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When buried underground in landfill sites, plastic remains there, inert, out of sight and out of our mind. It won't break into microplastics and, assuming the landfill site is properly contained, it will remain in the ground, unable to pollute the environment.
What is CDX? CDX is veneer plywood, which is manufactured by gluing and pressing together sheets of wood. The letters C and D represent the grades...
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How Much a Barndominium Costs. Expect to pay from $100 to $130 per square foot to build a complete barndominium that's fully outfitted and ready to...
Read More »Ever since its invention, we have produced and consumed an incredible amount of plastic. Globally, an estimated 8.3 billion metric tonnes of plastic waste have been disposed of with 9% of that being recycled, 12% incinerated and 79% going to landfill. Each year we produce an additional 300 million tonnes of plastic waste and that is projected to continue. How we manage that is the multi-billion dollar question. Too much of it ends up in the natural environment and is having major impacts that will affect this planet for decades. Attempts to clean that up are beginning and showing promising results, but the plastic tap is still running and there’s little sign of it being turned off. If we assume that plastic will continue to be produced for decades to come with no sign of letting up, we have three options to manage that:
Here's the longer answer: Your shower and toilet most likely share a drain line and a vent stack (this setup is called wet venting, more on that...
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If you're not that handy with a saw or don't have the space at home, most of the stores offer a timber cutting service. They'll cut the wood down...
Read More »Another way of keeping plastic out of landfill is by incinerating. It’s estimated that 12% of the total global plastic waste has been incinerated. As countries all over the world look to move away from fossil fuels, generating energy from the burning of waste has been moving higher up the list of alternatives – we’re certainly producing more than enough waste! Here in the UK, the amount of waste, including plastic, that is being incinerated is rapidly on the rise. In 2018, 42% of all municipal waste was being incinerated in energy from waste plants and the number of incinerators here in the UK is expected to double over the next 10 years. The UK’s plan for their waste management is fairly clear. The problem with burning waste and plastics is the harmful particulate matter, the toxic gases and the carbon dioxide that contributes to climate change. Without the technology to keep those particles out of the atmosphere, the air pollution that’s produced from particulate matter can cause huge problems to human health. Here in the UK, that technology has been put to use and is keeping that particulate matter out of the atmosphere. Compared to the particulate matter that comes from traffic and construction, it’s fractional. Plastic is a hydrocarbon – it’s made from the very fuel that is pushing the planet closer and closer to a climate disaster. By burning it for energy, huge volumes of carbon dioxide are released in the atmosphere – the burning of plastic in developing countries contributes to 4.6 million tonnes of CO2 every year. Even in some of the most technologically-advanced energy from waste incinerators, the release of carbon dioxide is a huge problem and won’t lead to the much needed reductions in emissions that will limit global average temperature rise.
A micro apartment is typically between 100-400 square feet. In a 300-square-foot micro apartment, roughly 60 square feet will be kitchen area, and...
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uprights In both sports, the goal structure consists of a crossbar suspended 10 feet (3.0 m) off the ground and goal posts (colloquially known as...
Read More »The new regulations mean that the UK can no longer send plastic waste to developing countries. However, recyclable plastic waste will still be exported overseas, including countries like Turkey and Poland that both have poorly regulated dumps – we’re not even exporting it abroad to be recycled!
Planning permission static caravan agricultural land. If you wanted to put a static caravan on to agricultural land, you would need planning...
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Now, a caveat: One-quarter inch drop per foot is the standard measurement for concrete drainage. Depending on the surrounding conditions and the...
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Outbuildings such as sheds, garages, greenhouses and some other structures like garden rooms are also considered to fall within permitted...
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Slope of Lean to Roof Lean to roofs are usually given a pitch of 3:12 to 4:12. Practically this mean for every horizontal distance of 12″ a drop of...
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