These are some people from my home town developing a system to convert industrial waste into architectural bricks. Check them out if you have a few moments!
What is the source / how are these separated out of the waste stream? What are the standards for nonhazardous? Is there a certification process? A number of such attempts have failed because of the toxicity of the final product.
our k-mart is built over an asbestos dump....now wonder everyone in side the store looks a bit like and outsider....eyes bulging, short with breath and foaming at the mouth. Do be careful where you build.
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These are some people from my home town developing a system to convert industrial waste into architectural bricks. Check them out if you have a few moments!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/874878756/the-ramrockettm-a-space-age-green-building-system/comments
Very cool.
nonhazardous urban-industrial wastes
Sounds like an oxymoron to me.
What is the source / how are these separated out of the waste stream? What are the standards for nonhazardous? Is there a certification process? A number of such attempts have failed because of the toxicity of the final product.
our k-mart is built over an asbestos dump....now wonder everyone in side the store looks a bit like and outsider....eyes bulging, short with breath and foaming at the mouth. Do be careful where you build.
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