Waste from the city of Ghent, Belgium, is being turned into the building blocks of a major cultural institution. For a renovation and expansion of the Design Museum Gent, an innovative new recycling ...
The “K-Briq” generates less than 10 percent of the carbon emissions released during the manufacturing of regular bricks and is made from 90 percent construction waste materials. Gabriela Medero poses ...
Let’s play Spot The Difference, urban edition. You’re on West 47th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, a Manhattan neighborhood known for its industrial vibe. Like much of the area, the street is lined with ...
Scottish cleantech building materials company Kenoteq, a spinout from Heriot-Watt University, is set to transform the U.K. construction market as its revolutionary K-BRIQ achieves certification from ...
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Millions of Revolutionary Bricks to Be Produced From Recycled Waste After Achieving Industry Certification
Scottish cleantech building materials company Kenoteq has marked a watershed moment for sustainable construction with its revolutionary K-BRIQ, made from construction and demolition waste, achieving ...
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Are These Lego-Like Bricks the Future of Construction?
Discover the benefits of RENCO bricks, an intriguing Lego-shaped construction material.
Firing bricks and making mortar and cement is very costly, but organic chemists at Flinders University are working on more sustainable alternatives – focusing on building materials made from waste ...
Bricks made of discarded glass and recycling-waste ash have been shown to insulate better than regular bricks, while also requiring less energy to produce. And of course, they additionally use ...
Plastic pollution is a worldwide problem. In Nairobi alone, about 500 metric tons of plastic waste are generated every single day. Only a fraction of this number is recycled. In true innovation ...
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