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  2. Bottle wall - Wikipedia

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    Two bottles cut and taped together, sitting in wet mortar. A typical mortar mix is 3:1 mason sand to a pozzolan cement mix. Other mixtures could be made from mortar and clay, adobe, cob, sand or cement. Bottle walls are extremely versatile and could be bonded with pretty much anything that can endure its given climate.

  3. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    The strongest bottle candidates for ecobricks are thick and durable plastic bottles with wider cap openings that can resist UV radiation. [5] Any size of transparent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottle can be used to make an ecobrick. The bottle and the packed plastic are clean and dry to prevent the growth of bacteria.

  4. The Bottle Houses - Wikipedia

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    Bottle wall construction is the process of building a structure, usually housing, with glass or plastic bottles and binding material. [6] This sustainable building type helps reduce the chances of bottles being dumped at landfills and promotes the reuse of "waste" material.

  5. Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    It is also used in making plastic bottles, packaging, and bank or membership cards. Adding plasticizers makes PVC softer and more flexible. It is used in plumbing, electrical cable insulation, flooring, signage, phonograph records, inflatable products, and in rubber substitutes. [10] With cotton or linen, it is used in the production of canvas.

  6. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap Square-shaped bubble wrap for house insulation. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for protecting fragile items during shipping. . Known for its cushioning air-filled bubbles, it has also become a cultural icon, celebrated for its satisfying popping sound and alternative uses as a stress-relief

  7. High-density polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    With a high strength-to-density ratio, HDPE is used in the production of plastic bottles, corrosion-resistant piping, geomembranes and plastic lumber. HDPE is commonly recycled, and has the number "2" as its resin identification code. In 2008, the global HDPE market reached a volume of more than 30 million tons. [2]