Waste glass gets a second life in construction blocks

Glass isn't as easy to recycle as we might think, so we need as many ways to turn it into new products as we can devise. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have developed a way to use powdered discarded glass in building blocks for construction, which could make this versatile material a lot more sustainable.

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Category: Materials, Science

Tags: Glass, Recycling, Construction, Sustainability


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