Trash into Treasure: Building Up by Throwing Out in Chongoyape, Peru
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Montalvo, Tina
Martín, Charles
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Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University.
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In a town in northern Peru, a community has stuffed trash into 7,000 half-liter plastic bottles, also known as eco-bricks, and built a library. The town has no sanitary landfill and little knowledge of trash management. Yet residents have managed to create Peru’s first eco-brick building out of one metric ton of inorganic garbage, an accomplishment that owes its success to community participation and the cooperation of many organizations.
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2015
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p. 16-18
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Montalvo, Tina y Charles Martín. 2015. Trash into Treasure: Building Up by Throwing Out in Chongoyape, Peru. Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, winter 2015, 14(2):16-18.
