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In reply to the discussion: Kenyan woman invents environmental breakthrough: Bricks our of plastic waste. [View all]Oldem
(833 posts)19. This is so promising that I hesitate to rain on the parade.
Plastics are full of chemicals. The Consumer Reports article I'm linking says we don't know that any of these chemicals are harmful to human health, but tests are ongoing. Personally, I'd want to know where the plastic to make the bricks of my home come from, and I'd want to know that tests prove these plastics are safe. There so many kinds of plastic, and formulas differ. We once thought tobacco and DDT were safe, and there are many other examples of our getting things wrong, with deadly consequences.
https://www.consumerreports.org/toxic-chemicals-substances/most-plastic-products-contain-potentially-toxic-chemicals/
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Kenyan woman invents environmental breakthrough: Bricks our of plastic waste. [View all]
brush
Feb 2021
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The bricks would be half sand so they wouldn't be any more flammable than say...wood,...
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Feb 2021
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