Sri Lankan Govt, to explore plastic waste to construct road layers
The government in collaboration with the Central
Environmental Authority will look at possibilities to construct road layers by
converting contaminated plastics into various scientific substances.
The Central Environmental Authority’s National Post Consumer
Plastic Waste Management Project, Project Director Bandula Sarath Kumara said
that this would improve the quality of the local road system. Today, plastic
waste in Sri Lanka has become a major problem and recycling contaminated
plastic would be an ideal solution to address the problem.
Currently, Sri Lanka has two state owned waste collecting
centres in Balangoda and Kurunegala and another two centres in Matara and
Anuradhapura will be opened this year. Domestic plastics processing industry is
presently around 140,000 metric tons per annum with an average growth rate of
around 10-12 %. Sri Lanka is exporting plastic products to large number of
countries around the world.
However USA is the dominant buyer of plastic exports over
the past number of years. Nearly 40 % of the total exports go to the USA
market.
Currently, there are 400 companies in Sri Lanka engaged in
plastics processing for both domestic and international markets. A total Rs 15
billion has been invested in the industry. Almost 50 % of this has come through
Foreign Direct Investments.
The industry processes many commodity plastics and
engineering plastics using modern technologies.
Source ; Daily News
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