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Development of Tiles Using

Industrial Waste
Transforming waste into something beautiful. Our project aims to
revolutionize the tile industry by creating sustainable building materials
from industrial waste.

by Sriparna Paul
The Problem of Industrial Waste
Environmental Impact Health Hazards Limited Space

Industrial waste causes pollution Exposure to industrial waste can Overcrowding landfills creates
and affects natural habitats, lead to respiratory problems, pressure on available space and
harming biodiversity. dermatitis, and other health issues. risks soil and water contamination.
The Benefits of Recycling Industrial Waste for Tiles
Production

Sustainability Affordability Durability

Reduce waste and minimize the carbon Lower costs of production can lead to Industrial waste materials can be mixed
footprint by creating environmentally more competitive prices and meet with other materials to achieve
friendly products. market demand. improved performance and higher
resistance.
The Process of Making Tiles from Industrial Waste
1 Preparation

Sorting and cleaning waste materials to select the

Manufacturing 2 suitable ones for production

Mixing the selected materials with other


components to create a tile paste. Shaping and
3 Curing
pressing the paste into tiles of various sizes and
designs Leaving the tiles to harden and dry before quality
testing and packaging.
Technical Specifications and Quality Testing
1 Tiles Size 2 Material Consistency 3 Chemical Resistance

Standard 30cmx30cm and The strength, density, and water Our tiles undergo chemical
60cmx60cm tiles, plus custom absorption capacity of the tiles resistance testing to ensure that
sizes and designs. are tested to ensure high they can withstand harsh
performance and durability. chemicals and cleaning agents.
The Market Demand for Sustainable Building Materials

Cities Agriculture

• City regulations promoting sustainable urbanization • Rural areas where agriculture produces a significant
projects amount of organic waste

• Rising urban population seeking energy-efficient • Building demand for greenhouses and other
homes with eco-friendly materials structures made of recycled materials

• Growing trend for green buildings that generate less • New opportunities for upcycling and reusing waste
waste and support cyclical economies products to support sustainable farming practices
Future Plans and Opportunities for the Project

Research & Development Expansion & Outreach Partnerships & Collaborations

We aim to invest in new technologies We plan to expand our outreach to We seek to establish partnerships with
and methods to improve the quality international markets, starting with businesses, universities, and
and versatility of our products. neighboring countries in the region and organizations that share our vision of
ultimately beyond. creating a sustainable future.

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