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      • But brothers Rasool and Ahmed Khan may well help change all that. The duo, who once ran a bustling business of plastic, graduated to a more meaningful venture of using discarded plastic for laying roads. The brothers have laid a total stretch of 1400 km plastic-bitumen road in Bengaluru
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  2. Jan 23, 2010 · Rasool, the director of K K Plastic Waste Management Private Limited, tells Bangalore Mirror how the brothers came up with the idea of recycling plastic for roads: ""In 1996, there were demands for a ban on plastic. Our entire livelihood depended on plastic as we manufacture plastic bags for our company called K K Polyflex.

  3. Jan 14, 2016 · i. Plastic into Roads. Two brothers, K Ahmed Khan, an Indian scientist, and K Rasool Khan, an innovator, went against all odds to achieve a dream. They were challenged to shut their...

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · His solution: streets made with recycled plastic. Mr. Khan’s company, K.K. Plastic Waste Management, which he founded with his brother, Rasool Khan, has built more than 1,200 kilometers, or...

  5. Being environmental entrepreneurs was never on the minds of brothers Rasool and Ahmed Khan: they were content running their plastic bag business. Until, that is, a possible ban on plastic bags in Karnataka compelled them to do a rethink.

  6. Jul 1, 2004 · 56 year old Ahmed Khan—with his brother K Rasool Khan— has been running KK Polyflex for 20 years, producing plastic sacks. About 8 years ago he realised that the anti-plastics lobby had a point that the plastics industry was ignoring at its own peril.

  7. Mar 22, 2023 · World. India's plastic problem: No easy fix for trash mountains that provide profit and pain. India’s government has promised to eliminate its more than 3,000 waste mountains but experts are...