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Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 8:18pm On Nov 03, 2015
NIGERIANS ARE BUILDING FIREPROOF , BULLETPROOF , AND ECO-FRIENDLY HOMES WITH PLASTIC BOTTLES AND MUD. These colorful homes are bulletproof, fireproof, and can withstand earthquakes. They also maintain a comfortable temperature, produce zero carbon emissions, and are powered by solar and methane gas from recycled waste . Plastic is everywhere.In fact, the environment is so riddled with it, researchers predict that 99% of all birds on this planet will have plastic in their gut by the year 2050.It is not enough to persuade people to use less, plastic needs to be repurposed and reused to be kept out of landfills. Despite informative infographics, emotional statistics, and and recycling programs, many nations – especially the United States – continue to toss plastics into landfills without much care.This unfortunate reality has spurred many to get creative with the discarded byproductsof society. Some haveused plastic waste to construct marvelous sculpturesand raise awareness about the issue, while others are repurposing it entirely to constructeco-friendly homes. Asphys.orgreports, the housing crisis has become so bad in Nigeria, nearly 16 million units are required to address the shortage. Because crafting traditional homes would be far too expensive for most, locals adopted the idea put forth by two NGOs and are now building plastic bottle homes. The solution not only cuts costs for building a house, it isbeneficialfor the environment.Credit: Andreas Froese/ECOTECFounded by Kaduna-based NGO Development Association for Renewable Energies (DARE), with help from London-based NGO Africa Community Trust, the project is solving two problems at once by addressing the homelessness issue and helping the environment. Not only will there be less plastic in landfills, the house is designed to produce zero carbon emissions. In addition, it is completely powered by solar panels and methane gas from recycled human and animal waste. To create a two-bedroom bottle house, workers fill plastic bottles with sand and then hold them together using mud and cement.This forms a solid wall that is stronger than cinder blocks. That’s not all:These colorful homes are bulletproof, fireproof and can withstand earthquakes. They can also hold a comfortable temperature year round. The buildings can be built to three stories, but no higher, due to the weight of the sand-filled bottles. And, of course, the magnificentdiversity of recycled bottlesgive each house a unique and bright look.A two-bedroom house requires 14,000 bottles to complete. To put this into perspective, Nigeria throws away three million bottles every day. Clearly, there are plenty of bottles which can be repurposed to build every individual in their own abode. At least Nigeria isn’t as wasteful as the United States, which discards 130 million bottlesper day. That’s 47 billion bottles every year– nearly 80% of which end up in the landfill. If the United States were to save these bottles and repurpose them into houses like folks in Nigeria are doing, 9,257 houses could be built per day. That is nearly 3.4 million houses a year. With 3.5 million people living on the streets in the US, is this the solution needed to remedy the homelessness crisis in the world and in particular Nigeria?
What is your take on this?

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by lekejob(m): 8:22pm On Nov 03, 2015
Innovation

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Nobody: 8:26pm On Nov 03, 2015
Now that's what I call Innovation. FTC tins sha

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Nobody: 8:27pm On Nov 03, 2015
Now that's what I call Innovation.

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 8:28pm On Nov 03, 2015
More pictures of this wonderful innovation.
Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 8:29pm On Nov 03, 2015
More pictures of this wonderful innovation!

Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Khd95(m): 8:32pm On Nov 03, 2015
Nigerians always find a way to stand out,dis is first of it kind.



Proudly niajagrin

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 8:46pm On Nov 03, 2015
Khd95:
Nigerians always find a way to stand out,dis is first of it kind.




Proudly niajagrin

This innovation will help to keep our environs clean from non biodegradable materials which litter every corner. Lagos in mind.
Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by mindplanhomes(m): 8:49pm On Nov 03, 2015
Nice......

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 9:17pm On Nov 03, 2015
But instead of filling plastic bottles with sand, they should have filled them with moist clay to make them more concrete. Just thinking...
Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by mahyowah(m): 10:44pm On Nov 03, 2015
i expect the Nigerian government to invest in projects like this

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Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by drkay(m): 4:26am On Nov 04, 2015
Innovative
Re: Nigerians show dexterity as they build Fireproof And Bulletproof Houses. Photos by Smooyis(m): 4:27am On Nov 04, 2015
mahyowah:
i expect the Nigerian government to invest in projects like this

A very good example of waste to wealth.

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