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Farewell to Plastic Garbage: a 29-Year-Old From Kenya Has Created a Brilliant Solution to Turn Plastic Into Bricks More Resistant than Concrete

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Engineer Nzambi Matee of Kenya has developed a technology capable of transforming discarded plastic waste into more resistant paving blocks than traditional concrete. Her company, Gjenge Makers, which in Suaili means "build yourself", has already produced more than 200,000 kg of bricks from recycled plastic and has been recognized by... The post Good-bye to plastic garbage: a 29-year-old from Kenya has created a brilliant solution to turn plasti…
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Engineer Nzambi Matee of Kenya has developed a technology capable of transforming discarded plastic waste into more resistant paving blocks than traditional concrete. Her company, Gjenge Makers, which in Suaili means "build yourself", has already produced more than 200,000 kg of bricks from recycled plastic and has been recognized by... The post Good-bye to plastic garbage: a 29-year-old from Kenya has created a brilliant solution to turn plasti…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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