Bricks Made Of Wool And Seaweed Are Stronger And More Eco-Friendly

Researchers Develop Eco Super Bricks Made Of Wool And Seaweed

Teams working together at the Schools of Architecture at the University of Seville in Spain and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK have created a new environmentally friendly building material that is stronger and uses less energy to make than its conventional counterpart. The new blocks, which are reinforced by wool and seaweed, were developed during a push by the two universities to create more environmentally kind building materials that would also mechanically improve upon more traditional ones.

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