Today’s Solutions: December 11, 2024

Scientists mix old tires and c

Scientists mix old tires and construction waste to make sustainable roads

Construction, renovation, and demolition account for about half the waste produced annually worldwide, while around 1 billion scrap tires are generated globally each year. The two issues may not seem to have a direct link with one another, but scientists in Australia have blended the two sources of Read More...

These bricks are made almost e

These bricks are made almost entirely from construction waste

Producing the materials that construction companies typically use is often energy-intensive and generates lots of emissions. That’s why there’s a whole slew of companies looking to create a sustainable version of standard building materials. In Scotland, a new startup has launched called Read More...

Concrete could be made cheaper

Concrete could be made cheaper, stronger, and greener using old glass

Although glass is thought of as being relatively eco-friendly because it's recyclable, the fact is that a lot of it doesn't get recycled – this is particularly true of small fragments, that are too fiddly to sort. Now, however, scientists are suggesting that glass waste could be used to make Read More...

Kathmandu’s earthquake wreck

Kathmandu’s earthquake wreckage reveals signs of shift toward safer construction

While rescue efforts continue in the Kathmandu region, a much-needed conversation about local building codes and practices is beginning to emerge through the rubbles into the light. Volunteer experts who traveled to Nepal to assess the situation speak of positive signs that seismic-proof building Read More...