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Some real estate developers are using construction materials made from waste products to create modern, more sustainable buildings. If you’re about to start a construction project of your own, you might find these materials to be a better alternative to conventional ones.

3 Construction Materials Made from Waste Products

1. Glass Walls

constructionColorful shattered glass can be used to create mosaics, forming aesthetically pleasing walls. Some beer companies have also designed cuboid bottles, with necks that interlock at the base. This design allows you to stack the bottles on top of one another to form a glass wall.

2. Newspaper Wood

Paper is mostly composed of wood, so it makes sense that the process can be reversed to make wood from recycled paper. The sheets are glued together with a solvent-free adhesive until they are thick and hard like wood. Then, the chunk is milled, sanded, and chopped into useful pieces, which can be used for constructing buildings and furniture. Applying a sealant can also make them waterproof.

3. Plastic Asphalt

Asphalt is traditionally made from a mixture of binders, fillers, and aggregates like sand and gravel. But the demand for eco-friendly solutions led to substituting sand and gravel with grains of miscellaneous plastic waste to produce what is now called plasphalt. Aside from its proven durability and better flexibility than traditional asphalt in constructing roads, it also costs less because of the recycled sources.

 

No matter what material you want for your construction project, trust the professionals at Johnson Imperial Homes in Hastings, NE, with your job. Since 1918, these custom home builders have built a reputation for outstanding real estate development and commercial property management solutions. With their vast experience and network, they offer high-quality services at affordable rates. Learn more on their website or call them at (402) 461-4100 if you have any questions.

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