Prof. Vasudevan’s innovation was patented in 2006 and it generated so much interest among civic bodies in India and in Japan and China as well. He could have easily earned billions of dollars by patenting the technology in his name. But, he chose to share the technology with the Indian government for free. It has since been used to build over 100,000 km of roads in at least 11 states, including Tamil Nadu.
I have read many articles on waste management, and also the total disregard of many people worldwide for their environment. We need more people like professor Vasudevan with his inspirational ideas
Most of people would say "This invention is created to help the environment" but what they actually care is business and profit. But this professor, with his brilliant invention shared his method and technique to create this . Such an intelligent and inspiring person. Greetings from Malaysia
Did u mix plastic with just coarse or with all aggregates along filler 0 to 5 mm ? Kindly guide about this confusion i am working over this project..... An coarse are not getting covered by plastic ? Whts technique ?
We Indians are capable of thinking concepts so simply ...others would have created such a complex n complicated concept and even won a noble ..for just bringing up sooooo complex idea lol...look how gentle and simple genius he is
Very good,excellent work, he deserves a Nobel prize, but why is this man's technology not used in in Europe where the amounts of plastic waste put into landfills is criminal.
A guy from the UK just pitched this in a competition in the Uk backed by Richard Branson claiming it was his idea and winning 1 million in prizes, seems like it went to the wrong person!
John Weller A Scot is claiming to have this idea when he was in India looking at plastic waste and developed in his lab. He went back after looking at this technique and thought he could steal this idea just like Britishers have been doing for last 300 years.
its makes it worse, the car tires rip up the plastic into tiny particle's then when it rain's in India monsoon i'm guessing,will be flushed down into the river
Prof. Vasudevan’s innovation was patented in 2006 and it generated so much interest among civic bodies in India and in Japan and China as well. He could have easily earned billions of dollars by patenting the technology in his name. But, he chose to share the technology with the Indian government for free. It has since been used to build over 100,000 km of roads in at least 11 states, including Tamil Nadu.
Wow amazing😶
I have read many articles on waste management, and also the total disregard of many people worldwide for their environment. We need more people like professor Vasudevan with his inspirational ideas
Most of people would say "This invention is created to help the environment" but what they actually care is business and profit. But this professor, with his brilliant invention shared his method and technique to create this . Such an intelligent and inspiring person.
Greetings from Malaysia
Congrats to Dr. Vasudevan. Will Amma honor this gentleman or Govt of India?
This man is making proud moment for our country 💖 He is a legend
What a great person
Great job vasudevan sir, it could be used to make railway track sleeper.
thanks I love you my dear plastic man
Salute to u sir
What about carbon?? that's why we don't melt the plastic right
Good one professor...,environmental friendly innovative technology is the way to go for a better world.
Well done sir. Long may your service continue.
Nice I became happy very much.Thanks to the innivation
we should use this idea widely around the national, government of India should encorag this work
***VERY COOL***
Did u mix plastic with just coarse or with all aggregates along filler 0 to 5 mm ? Kindly guide about this confusion i am working over this project..... An coarse are not getting covered by plastic ? Whts technique ?
Sana mapanuod ito ng dpwh ng magamit lahat ng basurang plastic sa buong pilipinas.at mawala na mga kurakot sa ahensya....
very nice sir I am proud of u
Thank you Sir
if we could only find a replacement to Bitumen
Congrats Great job.
Sir could you find solution for Wood aswell to save Tree and forest.
Where is filler? 0-5 mm ? Are these just stones?? Plz clear this
We Indians are capable of thinking concepts so simply ...others would have created such a complex n complicated concept and even won a noble ..for just bringing up sooooo complex idea lol...look how gentle and simple genius he is
I couldn't catch how many plastic bags are used per km? Does anyone know?
10 lakhs is 1 million if you wanted to know.
31 metric tons per kilometer.
The report says 10 lakh plastic bags (1 lakh is 100,000; so 10 lakhs would be 1 million) used per kilometer of roads.
Sai Kiran Sharma sir where can we get more educaton about it
Let's start celebrating real heroes rather than jokers
Very good,excellent work, he deserves a Nobel prize, but why is this man's technology not used in in Europe where the amounts of plastic waste put into landfills is criminal.
A guy from the UK just pitched this in a competition in the Uk backed by Richard Branson claiming it was his idea and winning 1 million in prizes, seems like it went to the wrong person!
+Steve Alexander in Himachal Pradesh(India) plastic roads hv been made and used since 2003
LOL two words Cold weather. Ever seen recycled plastic in sub zero?
John Weller A Scot is claiming to have this idea when he was in India looking at plastic waste and developed in his lab. He went back after looking at this technique and thought he could steal this idea just like Britishers have been doing for last 300 years.
pls any one tell me about in detaile for this project
Neeraj kumar Madhuriya i am also confused that are they mixing plastic with just coars/stones or with (filler) fine aggregate 0-5mm too!
its makes it worse, the car tires rip up the plastic into tiny particle's then when it rain's in India monsoon i'm guessing,will be flushed down into the river
luke lewis nah they are fine and our tyres too
I've better ideas than this.
Bikash Agarwal then do something we need more inovative people
What is the idea