Non-recyclable plastic waste is a major source of pollution, as it is estimated that over 8 million metric tons of it enter the world's oceans every year. To tackle this growing problem, many countries have begun using plastic roads as a way to reduce plastic waste. The plastic roads are made using a mixture of asphalt and non-recyclable plastic waste. This plastic waste is first gathered, sorted, and then melted at a temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit. It is then mixed with hot aggregates and bitumen to make a durable mixture that can be used to build roads and other structures. Using plastic roads to build roads not only reduces plastic waste, but also helps reduce deforestation. By using plastic as an alternative fuel to energy industries, fewer fossil fuels are used and reliance on them is decreased. Additionally, the patented technology used to turn non-recyclable plastic waste into plastic solid fuel ensures zero waste from landfill mining, further contributing to sustainability. Overall, the Green Warrior® has implemented a multi-pronged approach to managing plastic waste. Through their use of stacking and combusting, plastic waste to oil, non-recyclable plastic as raw material, and bio-mining of municipal solid waste, the company has created a sustainable and cost-effective way to reduce pollution, while making use of recycled materials. This approach helps to reduce the amount of non-biodegradable plastic waste and promotes sustainability.