Ecobob article on Earthships and recycled building materials
Ecobob.co.nz have written an interesting short article on recycled building material. Of course no such article would be complete without reference to Earthships (and a plug for this website – thank you!!).
Another interesting part of the article mentioned work out of the University of Nottingham, where they are producing a ‘Bitublock’ out of recycled glass, metal slag, sewage sludge, incinerator ash, and pulverised fuel ash from power stations.
According to Dr Forth, this eco-friendly ‘Bitublock’ consists of up to 100 per cent recycled materials, and uses less energy to manufacture than a concrete block. It’s about six times as strong, which makes it a high-performance product. Dr Forth hopes the Bitublock will completely replace energy-intensive concrete as a structural material.
It sounds great but of course in the three R’s, “Reuse” comes before “Recycle” and its an advantage to be able to reuse a waste material without having to re-process it through another energy cycle. This is where the reuse of waste tyres, bottles and shipping containers for building construction offer a clear advantage (not to mention preventing someone from intervening in the process by repackaging materials and making ‘green’ money out of it).
Check out the full article at: Rubbish good for building your house – Ecobob Forums .





