Eco brick roads: Reusing rejected plastic for good
During the pandemic, as we try to keep safe, the number of deliveries skyrocketed and so did our plastic usage. Be that as it may, the number of businesses and individuals reducing their carbon footprint has increased. So many businesses have sprung up solely to manufacture alternatives to plastic.
On the other hand, our guest for today is aiming to reduce the globe’s plastic volume by turning these into eco-building materials. Joining us to discuss this impressive feat is Ovy Sabrina, the co-founder and chief operational officer of Rebricks Indonesia.
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