TY - BOOK AU - Saad,Zabihullah AU - Tenekeci,Göktuğ TI - USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION PY - 2022/// KW - Plastic scrap KW - Dissertations, Academic KW - Waste products KW - Plastics N1 - Thesis (MSc) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Civil Engineering Department; Includes bibliography (sheets 92-107) N2 - ABSTRACT Plastic manufacture and disposal produce greenhouse gases and toxic waste. Plastic and associated compounds are accumulating on land, in seas, lakes, rivers, ice, and air, harming human and ecological health. Global warming is one of the major issues caused by plastic waste and requires considerable attention to be handled systematically, even though everyone must contribute to the solution of this problem, the global warming issue is projected to worsen in the coming years. Plastic pollution may disrupt habitats and natural processes, reducing climate adaptation. This impacts the livelihoods, food supplies, and social well-being of people. This is owing to the fast growth in recycled plastic waste material, as discarded plastic bottles have become a worldwide concern and are burnt for disposal, creating environmental pollution. The study contains literature about several waste recycled materials usage in asphalt but is focused on use of recycled plastic. The use of recycled plastic waste material in pavement construction has shown that it may help with waste management, cost reduction, and enhanced road quality, in addition to alleviating disposal issues. The method employed for sorting the substantial articles needed is a highly structured assessment of the literature, which involves a systematic search and screening of articles investigating the use of recycled materials in pavement construction based on accessible research results. The study also used qualitative content and systematic analysis of data obtained from sources to evaluate statistical data about annual plastic waste production, the cost of using recycled materials to achieve adequate quality and strength, and the assumption that the pavement would be constructed with recycled plastic waste materials to have sustainable roads. According to the findings of our study, adding waste plastic into the construction of roads improves the stability, strength, fatigue life, and other desirable attributes of bituminous mixes. This ultimately results in an extended pavement lifespan and performance. A circular economy that encourages waste collection services, recycling, and reuse may reduce plastic waste. The research discovered that the cost of recycling waste is somewhat high, however, the work performed on projects and the analysis undertaken led to a 10 percent decrease in expenses. Plastic, on the other hand, decreases the proportion of bitumen and gives a better mix blend with aggregates and fillers. Using recycled plastic waste instead of asphalt or gravel in pavements decreases landfill strains and excavation needs and improves other solid waste management programs by diverting waste from landfills. Keywords: Plastic waste, Plastic waste recycled materials in the pavement, Sustainable roads, Use of Plastic, Waste recycled materials in the pavement ER -