Tile Residue Finds New Purpose in Bangladesh Classrooms - Adobo Magazine Online
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Tile residue finds new purpose in Bangladesh classrooms - adobo Magazine Online
DHAKA, BANGLADESH – Tile manufacturing is often seen as a resource-heavy industry, but DBL Ceramics has once again proven that innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand. With the launch of its TileChalk initiative, DBL has transformed residue sludge — previously considered unusable waste — into something meaningful: classroom chalk for underserved schools across Bangladesh. For years, DBL Ceramics has operated with a strong sustainabilit…
DBL Ceramics and POP 5 Bangladesh turns waste into learning with TileChalk initiative
Tile manufacturing is often seen as a resource-heavy industry, but DBL Ceramics has once again proven that innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand. Through its TileChalk initiative, launched in partnership with POP 5 Bangladesh, DBL has transformed residue sludge, previously considered unusable waste, into something meaningful: classroom chalk for underserved schools across Bangladesh.
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