users and future generations at the same time.” 

The project has an estimated cost of $316,000 and is funded through Council’s Minor Transport Improvements programme, with support from the Waste Levy Fund. Hamilton City Council receives Waste Levy funding from the Ministry for the Environment to support initiatives that reduce waste. By reusing tyres already in circulation, the project reduces waste going to landfill, and turns a problem material into a practical community asset. 

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