Use of campus plastic pet (Polyethylene terephthalate) bottles in the construction of a mini student relaxation hub at the college of education, Ilorin: A waste-to-wealth reusing approach

Bello Zakariyau Adebayo
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The methodology used in the study is Re-using approach among the three "Rs" of waste management, the study specifically aims to construct a prototype building that will serve as a students' relaxation hub using the campus waste "Polyethylene Terephthalate" (PET) littering around, as well as to evaluate the durability of the relaxation hub constructed with waste plastics for future recommendations on plastic reusing as a means of managing waste globally. Plastics are a rapidly growing segment of municipal solid waste (MSW). Plastics were significant constituents of MSW categories in our environments. The human population is increasing, and the consistent demand for plastic products is responsible for the continuous increase in the production of plastics; hence, the generation of plastic waste is higher. Therefore, plastic waste forms a larger percentage of the sources of environmental pollution in Nigeria. The hazardous chemical constituents of the plastic (PET) and its effects on environmental and public health are a major concern to public health practitioners and environmentalists. Finding shows that improper disposal of waste plastics and open-air burning do lead to the release of very harmful chemicals into the environment, thereby causing public health hazards. It is imperative for every civilized society to find a lasting solution to these problems. It was concluded from this that plastic bottles can be used as building blocks for small-scale economical construction; hence, this practically implies that, the secondary function of waste plastic bottles.
在伊洛林教育学院建造一个小型学生休闲中心时,使用校园塑料宠物(聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯)瓶:废物转化为财富的再利用方法
研究中使用的方法是废物管理的三个“r”中的再利用方法,该研究的具体目的是建造一个原型建筑,该建筑将利用校园垃圾“聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯”(PET)作为学生的休闲中心,并评估用废塑料建造的休闲中心的耐久性,以便将来就塑料再利用作为全球废物管理手段提出建议。塑料是城市固体废物(MSW)中一个快速增长的部分。塑料是我们环境中城市生活垃圾类别的重要组成部分。人口不断增加,对塑料制品的持续需求是塑料产量不断增加的原因;因此,塑料垃圾的产生量更高。因此,塑料垃圾在尼日利亚的环境污染源中所占比例较大。塑料(PET)的有害化学成分及其对环境和公众健康的影响是公共卫生从业人员和环保主义者关注的主要问题。调查结果显示,废塑料的不当处理和露天焚烧确实会导致非常有害的化学物质释放到环境中,从而对公众健康造成危害。每个文明社会都必须找到解决这些问题的持久办法。由此得出结论:塑料瓶可以作为小型经济建筑的砌块;因此,这实际上意味着,废弃塑料瓶的次要功能。
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