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  2. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    They found that, when put under pressure, an ecobrick was able to withstand much more than the concrete and red bricks. This confirmed that ecobricks can be a cheap and environmentally friendly non-structural building material. [25] Ecobricks are a great way to recycle plastic waste as well as educate about the dangers of plastic pollution.

  3. Bio-based building materials - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian BC Materials, [37] instead, transforms excavated earth into building materials, with the production of earth blocks masonry, plasters and paints. Moreover, the use of additive manufacturing enters the debate as a method with the potentiality to enhance the level of quality in detailing, accuracy, finishing, and reproducibility ...

  4. Living building material - Wikipedia

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    The structural properties of this material are similar to those of Portland cement-based mortars: it has an elastic modulus of 293.9 MPa, and a tensile strength of 3.6 MPa (the minimum required value for Portland-cement based concrete is approximately 3.5 MPa); [2] however it has a fracture energy of 170 N, which is much less than most standard ...

  5. Eco-Friendly Concrete Is the Holy Grail of Construction. This ...

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    Discover mycocrete, the mycelium-based mix set to revolutionize eco-friendly building practices, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional materials. Eco-Friendly Concrete Is the Holy ...

  6. Environmental impact of concrete - Wikipedia

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    The environmental impact of concrete, its manufacture, and its applications, are complex, driven in part by direct impacts of construction and infrastructure, as well as by CO 2 emissions; between 4-8% of total global CO 2 emissions come from concrete. [1]

  7. Hempcrete - Wikipedia

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    Hemp concrete has a low thermal conductivity, ranging from 0.06 to 0.6 W m −1 K −1, [24] [15] [25] a total porosity of 68–80% [24] [26] and a density of 200 kg /m 3 to 960 kg/m 3. [ 15 ] [ 27 ] Hemp concrete is also an aerated material with high water vapour permeability and its total porosity very close to open porosity allowing it to ...

  8. Are we on the cusp of a 3D-printed housing revolution?

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    3D printers are increasingly providing a cheaper, greener, and faster alternative to home building. The individualized designs and iconic walls, which are made of stacked thin layers of concrete ...

  9. Sustainability in construction - Wikipedia

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    Industrial hemp is becoming increasingly recognised as an eco-friendly building material. It can be used in a range of ways, including as an alternative to concrete (known as 'hempcrete'), flooring, and insulation. King Charles is reported to have used hemp to insulate an eco-home.