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Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?

The rapid economic and industrial growth experienced in the Asian region has significantly increased waste production, particularly single-use plastic. This surge in waste poses a significant challenge for these countries’ municipal solid waste management systems. Consequently, there is a pressing n...

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Autores principales: Abd Karim, Saipol Bari, Norman, Syuhada, Koting, Suhana, Simarani, Khanom, Loo, Siaw-Chuing, Mohd Rahim, Faizul Azli, Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan, Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi, Nagor Mohamed, Abdul Halim
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16165515
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author Abd Karim, Saipol Bari
Norman, Syuhada
Koting, Suhana
Simarani, Khanom
Loo, Siaw-Chuing
Mohd Rahim, Faizul Azli
Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan
Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi
Nagor Mohamed, Abdul Halim
author_facet Abd Karim, Saipol Bari
Norman, Syuhada
Koting, Suhana
Simarani, Khanom
Loo, Siaw-Chuing
Mohd Rahim, Faizul Azli
Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan
Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi
Nagor Mohamed, Abdul Halim
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description The rapid economic and industrial growth experienced in the Asian region has significantly increased waste production, particularly single-use plastic. This surge in waste poses a significant challenge for these countries’ municipal solid waste management systems. Consequently, there is a pressing need for progressive and effective solutions to address the plastic waste issue. One promising initiative involves utilizing used plastic to produce components for asphalt pavement. The concept of plastic road technology has gained traction in Asia, with 32 countries displaying varying levels of interest, ranging from small-scale laboratory experiments to large-scale construction projects. However, as a relatively new technology, plastic road implementation requires continuous and comprehensive environmental and health risk assessments to ascertain its viability as a reliable green technology. This review paper presents the current findings and potential implementation of plastic-modified asphalt in Asian countries, with particular attention given to its environmental and human health impacts. While plastic asphalt roads hold promise in waste reduction, improved asphalt properties, and cost savings, it is imperative to thoroughly consider the environmental and health impacts, quality control measures, recycling limitations, and long-term performance of this road construction material. Further research and evaluation are needed to fully understand the viability and sustainability of plastic asphalt roads. This will enable a comprehensive assessment of its potential benefits and drawbacks, aiding in developing robust guidelines and standards for its implementation. By addressing these considerations, it will be possible to optimize the utilization of plastic waste in road construction and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
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spelling pubmed-104559152023-08-26 Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered? Abd Karim, Saipol Bari Norman, Syuhada Koting, Suhana Simarani, Khanom Loo, Siaw-Chuing Mohd Rahim, Faizul Azli Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi Nagor Mohamed, Abdul Halim Materials (Basel) Review The rapid economic and industrial growth experienced in the Asian region has significantly increased waste production, particularly single-use plastic. This surge in waste poses a significant challenge for these countries’ municipal solid waste management systems. Consequently, there is a pressing need for progressive and effective solutions to address the plastic waste issue. One promising initiative involves utilizing used plastic to produce components for asphalt pavement. The concept of plastic road technology has gained traction in Asia, with 32 countries displaying varying levels of interest, ranging from small-scale laboratory experiments to large-scale construction projects. However, as a relatively new technology, plastic road implementation requires continuous and comprehensive environmental and health risk assessments to ascertain its viability as a reliable green technology. This review paper presents the current findings and potential implementation of plastic-modified asphalt in Asian countries, with particular attention given to its environmental and human health impacts. While plastic asphalt roads hold promise in waste reduction, improved asphalt properties, and cost savings, it is imperative to thoroughly consider the environmental and health impacts, quality control measures, recycling limitations, and long-term performance of this road construction material. Further research and evaluation are needed to fully understand the viability and sustainability of plastic asphalt roads. This will enable a comprehensive assessment of its potential benefits and drawbacks, aiding in developing robust guidelines and standards for its implementation. By addressing these considerations, it will be possible to optimize the utilization of plastic waste in road construction and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future. MDPI 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10455915/ /pubmed/37629806 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16165515 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abd Karim, Saipol Bari
Norman, Syuhada
Koting, Suhana
Simarani, Khanom
Loo, Siaw-Chuing
Mohd Rahim, Faizul Azli
Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan
Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi
Nagor Mohamed, Abdul Halim
Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title_full Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title_fullStr Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title_full_unstemmed Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title_short Plastic Roads in Asia: Current Implementations and Should It Be Considered?
title_sort plastic roads in asia: current implementations and should it be considered?
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16165515
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