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Analysis of Housing Structures Made From Recycled Plastic

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Due to rise in unleashed industrial development, our world is now engulfed by solid wastes. In that huge pile of wastes, plastic is one of the prime culprits for degrading our nature. The used plastics (which are not recycled) are either end up in oceans or landfills and continue to create environmental problems. On regular basis, thousands of tonnes of plastic waste is being created all around the world. In some cases, recycling plastic is costlier than using virgin plastic. Hence there is a necessity to create a situation in which adequate price for recycling plastic must come into play. Such type of situation can be created by using plastic as a primary construction material for small houses. The main objective of the study is to show how plastic as a construction material can reduce the stacks of junk plastic piles around the globe. Along with that how it can reduce the time and labor required for construction and also help to reduce the casualties during natural calamities like earthquake and to understand the ‘total plastic’ construction phenomenon with its advantages and disadvantages. Today there are some companies which are trying to use plastic as a primary construction material but none of them tried for the total plastic approach. The studies have shown that total plastic approach can eventually reduce the recycling and implementation costs of waste plastic, the time consumed and labor required for plastic recycling. Also to understand the actual practical situation of using plastic houses and required structure and method for shelters made out of such material were analyzed using FEA software. The problems like fireproofing and base development were also studied.
Title: Analysis of Housing Structures Made From Recycled Plastic
Description:
Due to rise in unleashed industrial development, our world is now engulfed by solid wastes.
In that huge pile of wastes, plastic is one of the prime culprits for degrading our nature.
The used plastics (which are not recycled) are either end up in oceans or landfills and continue to create environmental problems.
On regular basis, thousands of tonnes of plastic waste is being created all around the world.
In some cases, recycling plastic is costlier than using virgin plastic.
Hence there is a necessity to create a situation in which adequate price for recycling plastic must come into play.
Such type of situation can be created by using plastic as a primary construction material for small houses.
The main objective of the study is to show how plastic as a construction material can reduce the stacks of junk plastic piles around the globe.
Along with that how it can reduce the time and labor required for construction and also help to reduce the casualties during natural calamities like earthquake and to understand the ‘total plastic’ construction phenomenon with its advantages and disadvantages.
Today there are some companies which are trying to use plastic as a primary construction material but none of them tried for the total plastic approach.
The studies have shown that total plastic approach can eventually reduce the recycling and implementation costs of waste plastic, the time consumed and labor required for plastic recycling.
Also to understand the actual practical situation of using plastic houses and required structure and method for shelters made out of such material were analyzed using FEA software.
The problems like fireproofing and base development were also studied.

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