Pop Bottle Houses

The USA Can End Homelessness by Building Plastic Bottle Houses

The latest social buzz circulating the Internet are plastic bottle houses; using the water and pop bottles found in landfills to construct homes for the homeless. Every second in the United States of America, 1,500 plastic bottles are used and disposed of. Regardless of whether or not they are being recycled, it has a major impact on our environment.

To build a two-bedroom, 1,200 square foot home, would need 14,000 plastic bottles. In one day, the United States throws away enough water bottles to build 9,257 homes. That is 3.35 million homes a year which is enough to house the United States homeless population. These plastic bottle houses are currently being built in third world countries in Africa and Asia.
Trend Themes
1. Plastic Bottle Housing - The trend of building houses for the homeless using recycled plastic bottles found in landfills presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the construction industry.
2. Sustainable Housing Solutions - The trend of using recycled materials to build affordable housing can disrupt the traditional housing market and present opportunities for eco-friendly and socially responsible businesses.
3. Community-led Housing Projects - The trend of building plastic bottle houses through community-led initiatives presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the non-profit sector to address homelessness in a sustainable, cost-effective manner.
Industry Implications
1. Construction Industry - The construction industry can explore the use of recycled plastic bottles as building materials to offer affordable and sustainable housing solutions, while reducing the environmental impact of construction.
2. Sustainability Industry - The sustainability industry can capitalize on the trend of building plastic bottle houses, and offer consulting services, technology solutions and innovative products for eco-friendly, zero-waste construction.
3. Non-profit Industry - The non-profit industry can launch community-led housing projects that involve the use of recycled plastic bottles, and provide affordable and sustainable housing to homeless communities, improving social welfare and reducing carbon footprint.

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