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Building Blocks Made of Recycled Plastic

ByFusion, a start up company founded by New Zealand based engineer and inventor Peter Lewis, sees building potential where other see trash. The company has developed a portable machine that turns scraps of discarded plastic waste into bricks for building. They hope to build not only houses, but entire communities in the future with this sustainable innovation.

There is little doubt as to the negative effects plastic is having on our oceans and waterways. It is estimated that by 2050, for example, plastic products could outnumber fish in our oceans.

This 100% modular technology can convert all types of plastic waste found in our ecosystem into a building blocks called Replast. Key to the innovation is the variety of different plastics that can be used. ByFusion explains that there are actually seven different types of plastic in common circulation. However, as a result of toxicity, high processing costs and safely, only three types are typically processed and recycled. But even these three types must be be sorted and cleaned before being processed, which is of course labour intensive. By contrast, the ByFusion process can work with all seven types of plastic waste, whether clean, contaminated or mixed.

Offering considerable design flexbility, the Replast blocks are produced in sizes and dimensions of typical concrete cinder blocks, as well as in different colours. They can be used for applications in architecture, infrastructure and landscape thanks to their durability to the elements.

Additional material benefits include 95% lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GhG) during their production than that produced by concrete, as well as better thermal and sound insulating capabilities than a concrete block. Furthermore, Replast requires no glues or insulations and can help contribute towards USGBC LEED certification.

ByFusion is planning to sell these modular plastic bricks globally. They are currently running a crowd funding campaign on indiegogo so check it out and spread the word!

Comments

  1. andrew vanduffelen says:

    how do we lease in Quebec Canada

  2. Sigrid says:

    Hi Andrew,

    If you’re interested in the plastic blocks, you can best contact the company through their website: http://www.byfusion.com/
    Good luck!

    – Team Materia

  3. william ww says:

    This article is so amazing!!!!!

    Plastic usage and recycling are very important issues

  4. william ww says:

    This article is so amazing!!!!!
    I hope the government will pay more attention to the plastic pollution how to bring the harm of the world.😭😭😭😭😭🥺 We really have to focus on the treatment of plastic~~~~~
    Plastic usage and recycling are very important issues

  5. william ww says:

    This article is so amazing!!!!!
    I hope the government will pay more attention to the plastic pollution how to bring the harm of the world.😭😭😭😭😭🥺 We really have to focus on the treatment of plastic~~~~~

  6. william ww says:

    The boon of plastic turned to bane with the nuisance of irresponsible waste management. While the usage of plastic has increased to more than 300 million tons per year, the recycling of the same, even with dedicated efforts from various stakeholders, has been hovering around 10% of it.

  7. wilsq snck says:

    Ocean plastic pollution is really sad
    Every one of us should do a good job of plastic treatment and let the plastic be recycled.
    High-quality plastic is very important for temperature control, mixing, and dehumidification