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  2. Ecology block - Wikipedia

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    An ecology block, also known as an eco-block or ecoblock, is a type of recycled concrete block used to make retaining walls. Ecology blocks are manufactured using concrete left over from other construction processes. A cross-section of an eco-block typically measures 2 feet (61 cm) square, with block lengths ranging from 3 feet (91 cm) to 6 ...

  3. Concrete recycling - Wikipedia

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    Ecology blocks (eco-blocks) are made from recycled concrete and used for retaining walls and other temporary structures, and have also been used for hostile architecture. [18] Small pieces are used as gravel for new construction projects. Sub-base gravel is laid as the lowest layer in a road, with fresh concrete or asphalt poured over it. [19]

  4. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    An ecobrick is a plastic bottle densely packed with used plastic to create a reusable building block that achieves plastic sequestration.The concept behind ecobricks is to utilize and upcycle post consumer plastic, benefiting our Earth. These plastic bottles are precisely packed with clean and dry used plastic to avoid the growth of bacteria. [1]

  5. Eco-Block - Wikipedia

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    “Eco-blocks for Eco-schools”, which is a joint programme held by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and HSBC Insurance, aims at improved environment and air quality of schools with the use of the Eco-Block since 2008. King Lam Catholic Primary School (景林天主教小學) was one of beneficiary and an area of 200 square metres on the ...

  6. Ecoblock - Wikipedia

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    Ecoblock or Eco-block can refer to: Compressed earth block, a building material sometimes called "Ecoblock" when mixed with cement; Eco-Block, a type of paving stone; Ecology block, a large stone for retaining walls

  7. Recycling by material - Wikipedia

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    From the start of plastic production through to 2015, the world produced around 6.3 billion tonnes of plastic waste, only 9% of which has been recycled and only ~1% has been recycled more than once. [27] Of the remaining waste, 12% was incinerated and 79% was either sent to landfills or lost to the environment as pollution. [27]

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