%0 Systematic Review %T Exploring the potential of waste plastic-modified asphalt: a systematic review of blending ratios, mixing conditions, and rheological properties. %A Nisar J %A Mir MS %A Vivek %J Environ Sci Pollut Res Int %V 31 %N 8 %D 2024 Feb 11 %M 38206466 %F 5.19 %R 10.1007/s11356-023-31806-9 %X In the present study, a systematic literature review (SLR) is conducted to collect, compile, and summarize the findings of previous studies in a meaningful and systematic way. This review focuses on the ideal blending ratios, mixing parameters, and the physical, thermal, and rheological performance of waste plastic-modified asphalt. It highlights the most significant research results about the challenges like phase separation, low-temperature performance, and workability for waste plastic-modified asphalt and progress in this domain. The results point out that the use of chemical and physical additives can help in the reduction of phase separation. Furthermore, this paper debates the aging characteristics and it was seen that the integration of waste plastic in asphalt has shown to slow down the aging process of the binder. The review article put forward details of various field projects across the globe utilizing waste plastic. The review concludes by presenting key findings, identifying research gaps, and suggesting future directions to advance the knowledge and to fully comprehend the possible application of waste plastic-modified bitumen in sustainable road construction.