
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s first-ever eco-friendly plastic road sprawling 1km, in F-9 Park Islamabad will be opened soon.
The road project is being constructed by the Capital Development Authority (CDA), in collaboration with private firms. He said to a private news programme that the Plastic Road in Islamabad is one kilometre long and contains the recycled plastic equivalent of more than one million plastic cups.
He went on to say that it’s a big step ahead from traditional asphalt roads to future-proof plastic roads that offer both performance and sustainability and can be replicated throughout the country.
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