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Recycling Glass Bottles as Partition Walls

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walls. Glass bottles? Won't it get hot? The answer is no, because we choose a type of glass called Rayban glass, which is more environmentally friendly than regular glass. We can use empty energy drink bottles, as mentioned earlier. These glass bottles can be used as partition walls or as an outer wall covering for buildings, making your home more energy-efficient in the morning and afternoon. You won't need to turn on the lights for illumination, and it automatically balances the building's air conditions with the gaps between the bottle arrangements. This solution is very environmentally friendly because, as we know, glass-based waste is challenging and slow to decompose. It is an amazing idea!


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For maintenance, it's quite easy; you can simply use glass cleaner to make the surface shine again. Occasionally, you can also use a vacuum cleaner to clean the gaps between the bottles (where the air enters), which are a bit challenging to reach by hand.

                                                         
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Using recycled materials like glass bottles as partition walls can reduce expenses for buying bricks, cement, and sand. By using these bottles on the exterior of your building, it will appear more unique compared to other ordinary buildings. The idea and initiator of this bottle house are Bandung's mayor, Mr. Ridwan Kamil. His house has received the "Green Design Award 2009 Building Construction Information Asia," surpassing more than eighty participants from eight Asian countries. It's truly amazing, isn't it?

Let's use recycled materials to create a comfortable and eco-friendly living space while protecting our planet from the dangers of global warming. Are you interested in implementing this in your home???Copyright by 2016 fellixstywn picture

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