According to officials of the Centre for Studies on Solid Waste management of the local Thiagarajar College of Engineering which had developed "Plastone", a sturdy block made with waste plastic and stone, the project would study the use of plastone in building toilets over 12 months.
Chemical engineering professor R.Vasudevan, who led the team which developed the technology for plastic roads, describes Plastone as synthetic granite.
According to him, it could be used in the place of bricks or cement blocks.
The equipment needed for making plastone blocks using shredded waste plastic and aggregate had already been installed at the college and an improved version was also getting ready, officials said.
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During the laboratory tests, Plastone was found to be strong and it withstood pressure and also resisted water percolation.
Officials said it had a higher transverse strength of 300 kg, whereas a cement block's strength is 60 to 70 kg.