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Building With Trash!!

According to Branz construction and demolition waste may represent up to 50% of all waste generated in New Zealand. In this video, we’ll look at a company transforming plastic trash into modern building materials. I’ll show you around their factory to learn more about the process and discuss my experience using the product on my studio build. Stick around to the end of the video where I’ll share my honest thoughts on the product and creating a more sustainable construction industry. If you like this kind of content please consider subscribing to support the channel.

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  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186Ай бұрын

    Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Pumicecrete is a mixture of pumice cement and water mixed and poured into a set of reusable forms walls are poured from 12"to 25" thick pumicecrete is fireproof termite proof rust rot and mold proof non toxic and has a high R value and good sound attenuation solid poured walls means no critters can live in your walls Pumicecrete can be built for a fraction of the cost and time and pumice is one of the few building materials that can go directly from the mine to the job site ready to use without any additional possessing and zero waste Take care Ray

  • @nevillekidd97
    @nevillekidd97Ай бұрын

    Wow. Fantastic idea. Looks great. However it's lining with plastics! Sunday Show last year highlighted incredibly high VOC gases in New builds. Essentially toxic NZ homes full of harmful plastics causing high asthma rates etc.. can see this product lining well ventilated work spaces, garages, etc

  • @stevebaker5642
    @stevebaker56422 ай бұрын

    What a cool idea!

  • @NoelyBob
    @NoelyBob2 ай бұрын

    Something that actually works

  • @kim1570
    @kim15702 ай бұрын

    Here in Kenya, this product is called 'Lami board' and is one of the cheaper boards. The only board that's cheaper than it is gypsum.

  • @native_lad
    @native_ladАй бұрын

    Yeah reihana

  • @Goabnb94
    @Goabnb942 ай бұрын

    From a distance it looks alright with a textured/speckled finish if thats what you're going for, but I'd hate to have wall linings with KFC boxes still visible so hopefully a lot of labelling gets more hidden/shredded. Will be interesting to see with its like for alterations, stud finding etc, especially for other trades. Talking as a sparky myself, I imagine it will bind up on gibsaws?

  • @samt5663

    @samt5663

    2 ай бұрын

    Try it before you knock it

  • @pea_tear_griffin

    @pea_tear_griffin

    2 ай бұрын

    I wonder if you can get just KFC boxes as an option..? it would go well with my naughties red themed kitchen & appliances 😂

  • @newmantm1234
    @newmantm12342 ай бұрын

    Love the video mate, thanks for going through the effort. It's a good looking product. Sadly, I think the cost will be a killer. Maybe if there is legislation passed saying that a certain percentage of building materials in construction must be recycled/reclaimed materials, there might be a way into the mainstream. As an Aussie, I think our government doesn't have the balls to try this sort of thing but you lot in nz might be more lucky.

  • @davecharteris7504

    @davecharteris7504

    2 ай бұрын

    Saveboard are already in Australia. They have a factory in Western Sydney.

  • @mikebarton
    @mikebarton2 ай бұрын

    Fascinating.

  • @geoffmorgan2794
    @geoffmorgan279415 күн бұрын

    Before the Helen Clark Labour government introduced the Plastic Milk bottle, which eventually led to the introduction of Everything in plastic, perhaps they should have thought about WHAT to do with the Waste!!!

  • @DavidTheWatcher
    @DavidTheWatcher2 ай бұрын

    Are there any details on fire rating for this product?

  • @pea_tear_griffin
    @pea_tear_griffin2 ай бұрын

    Have the 'rubbish' of society sort through the rubbish to bring the cost down

  • @Tupunaforever
    @Tupunaforever2 ай бұрын

    wow

  • @elwinvanwees8516
    @elwinvanwees85162 ай бұрын

    Build off-site, not "modular homes", but regular framing. Windows, siding even plumbing and electrical can be done off-site in a factory and be put on a subfloor on site.

  • @Roger_Gadd
    @Roger_Gadd2 ай бұрын

    The fire hazard risk that is probably associated with this product is a concern. Lining a building with paper, wax and plastic... What could possibly go wrong.

  • @wainivanua

    @wainivanua

    2 ай бұрын

    What makes you think it's a greater fire risk than alternatives?

  • @Roger_Gadd

    @Roger_Gadd

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wainivanua Paper, wax and plastic are certainly more flammable than gib board even though gib board is lined with cardboard, and they are even more flammable than most woods. There is also an issue of toxicity of burning plastic. Additionally, you might recall the deaths in London a few years back when the plastic cladding of a high rise apartment building caught fire. I understand that plastic exterior cladding is no longer permitted in England and might not be here (in New Zealand) either.

  • @VgniK88
    @VgniK882 ай бұрын

    The whos big rort save the planet it’s a lie