In major ocean polluter Philippines, group turns plastic waste into planks
In major ocean polluter Philippines, group turns plastic waste into planks

A group of recyclers in the Philippines is trying to ease the country's worsening plastic waste crisis by turning bottles, single-use sachets and snack food wrappers that clog rivers and spoil beaches into building materials.

The Plastic Flamingo, or "The Plaf", as they are commonly known, collect the waste, shred it and then mould it into posts and planks called "eco-lumber" that can be used for fencing, decking or even to make disaster-relief shelters.

 

Image: Nick Fewings, Unsplash 

FULL STORY

SHARE

SOURCE
reuters.com

by Adrian Portugal, Reuters

Zone

Enter text for this Innovation - leave blank for default