The document describes the Ecobrick project, which addresses plastic waste by compressing it into dense bricks called Ecobricks. It provides instructions for making Ecobricks, including selecting recyclable plastic materials, choosing a container bottle, tightly packing the plastic into the bottle using a stick, and ensuring the Ecobrick meets a minimum density standard. The document notes that completed Ecobricks can be used to build structures like benches and tables.
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The document describes the Ecobrick project, which addresses plastic waste by compressing it into dense bricks called Ecobricks. It provides instructions for making Ecobricks, including selecting recyclable plastic materials, choosing a container bottle, tightly packing the plastic into the bottle using a stick, and ensuring the Ecobrick meets a minimum density standard. The document notes that completed Ecobricks can be used to build structures like benches and tables.
The document describes the Ecobrick project, which addresses plastic waste by compressing it into dense bricks called Ecobricks. It provides instructions for making Ecobricks, including selecting recyclable plastic materials, choosing a container bottle, tightly packing the plastic into the bottle using a stick, and ensuring the Ecobrick meets a minimum density standard. The document notes that completed Ecobricks can be used to build structures like benches and tables.
Whatabout What aboutplastic plasticbags bagsand andplastic plasticitems itemsthat thatexist existaround aroundusus? ? A project called Ecobrick was born to solve that situation How to handle them? Topic 1 : Choose a recycled product which makes you impressive, then make a short presentation about it. Table of contents Table of contents INTRODUCING:
WhatEcobricks is that product? INTRODUCING: Recycling steps
Get your plastis ready: Start by segregating
your ecobrickable plastic from all other materials. If there is any food, oil or dirt on your plastic, be sure to wash then dry.
Choose your bottle: When selecting the bottle
that you will use, consider three factors: the bottle’s availability, the volume, and the project you will use the ecobrick for. Recycling steps
Get your stick ready: Bamboo and wood
make the best sticks. The size of the stick depends on the type of bottle you go with.
No glass, metal or biodegradables: Metal,
paper, cardboard, glass and biodegradables will not poison the biosphere– so there is no need to put them into a bottle. Recycling steps
Start by adding bottom color: The first
piece of plastic you put in the bottle will give it a bottom color for building. Choose a soft plastic with a solid color, then push it down to the bottom of your ecobrick.
Pack the bottle tight, mix plastics as you go:
Use your stick to push down the plastic around the inside of the bottle– move in a circle pushing down along the sides. To maximize the density, it’s good to mix soft, then hard plastic. Recycling steps Weigh your Ecobrick to ensure quanlity: Around the world, we’ve discovered that a good minimum density is 0.33 g/ml. This means that a 600ml bottle will have a minimum weight of 200 grams and a 1500ml bottle will have a minimum weight of 500 grams. Minimum density goals are essential to ensure quality ecobricks.
Build: Once you have enough Ecobricks you’re
ready to build. There are five main techniques for building with bottles and ecobricks. With modules you can create benches, table, chairs, structures and more. Why do you think that recycled product is special ? Why do you think that recycled product is special ? HOW DOES IT HELP THE ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY? HOW DOES IT HELP THE ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY?