Giving New Life to Old Plastics

Key Takeaways
- More than 2,000 tonnes of plastic wastes have been transformed into bricks for the construction of shelters, housing, medical centers, and classrooms.
- Columbian start-up Conceptos Plasticos helps changing the lives of at-risk communities with its unique and recyclable “Bloqueplas’ bricks.
- The start-up promotes sustainable development by addressing the environmental problem of plastic waste and the rural housing deficit in Columbia.

The solution is to make people understand that they can live without the straw or any single-use plastic. You can recycle plastic. The problem is people – they need to be educated about what they can do about plastic and how to reduce the consumption of it.Having collaborated with corporations like Dow Chemicals and the Columbian government on community housing projects, Mendez believes corporations need to do more to support social enterprises to realise innovative ideas that promote the circular economy. “A lot of start-ups die prematurely because they are unable to find financial support. Companies can support their ideas and projects to realise the circular economy,” he said.
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