Engineers have created strong, low-cost walls from soil, water, and cardboard, cutting carbon emissions and construction ...
A team at RMIT University has created a cement-free construction material using only cardboard, soil, and water. Strong ...
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Cardboard and earth combine to create low-carbon alternative to concrete
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete's carbon footprint, while ...
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Forget Bricks and Concrete: Built From the Dirt, Japan’s Futuristic Earth House Might Just Flip Global Construction on Its Head
In a quiet corner of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, a construction project is drawing global attention—not for its size or cost, but for what it doesn’t contain: concrete. The Lib Earth House, developed ...
Australian researchers have used cardboard, water and soil to create a strong construction material with low carbon emissions ...
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16 Raised Garden Mistakes You Might Be Making (And Solutions To Fix Them)
To construct and enjoy productive raised garden beds that are easy to maintain, avoid these mistakes around placement, ...
Vipul Singh and Gunraagh Talwar upcycled 100 tonnes of Bhalswa landfill waste into 50,000 eco-bricks, creating jobs and sustainable construction solutions.
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while ...
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Trash to tower: Engineers turn cardboard waste into strong building material
The material is made simply from cardboard, soil, and water, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative for the ...
Build up Nepal, a nonprofit that uses eco-friendly bricks to make safe housing affordable for poor communities, was chosen as ...
Building a swimming pool with bricks is a rewarding project that adds beauty, value, and relaxation to your home. While it ...
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