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Indian Infrastructures to Replace 70% of Sand in Concrete with Shredded Plastic
Indian researchers had thought of a unique method which tackles two of the biggest environmental issues - sand conservation and cutting down plastic. The team from Sona College of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu, developed a novel technology that will both save the nation's second-most used natural resource - sand - and help cut down the landfills created by waste plastic bottles, like hitting to birds with one stone.
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