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India's Eco Brick-Making Revolution

14 December, 2020

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The technology (Fall-G) was discovered by two Indian scientists in the 80's and is believed to revolutionize age-old brick-making practices, while being healthier and more environmentally friendly.

 The findings of US researchers, who highlighted the efforts by local governments and non-profit organizations in India and Bangladesh to expand the use of the waste material for ecological brick-making.  The feature story details the results of the US study and urges promoters of brick-making to take into account deeper analyses of coal-ash used in producing bricks.

Read the rest of the article in the India Cement & Construction Materials Journal Magazine, Issue 26.

 

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