Japanese scientist invents building material made from food waste
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A Japanese scientist has developed a method of building houses out of leftovers. By liquidizing and then highly compressing waste food, Kota Machida was able to invent a building material that is not only four times stronger than concrete, but also rich in vitamins and minerals.

Machida hopes that his invention will help find a constructive use for the country’s enormous food waste, and also provide a source of food for an emergency such as a tsunami or earthquake.


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