Rosehill Polymers Group is now offering Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sessions on Modular Drainage Systems (MDS), providing engineers and infrastructure professionals with insights into next-generation water management solutions. These sessions explore the role of modular drainage technology in highway and railway infrastructure, with a focus on improving resilience, efficiency, and sustainability.

The CPD courses cover several key aspects of MDS technology, including:

  • Advanced water management capabilities, tested for conditions ranging from regular rainfall to extreme 1-in-1,000-year storm events.
  • Efficient maintenance design, with a 40% void space that reduces blockage risks.
  • Flexible installation, adapting to real-world site conditions.
  • Chemical resistance, ensuring durability against road salt, petrochemicals, and de-icing agents.
  • Sustainable construction, using recycled tire-derived rubber.

These sessions may become useful not only for their focus on infrastructure innovation but also for their contribution to the tire recycling industry. By educating engineers and decision-makers on the practical application of recycled rubber products, the CPD sessions help increase awareness and acceptance of sustainable materials. This, in turn, encourages broader use of recycled tire-derived products, strengthens market demand, and provides incentives for other manufacturers to invest in green technologies.

The sessions are available in both online and in-person formats, making them accessible to professionals looking to expand their knowledge of modular drainage infrastructure and sustainable construction practices.

To learn more, please visitn the company's website,

Source: Rosehill Polymers Group .