British skyscrapers from waste and rubbish

2014-07-17 2014-07-17T12:23:10Z
رامي عبيد
رامي عبيد
متنبئ جوي- قسم الملاحة الجوية

ArabiaWeather.com - The architectural group Chartier-Courbason is pursuing a massive project to recycle waste into skyscrapers in London.

It is planned to create skyscrapers in London from plastic, paper and other materials that are recycled, and in this way the use of organic materials and waste is useful.

It should be noted that London produces enough waste and paper to build a skyscraper and increase the number of its floors every year, and the recycling units will be inside the building, which means that everything the cloud needs to rise is present in one place, and it is proposed, according to the “Daily Mail” website, to be built in Shoreditch neighborhood near the British capital.

The company's office in Paris explained that obtaining materials that are used for recycling is easy, as one office per year uses more than 80 plastic bottles and 75 kg of paper, which can be recycled into one or two sandwich panels that will be used in making the skyscraper.

The office indicated that the waste of one year will suffice to make all that is needed to build the structure of the skyscraper, while the rest of the floors will come after that.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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