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Scientists develop energy-efficient bricks made from waste — and they can reduce electricity bills by 5%
There’s a certain group of RMIT University researchers who likely won’t be offended if you call them brickheads.
That’s because the Australia-based experts have developed an ingenious brick that replaces clay with glass waste and trash ash. The benefits of the achievement include preventing trash from going to the landfill, improved insulation, and lower manufacturing costs.
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Felizardo Colambo
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