Expert advocates use of Ecobricks technologies to address climate change

Mon, May 10, 2021
By editor
3 MIN READ

Environment

AN environmental expert, Ms. Gloria Bulus, has called for the adoption of Ecobricks building technologies to address the growing climate change realities on the environment.

Bulus, the founder of Bridge-that-Gap Initiative, an environmental non-profit organization, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.

NAN reports that an eco brick is a building block made entirely from unrecyclable plastic. They are created by filling a plastic bottle with clean, dry plastic until it is packed tightly and can be used as a building block.

Ecobricks can be used in all sorts of sustainable building projects, which makes them a great way to dispose of plastic waste that would otherwise end up in landfills, and potentially, the ocean.

The expert noted that eco-bricks building, when adopted by Nigerians, can address the issues of climate change caused by plastic pollution.

“The possibility of adopting Ecobricks buildings in Nigeria is very high but there is a need for experts in the building sector to have appropriate knowledge and improve their expertise in designing green buildings.

“Ecobricks buildings will also largely address the issue of plastic pollution in Nigeria because plastics such as pet bottles can be used as eco-bricks.

“The benefits of Ecobricks building technology cannot be underestimated. Adopting Green building technologies serve as one of our best strategies in addressing climate change.

“We must understand that Ecobricks buildings guarantee energy efficiency, better indoor air quality, less water usage, waste management, and much more,” the expert told NAN.

According to Bulus, Nigerians need to be sensitized on the benefits of eco-bricks in ridding the environment of unwanted plastic waste in order to adopt its technology.

She also called for a change of perception of plastic waste through orientation and sensitization by relevant bodies and environmental stakeholders.

“The benefits of Ecobricks building go beyond improving or protecting the environment. It saves money, though it might cost a little bit higher to construct it is cheaper to maintain and operate.

“Ecobricks buildings reduce energy consumption, enhance water conservation, reduce waste, and lowers green gas emissions.

“Ecobricks buildings are good for both physical and mental health especially when it has space for relaxation, health, and wellness activities.

“To adopt Ecobricks building technologies, first,  people must understand what it is all about; its benefits and the implications of the regular buildings we are used to.

“This perception has to change through sensitization, cost of building and designing Ecobricks buildings should be affordable especially to low-income earners.

“If people understand the benefits and can afford Ecobricks building technology, then it will be easy to adopt,” she said. (NAN)

– May 10, 2021 @ 13:24 GM

Tags:


IOM, UNICEF renew partnership to protect, empower climate-displaced children

THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have renewed collaboration to ensure migrant and displaced...

Read More
Climate change: Nigeria making progress in energy transition-Onuigbo

CLIMATE change activist, and former federal lawmaker, Chief Sam Onuigbo says Nigeria is making progress in meeting its energy transition...

Read More
COP29: Push for agreement on a new climate finance deal , UN official tells negotiators

UN climate chief Simon Stiell has told negotiators at the COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan that setting an ambitious new climate finance target...

Read More