With the buzzword ‘eco friendly’ exploding across the world, many new houses are coming up facilitating itself with renewable or alternative energy resources. But, very few have thought of going green at the ‘elementary level’.
One of such thought is reflected in Henry Liu’s innovation. He has developed a new building block or brick form byproducts of coal-power plants! Ah! That sounds environment-friendly, as environmentalists across the world are up with arms to curb the environmental nuisance the carbon byproducts cause.
Cuing up this line of concern for pollutants, the bricks are made by pressurizing coal-power plants’ byproducts.
While on one hand, making cement for concrete bricks spew thousands of pounds of poisonous mercury into the air annually, Liu’s eco friendly brick, on the other hand, uses coal-power plants’ waste product – fly ash – which otherwise would fester in a landfill.
This new eco friendly innovative brick solidifies under pressure – and not extreme heat. Thus, manufacturing them saves energy and reduces costs by at least 20 percent.
And, with the bricks being molded, they’re smoother and more uniform, thus also reduces bricklaying time as well as labor. So, if you are planning a ‘green’ house for yourself, use this brick to be an environmentalist at the roots of your conscience.