This project was done as part of our college activity.The man behind this innovative idea is a german named Andreas Froese,who is also the founder of 'ECO-TEC' .
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About ECO-TEC
- Found in 2001 by Andreas Froese Germen citizen and its head quarters is at Honduras Central America.
- ECO-TEC has done more than 50 eco friendly projects at Honduras, Columbia, Bolivia.
- ECO-TEC has experience working with Govt, Non-Govt and International organization.
- ECO-TEC has won lot of environmental awards for innovation.
- Developed technology to build with pet bottles which helps to reuse plastic bottles and avoid plastic menace.
- Developed technology to build water tanks with pet bottles.
Building with Bottles :
This is an effective solution for reusing the plastic. Bottles have the following advantages over bricks and other construction materials.
1. Low cost - You know how much a bottle costs!
2. Non-Brittle - (Unlike bricks)
3. Absorbs abrupt shock loads - Since they are not brittle,there can take up heavy loads without failure.
4. Bio climatic
5. Re-usable
6. Less construction material
7. Easy to build
8. Green Construction
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When you make a clay brick, the time and energy used right from mixing the clay to baking it in the kiln and taking into account the firewood used for that, you will see that the bottle brick is far more energy-efficient.
The technology also reduces the carbon emission that happens during the baking of an ordinary brick . The heat generation from cement factories can also be reduced as this technology uses only five percent cement. The foundation for the entire construction is obtained from building waste and so the mountains from which granite is blasted out can be saved too..
PET Bottle can last as long as 300 years (undoubtedly longer than the cement used to bind the bottles together in the walls!).
The following picture is of an ecological house constructed in Honduras using some 8,000 PET bottles, in the process freeing up an estimated 12 cubic meters (m3) in the local landfill.
The house also features a living roof (sometimes called a green roof) of sod and turf. Such roofs not only have aesthetic appeal, but tend to insulate the house better than conventional roofs, lowering heating and cooling costs. They are also cheaper than conventional roofs.
When wet, the 102 square meter (m2), living roof of the casa ecol?can weigh as much as 30 metric tons (Mt, toneladas). The PET bottle walls can support the weight.
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I know a case in Minnesota, U.S.A. where a home owner was forced to remove a wellbuilt and well designed (small Victorian-like) play house for his granddaughters to play in when they visited. He'd put in many, many hours of work but because he hadn't obtained building permits for this toy and it was a shelter structure that didn't meet the minimum size allowed, he couldn't keep it. He choose to move it to another location with less strict building codes, etc. Pity.
Unless, of course, you stand the EMPTY bottles ON END. Ive seen walls built this way elsewhere on 'Ibles, with the bottles captured between two sheets of mesh to hold them together. Finally the whole is filled with mortar mix. You get the insulating value of air filled bottles with the upright rigidity of the bottles own structure.
Add some reinforcing bars to these sections and some posts every 4 feet and there you go
Please can you add to this instructable how to end the straight walls?
If your a novice the best thing to do would be to hire (or barter) the services of a bricklayer to lay the corners for you. The corners are built first and then the middle is filled in. If you want to play, jump in the middle of the wall where you can be "supervised" by the pros and really can't muck things up too much.
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Also, if the pillars are the main support for the roof, do you have to use any reinforcement for the walls like rebar?
Thanks so much for posting this Instructable!
This doesn't seem to be a project intended to maximize profit. It seems to me to be intended to allow people with modest means, but with serious drive to build a house. Within those confines, doesn't it seem to be successful?
I imagine some people would look at this and think,"what a drag to fill all those bottles" but maybe if those people had no home, but plenty of dirt, and maybe some bottles, they might think it is a viable option.
Here in Mexico we dont have problems with recycling, people can throw beer cans in the streets without feeling guilty about pollution. Someone else is going to pick it up and sell it. Actually i never put cans in the trash can that is outside of my house, i just put them aside, that way is easier for them.
I dont know if im explaining this right.
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