Plastic Waste Recycling For Development Of Bito-Plastic Roads In Educational Institutions For Sustainable Pathways
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India is facing top ten challenges out of those plastic wastes Management is priority matter. India is leading the way in their development in many fields like S&T, Automation, Robotics for ease of operations in Waste Management. Plastic waste generation in India is about 4.13 million metric tons per annum, of which 20–30% is recycled. The top 5 states in India for producing plastic waste are Telangana, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka. India has built about 33,800 km of plastic roads up to this point. India has already built over 33,000 km of plastic roads and is planning to build even more in the future. This is a significant step in the right direction in the fight against plastic pollution. each kilometer of plastic road requires 9 tons of bitumen and 1 ton of plastic waste. One ton of bitumen can be saved for every kilometer of plastic road built. The abstract plastic roads are one of the best ways to easily dispose of waste plastics and that they can help to reduce plastic pollution. It also highlights the potential of plastic roads to strengthen road building and make it more affordable.
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