A company shreds, melts, and molds a secret mixture of hard-to-recycle plastics to make solid bricks and beams. The building materials are cheaper and faster to assemble than most traditional ones. The system has helped increase waste collectors' income and address a shortage of school buildings in Ivory Coast.
For more information: https://conceptosplasticos.com/
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How Bricks Made From Trash Help Build Schools In Ivory Coast | World Wide Waste | Insider Business
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