dc.description.abstract | The disposal of plastic waste has become a critical environmental issue, contributing to
pollution and global warming. The Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh manages
over 375,000 kilometers of national, regional, and district roads, with an increasing need for
more durable and cost-effective pavement solutions. In response to the environmental
challenge posed by plastic waste, a novel approach utilizing recycled plastic in bituminous
mixtures for road construction has shown significant promise. The plastic waste, primarily
composed of polyethylene, polystyrene, and polypropylene, is shredded, coated over
aggregates, and mixed with hot bitumen to create a strong, durable pavement. This not only
enhances the properties of bituminous mixtures but also provides a solution to the disposal of
plastic waste, reducing environmental pollution. The addition of waste plastic to bitumen
improves the stability and strength of the compacted mixtures, as confirmed by Marshal
stability tests, which demonstrate better performance compared to conventional mixtures. This
technology offers several advantages, including increased resistance to common pavement
defects such as potholes, ruts, and cracking, while also enhancing the pavement's durability.
Furthermore, the incorporation of titanium dioxide as a smoke-absorbent material helps
mitigate vehicular emissions, a significant environmental concern, particularly in
Bangladesh’s hot-humid climate. This paper discusses the use of waste plastic in bituminous
mixes, focusing on the benefits of the modified binder in enhancing pavement performance,
reducing maintenance costs, and promoting sustainable plastic waste management. The study
highlights the potential of this innovative technology to revolutionize road construction by
addressing both environmental and infrastructural challenges.
Keywords: Plastic waste, bituminous pavement, polymer-modified bitumen, waste plastic
modified bitumen, environmental sustainability, Marshal stability, pavement durability. | en_US |