Reuse of Waste Plastic for Road Divider Partition to Prevent High Beam Headlights of Vehicle

  • Unique Paper ID: 196263
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 4134-4137
  • Abstract:
  • The increasing accumulation of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern worldwide. This project focuses on the innovative reuse of waste plastic in the manufacturing of road divider partitions to enhance road safety and sustainability. The concept involves processing discarded plastic materials through cleaning, shredding, melting, and molding to create durable and lightweight divider panels. These partitions can be designed to incorporate reflective properties, improving visibility during nighttime and reducing accidents caused by poor illumination. The use of recycled plastic offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, resistance to corrosion, low maintenance, and long service life compared to conventional materials like concrete or metal. Additionally, this approach helps in reducing landfill waste and promotes eco-friendly construction practices. The project highlights the potential of waste plastic as a valuable resource in infrastructure development while contributing to environmental protection and safer transportation systems. Overall, and where the width of road divider is wide then the plants are used to be planted on the road divider and If the width of the divider is less at that point this recycled plastic sheets can be used.

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BibTeX

@article{196263,
        author = {Vivek.T Babar and Patil Janavi Sachin and Vishal Sanjay kale and Namarata Sambhaji Patil and Sumit Vinod Pawar},
        title = {Reuse of Waste Plastic for Road Divider Partition to Prevent High Beam Headlights of Vehicle},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {4134-4137},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=196263},
        abstract = {The increasing accumulation of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern worldwide. This project focuses on the innovative reuse of waste plastic in the manufacturing of road divider partitions to enhance road safety and sustainability. The concept involves processing discarded plastic materials through cleaning, shredding, melting, and molding to create durable and lightweight divider panels. These partitions can be designed to incorporate reflective properties, improving visibility during nighttime and reducing accidents caused by poor illumination.
The use of recycled plastic offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, resistance to corrosion, low maintenance, and long service life compared to conventional materials like concrete or metal. Additionally, this approach helps in reducing landfill waste and promotes eco-friendly construction practices. The project highlights the potential of waste plastic as a valuable resource in infrastructure development while contributing to environmental protection and safer transportation systems.
Overall, and where the width of road divider is wide then the plants are used to be planted on the road divider and If the width of the divider is less at that point this recycled plastic sheets can be used.},
        keywords = {Waste plastic, Recycling, Road divider partition, Road safety, Plastic waste management, Shredding and melting, Durable material, Accident prevention, Eco-friendly construction},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Babar, V., & Sachin, P. J., & kale, V. S., & Patil, N. S., & Pawar, S. V. (2026). Reuse of Waste Plastic for Road Divider Partition to Prevent High Beam Headlights of Vehicle. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 4134–4137.

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