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[OCTOBER THEMATIC REPORT] Roads made out of Plastic ? [Eco-Friendly Waste Management]

by Vyomm Khanna | 27-10-2021 04:55 recommendations 0

With daily innovations, easy availability and falling prices , it's no surprise that plastic is present everywhere in our daily lives. However, apart from revolutionising our way of life, plastic has a large huge number of negative environmental consequences. Plastic is one of the most prevalent and widespread types of waste that exist in the ecosystem today. Be it choking animals in the ocean, spoiling the landscape above land, or even being suspended as tiny particles in the air, Plastic is truly everywhere. This is definitely an extremely unfavourable circumstance, but what if it had a hidden benefit ? What if we were somehow able to salvage waste plastic not only to recycle cosmetic products like bags or tyres, but to do something on a colossally larger scale ? What if we could build plastic roads ?

Plastic roads? - Boulder Weekly

Pioneered by an Indian Scientist, this vision became a reality.Stretching from the city of New Delhi to nearby Meerut, a game-changing new road was laid using a system developed by Rajagopalan Vasudevan, a professor of chemistry at the Thiagarajar College of Engineering in India, which replaces 10% of a road's bitumen with repurposed plastic waste. 

The first road section that contains plastic waste has been completed in  Tallinn

This idea might seem rather outlandish at first glance as it is nearly impossible to imagine how plastic present in bags, shoes and other daily products possibly be of any value to road building materials. However, rather than being a hindrance, when plastic is added to the road-building mixture, it actually increased the load bearing capacity, resistance to wetting, and greatly reduced pothole formation according to a detailed study conducted by R.Vasudevan (and a number of others).  

Plastic roads could make potholes a thing of the past - Ebuyer Blog

Since this mind-blowing discovery, India has been quick to capitalise on its benefits, and according to the Union Road Transport and Highways Minister, 703 km of National Highways have already been constructed with the use of plastic waste. 

This Indian Genius Created Roads With Plastic Waste, Now Entire World Uses  His Technique

As this solution is highly beneficial, I wholeheartedly urge all ambassadors (and others too !) reading this to advocate and spread the benefits of plastic roads, as they can go a long way in helping us battle the problem of ecosystem degradation.

Sources: 

1) https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210302-could-
plastic-roads-make-for-a-smoother-ride)

2) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S09500
61811004648

3) https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/highway-road-construction-plastic-waste-transport-ministry-722932
 
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3 Comments

  • Hannah Mentor says :
    Hello Vyomm, this is your mentor Hannah.
    Sorry for the late comment.
    Wow, you brought an inspiring, and fresh topic related to eco-friendly waste management.
    Thank you for your great article and please keep up with your wonderful work :)

    Posted 15-11-2021 23:12

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Vyomm, this is your mentor Joon.

    This is such an interesting case showing how wastes could be reused into different purposes.
    Roads covered with asphalt seems rigid and requires not much maintenance, but it actually requires a lot of care. If this could be replaced with materials made of waste plastic, it would
    significantly reduce the use of material which emits a lot of pollutant during the process of
    production. Also, as used up plastic could found its place of use, this is a win-win game.
    Hope more of the wastes find its new place.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up.

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 28-10-2021 15:23

  • Gokce Nur AYAZ says :
    I am genuinely grateful that you have shared this with us :) I'll do more research about this thanks so much!
    Posted 27-10-2021 05:14

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