When reading this large amount of recycled bottle, it sounds interesting to know what project was done to eliminate this large amount of plastic.
The project is a modern family house with a simple facade, this great project has nicknamed it Beach House, it is located in Nova Scotia, Canada. This wonderful ecological house was built by the co-owners of JD Composites, David Saulnier and Joel German.
Apart from being a great ecological project this home is resistant to hurricanes up to level 5, thanks to the process of manufacturing its walls that is green PET foam technology (polyethylene terephthalate), for this house approximately 612,000 plastic bottles were melted , great number, a great relief for our planet.
This project is equipped with a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, indoor barbecue room and terrace on the roof, in an area of
The general construction of the Beach House, including the land, costs approximately CAD 490,000 approximately US $ 373,850
Source: https://www.jdcomposites.ca/