Men’s Urine used to make Bricks in South Africa

Humanity tends to misuse some products from their bodies not knowing they could be useful in a different way from what they believe

Men’s Urine used to make Bricks in South Africa
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Humanity tends to misuse some products from their bodies not knowing they could be useful in a different way from what they believe. One of such products is human urine that can be used to build houses. Oh yes.

Students at a South African University say they have successfully created new environmentally-friendly bricks using human urine.

A group of students from Cape Town combined urine collected from men's toilets with sand and bacteria - in a process that allows the bricks to solidify naturally at room temperature.

These bright students also say an enzyme in the mixture breaks down the urine to produce calcium carbonate - a key component of limestone - which binds the other materials together.

Regular bricks need to be baked in high-temperature kilns that produce large amounts of carbon dioxide.

So hold on to pour that urine in your basin from last night, it could build you a house in future.

Credit: BBC

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