A team at RMIT University has created a cement-free construction material using only cardboard, soil, and water. Strong ...
Engineers have created strong, low-cost walls from soil, water, and cardboard, cutting carbon emissions and construction ...
Australian researchers have used cardboard, water and soil to create a strong construction material with low carbon emissions ...
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Scientists Develop Strong, Sustainable Building Material from Soil and Cardboard
Engineers have developed cardboard-confined rammed earth, a strong, low-cost, and eco-friendly building material made from soil, water, and recycled cardboard. It offers a low carbon footprint and a ...
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Trash to tower: Engineers turn cardboard waste into strong building material
A new building material uses cardboard, water, and soil to create a sustainable alternative to concrete. It has about ...
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Cardboard and earth combine to create low-carbon alternative to concrete
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete's carbon footprint, while ...
In a major advancement for sustainable construction, scientists have created a cement-free soil solidifier from industrial waste. By combining Siding Cut Powder and activated by Earth Silica, an ...
Researchers from Texas A&M University are developing a promising sustainable, adobe-like building material that can be created from local soil and extruded from a 3D printer to make a robust structure ...
Two recent construction projects in Longview-Kelso turned the notion of “dirt cheap” on its head when architects learned poor soil conditions will require costly foundations. The Kelso School District ...
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