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Use of Plastics in Road Materials (Paving)

Status:  Complete
Report Date:  08/22/2025

Summary:

A growing demand for paving aggregates and an overabundance of plastic waste may create a sustainability partnership. Plastic is a significant contributor to the waste stream in the U.S. Less than 10% is recycled and repurposed. Transforming plastic waste into useful materials like road pavement could have numerous environmental, economic and sustainability benefits. Local agencies and MnDOT explored the feasibility and material performance of plastic waste incorporated into both asphalt and concrete pavement mixes. Information gathered from recycled plastic material providers informed the choices of materials to test in the laboratory. Researchers analyzed mixing processes, material behavior and durability of both asphalt and concrete pavement mixes. While further research and field testing is needed, the plastic-modified pavement mixes showed high potential for equal or improved performance and significant sustainability benefits.

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Project Personnel:

Principal Investigator:  Halil Ceylan
Co-Principal Investigator:  Sunghwan Kim, Walaa Mogawer, Peter Taylor, Alexander Austerman
Technical Liaison:  Jim Johnson
Project Coordinator:  Barbara Fraley
Panel Members: 
    Bernard Izevbekhai - Materials & Road Research
    Cory Slagle - Washington County Transp Division
    Jessa Trboyevich - Hennepin County
    Michael Vrtis - Materials & Road Research
    Mike Hejna - City of Woodbury
    Thomas Burnham - Materials & Road Research