Plastic Roads Made from Waste in South Asia - SAR-CLIMATE

‘Plastic Roads’ Made from Waste: A Path worth Paving for South Asia?

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Plastic Roads South Asia
As the world scrambles to find innovative solutions to the plastics waste conundrum, a road less traveled is the use of non-recyclable plastic waste in paved roads.
Image: World Bank
If plastic trash can be used to build essential infrastructure, it will contribute to a cleaner planet. However, significant knowledge gaps exist on the environmental considerations of recycled plastics in road construction. Photo: Shutterstock

We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know, Yet

If plastic trash can be used to build essential infrastructure, we can provide transportation to citizens AND contribute to a cleaner planet.

Technology Readiness of plastic roads
While using recycled plastics in road construction is not new, the concept has not been put through the rigor and discipline of evaluating its environmental considerations.

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Taking the High Road Towards Sustainability

The blog authors are Pawan Patil, Natalya Stankevich, and Nina Tsydenova at The World Bank Group.

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