RePlast Bricks Made from Waste Plastic

RePlast Bricks Made from Waste Plastic
Aug-04-16
The ByFusion startup hopes to help alleviate some of the plastic waste in oceans by turning the material into usable bricks.

The technology, created by Peter Lewis, relies on a modular platform that compresses the plastic waste into different sizes or densities. The resulting brick, called RePlast, is about the same size as a standard concrete block and is sturdy enough to be used in construction. The RePlast system does not require the plastic to be washed or sorted, and the permanent nature of construction helps to prevent the plastic from simply ending up in the oceans again.

RePlast Bricks Made from Waste Plastic


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hi we are interested in this product for indian market
and like to know more about it
thanks
Posted by narendra sureka on August 14, 2016
I want more information about plastic bricks for Thabarwa center in Myanmar. There are living 3000 people in the center. Myanmar has no system for waist. So every day there is al lot of waist. They would like to know more about re using methods of plastic and maybe also other waist. They are constantly building new houses, hospitals, center etc.
Thank you very much!
More information about Thabarwa: www.thabarwa.org
Posted by Marianne Das on August 15, 2016
i want to know the complete information about the product and cost of the product
Posted by mahesh lightla on November 8, 2016
Greetings Sir,
I am a 5th year architecture student from - Pune, India and am interested about the process of your products and its applications. As a concerned human being of Earth I request you to give me some information for my thesis project which is similar to the type of work you do. Thankyou.
Posted by Eeshan Fadnis on June 24, 2019

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