ISSN (Online) : 2456 - 0774

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ISSN (Online) 2456 - 0774


SEMISYNTHETIC POLYMER SHREDDED FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION

Abstract

Abstract: - The rapid increase in the use of plastic materials in the years led to the accumulation of extreme amounts of plastic waste. Total decomposition of domestic waste which are mainly categories as organic waste and inorganic waste. Ewaste and plastic waste also contribute to total waste stream due to utilization of electronic items. These wastes can cause a potential hazard to human health and environment if any of the aspects of solid waste management is not managed properly. Thermoplastic such as PET, PE, PP, PS and PVC as well as materials that derived from these are the type of plastic most used and consequently create environmental problems. These includes the use of waste plastic in construction of asphalt road. By recycling waste plastic, it is possible to protect the environmental from contamination. Using waste plastic in asphalt road construction as an aggregate binder is one of the recent plastic waste approach. This will help to avoid the environmental pollution from open-air burning and landfill of plastic waste. In this research paper, the applicability of the waste plastic as a binder, together with bitumen has investigated. The purpose of the research is to utilize the shredded plastic waste in road construction. It is our main objective to promote the concept of proper utilization of plastic waste and to spread the concept of best from waste. To raise the waste product value above zero.Keywords: - : Plastic waste, waste management, polymer modified bitumen, plastic coated aggregate

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