Nigerian NGO Uses Disposable Plastic Bottles To Build Affordable Homes

     A non governmental organisation called Developmental Association for Renewable Energies (DARE) have found an interesting way to put to good use all the thousands of used plastic bottles that litter our environment...using the bottles to build affordable homes. Yahaya Ahmed is the Chairman of DARE.
     The bottles are first filled with sand and then arranged in rows and linked together with string and a mixture of cement and clay to hold them in place.
     For a two bedroom flat, complete with kitchen, toilet and bath, about 15,000 bottles of 0.75 litres will be used.The bottle houses are cheaper than the normal brick one, and also better suited for Nigeria's hot climate.
     Across Nigerian cities and villages, wastes including plastic bottles and other non biodegradable materials, end up in dump-sites and landfills or on streets, often clogging drains and waterways. Dispose carefully!

Video as used by CCTV

Picture Courtesy: Seun Sanni.





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  1. Just thinking...how solid are these houses made from plastic bottles?

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