Plastic roads.

The Sindh government's contemplation of constructing plastic roads signals a paradigm shift in urban development, intertwining innovation with sustainability. The initiative, started by a successful pilot project of recycling lubricant plastic bottles for road construction, embodies a progressive approach to urban and waste management.

Karachi, like many rapidly growing cities, faces a multitude of challenges, from increasing waste accumulation to the demand for sustainable infrastructure. The introduction of plastic roads presents a unique solution that addresses both issues simultaneously. By recycling discarded plastic, often a significant contributor to environmental pollution, into road construction material, the city can pave its streets with a sustainable approach. Plastic roads offer a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional asphalt. The recycling of plastic bottles and other discarded materials for road construction will ultimately help reduce the city's carbon footprint. It not only minimises the environmental impact of plastic waste but also lessens the reliance on conventional construction materials, contributing...

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