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Drinkabrick System The new construction system based on PET containers.

A SMALL CHANGEBIG IMPACT

Marcos Ortiz F.marcos@drinkabrick.org

+56.9.93098037

Two million plastic bottles used every 15 minutes

PROBLEM

ABUNDANCE

TRASH

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Plastic Bottles, 2007 60x120"

(Chris Jordan)Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait

OBJECTIVE:-6 inch walls-No Plastic exposure-Steel reinforcement-Involves bottling companies-Standard (code compliant)-Industrialized-Almost Free

UNTIL NOW

NOW:-Too thick walls-Plastic exposed-No structural reinforcement-Building with waste-Informal construction (No code compliant)-Almost Free

Concrete walls with PET air bubbles

Lighter

More economical

Thermal insulation

Acoustic insulation

Humidity insulation

Plastic PET Bottle DUMP

RRecycle(6% to 12%)

Short Life Cycle

A concrete wall with bubbles 49% Concrete 51% Air

Notches’ vertical alignmentLattice-like framework System

Concrete Walls with air bubbles

The aim is for international beverage industry to be able to clean their product lifecycle.

Especially to firms that deliver products to third world countries with no recycling or waste

processing.Final goal is to change the format in water and

soda bottling Globally

Product Life Cycle

Production Use Recollection Building System

Bottling Industry Construction IndustryR

Standard Patent pendingMU 2015-00988

Container

Spacers Premade Notches

1.960 cm3

5cm

28cm

14cm

20cm

40cm

20cm

1.397 cm3

7,1cm

24cm

11,5cm

11.260 cm3

Patent pending MU 2015-00988

Lattice-like framework Concrete Wallwith internal voids

-A 50 square meter home may use 3.500 (thirty five hundred) containers-Housing deficit in Latin America 59.000.000. (fifty nine million) houses. BID 2012-Housing deficit worldwide 200.000.000. (two hundred million) houses. FAO 2011

Patent pending 3000 to 5000 units

ObjectivesGet value from a abundant material that is currently ending in dumps. Because of the 6 to 12% of recycling the material is abundant, useless and contaminating.

To convert the adversity of plastic contamination into an opportunity of a STANDARD, CERTIFIED construction material abundance

The first use as a container pays the manufacture, leaving the material for the second use (reuse not recycling) almost for free.

SUSTAINABLE PET CONTAINERS

Patent pending MU 2015-00988

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Marcos Ortiz F.marcos@drinkabrick.org

+56.9.93098037

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