Filipinos turn Taal Volcano ash, plastic trash into bricks

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 09:42:50 +0000

A WORKER at the Binan City Materials and Recovery Facility monitor the brick making process from collected volcanic ash from the recent Taal volcano eruption to process them and turn them into cement bricks in Binan. (AFP)

A WORKER at the Binan City Materials and Recovery Facility monitor the brick making process from collected volcanic ash from the recent Taal volcano eruption to process them and turn them into cement bricks in Binan. (AFP)

BINAN City, Laguna – Ash spewed by Taal Volcano is being mixed with plastic waste to make bricks in an inventive response to the country’s persistent problems of pollution and frequent natural disasters.

The Taal Volcano burst into life nearly a week ago, sending towering dust columns into the sky and leaving this nearby city coated in fine grey powder.

City environment officials did not just clean up the mess but decided to combine the ash with sand, cement, and discarded plastic to form about 5,000 bricks per day for local building projects.

“Instead of just piling up the ash fall somewhere, we are able to turn it into something useful. And it includes plastics, too,” said city environmental officer Rodelio Lee.

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