Eastern Province Governor Leads Plastic Mixed Asphalt Road Paving in Sri Lanka

August 12, 2021 at 4:31 PM

Eastern Province Governor Hon. Anuradha Yahampath initiated a sustainable solution to the ever-increasing waste plastic environmental menace by  utilizing green technology in converting waste plastic in to an industrial raw material which becomes an additive to conventional asphalt, for road paving in EP.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Mr. Thusitha P Wanigasinghe, Chief Secretary, Eastern Province and Dr. Judith Samaranayaka, MD / CTO AGC Innovate (Pvt) Ltd at the EP Governor’s office, Trincomalee.

The unique tri partite stakeholder model of the MOU ensures it’s long-term sustainability. The Eastern Province Governor’s Office represents the waste plastic source by virtue of the tonnage collected daily by the Pradeshiya Sabhas from households and industries while the Provincial Road Development Department represents the End User with AGC Innovate being the third party in the model as the Technology Provider.

The initiative will commence with the paving of a two-kilometer highway which will consume 6 – 8 tons of waste plastic, to be sourced from the Batticaloa Municipal Council Waste Collection Centre, and two other identified locations.

The technology was piloted in 2018 under the supervision of the national regulator, RDA on stretch of highway in Ratmalana and was certified as an environmentally suitable initiative following two years rigorous testing and observation.

EP Governor   Mrs. Yahampath stated at the ceremonial event that she endorses the adoption of this technology as it is the most logical solution for the waste plastic menace by delivering a cleaner environment, reduces the carbon footprint, saving of forex on bitumen replacement, promoting community participation in waste plastic segregation, all of which, wholly consistent with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s initiative towards the implementation of a sustainable management of plastic waste.