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Do you know what banks exist for? Sure not only to give credits, and be responsible for rate of exchange….., but also to exchange old and worn out notes! And what do you think people do with these dirty and useless TONS of Money?
I've read in an article about project related to recycling of money, and particularly in building. "How can you build a house using bank notes?" - are you asking? ………. Easily!
One of the Norwegian team suggested baking bricks making use of CASH! How does all this process look like?
Bank notes are put into the water, then they go through the machine, where paper is smashed into pieces and pressed through a big "mincer".., and, as a result, you get a lot of, so called "chrysalises"!
Hereinafter the "chrysalises" are mixed up with loam, and this substance is poured in forms. Because of the high temperature in a kiln "the former bank paper" burns down, leaving a lot of interstices…it gives the bricks a heat-resistant effect!
In result:
1) loam
I've read in an article about project related to recycling of money, and particularly in building. "How can you build a house using bank notes?" - are you asking? ………. Easily!
One of the Norwegian team suggested baking bricks making use of CASH! How does all this process look like?
Bank notes are put into the water, then they go through the machine, where paper is smashed into pieces and pressed through a big "mincer".., and, as a result, you get a lot of, so called "chrysalises"!
Hereinafter the "chrysalises" are mixed up with loam, and this substance is poured in forms. Because of the high temperature in a kiln "the former bank paper" burns down, leaving a lot of interstices…it gives the bricks a heat-resistant effect!
In result:
1) loam
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