Year: 2018
New landfill to resume operation
The Reporter Ethiopia – After nearly a year since a garbage slide at the half-a-century-year old Repi Landfill claimed lives of 72 people and victimized hundreds more, the US Embassy in Ethiopia and the Addis Ababa City Administration are working closely to revitalize another landfill—the Sendafa Sanitary Landfill Plant. Sahadat…
Recycling could pave way as part of U.S. highways
The Melone Telegram – “Every country is going to come up with ways to reuse this recycled plastic,” said Sahadat Hossain, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. “I work with Africa and developing countries. Everywhere you go, they’re building new roads – hundreds of miles of…
Plastics recycled for use on roads
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette – “Every country is going to come up with ways to reuse this recycled plastic,” said Sahadat Hossain, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. “I work with Africa and developing countries. Everywhere you go, they’re building new roads – hundreds of miles…
Where does your recycled plastic go? Perhaps into future highways
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – “Every country is going to come up with ways to reuse this recycled plastic,” said Sahadat Hossain, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. “I work with Africa and developing countries. Everywhere you go, they’re building new roads – hundreds of miles of them….
Recycling could pave way as part of U.S. highways
Chicago Tribune – “Every country is going to come up with ways to reuse this recycled plastic,” said Sahadat Hossain, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. “I work with Africa and developing countries. Everywhere you go, they’re building new roads – hundreds of miles of them….
Where does your recycled plastic go? Perhaps into future highways
The Washington Post – “Every country is going to come up with ways to reuse this recycled plastic,” said Sahadat Hossain, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. “I work with Africa and developing countries. Everywhere you go, they’re building new roads — hundreds of miles of…
UTA civil engineer strengthening TxDOT highway retaining walls
UTA News Center – A UTA civil engineering professor is using a $1.37 million proof-of-concept contract from the Texas Department of Transportation to use recycled plastic pins to strengthen Mechanically Stabilized Earth, or MSE, walls on North Texas highways – one of the largest state highway systems in the nation….
Recycled Plastic Waste Creates Roads
HowStuffWorks – In the U.S., plastic already is being used in road maintenance. University of Texas at Arlington civil engineering professor Sahadat Hossain, director of the school’s Solid Waste Institute for Sustainability, has turned to recycled plastic as a way to solve the problem of unstable soil on highway slopes,…
Recycled Plastic Pin – Solution to plastic waste problem in Bangladesh
eindependentbd.com – The amount of municipal solid waste, one of the most important by-products of an urban lifestyle, is growing faster than the rate of urbanization. Currently, world cities generate about 1.3 billion tons of solid waste every year. The volume is expected to increase to 2.2 billion tons by…