Refined Bitumen Association
The Refined Bitumen Association is the trade association for UK bitumen companies.
| Abbreviation | RBA | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1968 | 
| Legal status | Non-profit company | 
| Purpose | Road surfaces in the UK | 
| Location | 
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| Region served  | UK | 
| Membership   | Five bitumen companies | 
| Affiliations | Eurobitume | 
| Website | RBA | 
History
    
It was formed in 1968.
Asphalt Industry Alliance
    
In 2000, it formed the Asphalt Industry Alliance with the Mineral Products Association, based in London. Asphalt is a mixture of bitumen and quarried mineral products, represented by both trade organisations.
Structure
    
Its five main members cover 95% of the UK market
- ExxonMobil Bitumen, based in Leatherhead, Surrey
- Nynas UK (a Swedish company), based in Eastham, Merseyside, Wirral, north of Ellesmere Port
- Petroplus Bitumen (formerly BP Bitumen before Petroplus bought the Coryton Refinery in 2007), based in Llandarcy, Neath Port Talbot
- Shell Bitumen, based in Wythenshawe
- Total Bitumen UK Ltd, based in Ashton-on-Ribble in Preston, Lancashire
Function
    
It represents the UK bitumen industry at a national level. The UK produces around 1.5 million tonnes of bitumen a year. 90% of UK bitumen is used on roads.
External links
    
- RBA
- Eurobitume - based in Brussels
- Asphalt Industry Alliance
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