The objective of this project is to utilize waste plastics as an additive in road surfacing in India, with the purpose of addressing environmental pollution resulting from plastic materials. India's municipal solid waste (MSW) had increased to a range of 6500-7000 tonnes per day by 2015. Dumping waste into the sea could have adverse effects on marine life and ecosystems. Disposing of plastic waste could serve as a straightforward remedy to this issue. The county is implementing a novel asphalt blend that effectively tackles plastic-related concerns while concurrently lowering road construction expenses, enhancing rainwater resistance, promoting better adhesion, and bolstering road durability. The objective of this study is to create an improved plastic asphalt mixture by incorporating shaded polythene materials into the bitumen blend. This will enhance the adhesive properties between the aggregate surfaces, resulting in increased strength, durability, and skid resistance of the asphalt pavement. This study investigates the utilization of waste plastics in the construction of roads, which is a commonly accepted method that has the potential to greatly influence the industry and support environmental sustainability.