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A Review on the Use of Plastic Waste as a Modifier of Asphalt Mixtures for Road Constructions

Amira Ben Ameur, Jan Valentin, Nicola Baldo

2025CivilEng13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rising industrialization and population growth contribute to the increasing generation of plastic waste, which poses significant environmental and health challenges. Despite its potential as a resource, plastic waste is often discarded without proper treatment. Repurposing it in road construction offers both economic and environmental benefits, providing a sustainable waste management solution. This paper thoroughly examines various types of plastic waste used in asphalt mixtures, considering both wet and dry processing methods and their impact on bituminous binders and asphalt performance. Overall, incorporating waste plastics into asphalt mixtures has been shown to improve fatigue resistance, rutting resistance, moisture resistance, and high-temperature performance. However, challenges related to compatibility and low-temperature performance persist in plastic-modified asphalt applications. To address these issues, modified approaches, such as the use of chemical additives, have been identified as effective in enhancing the bonding between waste plastics and bituminous binders while also increasing the amount of plastic that can be incorporated. While plastic-modified asphalt shows significant promise, overcoming these challenges through targeted research and careful implementation is essential for its sustainable and effective use in asphalt mixtures, ensuring long-term performance.

Topics & Concepts

AsphaltPlastic wasteWaste managementEnvironmental scienceForensic engineeringEngineeringMaterials scienceComposite materialAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringInnovative concrete reinforcement materials
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