Street From Plastic Waste To Be Constructed In Noida Until October: Officers

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The highway stretch could be fabricated from used and waste plastic to cut back air pollution. (Representational)

Noida:

A 500-metre lengthy highway stretch produced from plastic waste will quickly come up in Uttar Pradesh’s Noida as a pilot venture, officers mentioned on Friday.

The 12-metre vast highway stretch is proposed to return up in Sector 129, parallel to the Noida-Larger Noida Expressway and the venture is predicted to be accomplished by Mahatma Gandhi’s start anniversary on October 2, the officers mentioned.

A memorandum of settlement for this was signed on Friday between the Noida Authority and Bharat Petroleum Company Restricted as a part of “Swachh Bharat Mission”, they mentioned.

“The highway stretch could be 500-metre lengthy and 12 metre vast, protecting 6,000 sq metre space in whole. The complete stretch could be fabricated from used and waste plastic in a bid to cut back air pollution by means of plastic.”

“The initiative would additionally result in eight to 10 instances much less use of bitumen within the highway development,” the authority mentioned in a press release.

The settlement was signed by Noida Authority Basic Supervisor Rajeev Tyagi and BPCL’s Govt Director Sanjay Bhargava, it said. The venture could be funded by the BPCL, it added.

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