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Arup predicts bananas and potatoes will be used as building materials

Organic waste, such as bananas, potatoes and maize could be used as building materials, according to a new Arup report.

The consultant said it would help tackle the global problem of rising levels of waste and depleted resources. In the UK alone, construction accounts for 60% of all raw materials consumed.

Capturing organic waste streams from cities and the countryside could provide the industry with lower-cost, lower-CO2 building materials such as bricks, insulation and partition boards, according to the report, which envisages a completely circular system with building waste fed back into the biological cycle at the end of its service life and nutrients returned to the soil. 

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