Green bricks: turning waste in building blocks

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Green bricks: turning waste in building blocks
RMIT University engineers, in collaboration with Visy, developed energy-efficient bricks using waste materials like glass and ash, offering improved insulation and potential cost savings while meeting environmental standards.
Luca Papapietro
Engineers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology partnered with Visy, Australia’s largest recycling company, to create energy-efficient bricks using scrap materials like glass and combusted solid waste (ash).
These bricks, containing at least 15% waste glass and 20% ash, offer improved insulation, potentially cutting household energy bills by up to 5%. The process reduces firing temperature by 20%, saving on production costs.
The innovation meets environmental standards and could significantly reduce emissions from brick production.
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Construction materials and circular construction