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Our Vision

We see a Transition in our Homes, Communities and Companies from Plastic to ever Greener Harmony with Earth's Cycles.
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Recent Ecobricks

  • “Bertanggungjawab atas penggunaan PLASTIK? Knapa tidak!” by Lukman Lucky ecobricking in Indonesia
  • “Ecobrick, gerakan menuju Lingkungan bersih tanpa plastik bekas… ” by Hilman Man ecobricking in Indonesia
  • Great news for the planet! Today, we have a total of 56,039 ecobricks logged by 38,477 ecobrickers from 146 countries. That means that 19,322.07 Kg has been kept out of the Earth’s biosphere, representing 59290 Kg CO2 sequestered! ​
  • “No day no study, thus always any thing that we able to learn everyday :*” by Nur hayati ecobricking in Indonesia
  • “Kalau sampah plastik terurai berjuta-juta tahun lamanya tapi kalau cintaku ke kamu tidak akan pernah terurai sepanjang masa eaa:v” by Nur hayati ecobricking in Indonesia

Vision

We envision a Transition in our Homes, Communities and Companies from Plastic to ever Greener Harmony with Earth's Cycles.
Also know as Eco Bricks, Eco-Bricks, Ecolladrillos, and bottle bricks, WikiPedia now officially recognizes the concept as a single word: Ecobrick.

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The Vision Ecobrick Guide and all the illustrations, photos and text content on this site by the Global Ecobrick Alliance is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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When plastics are littered, burned or dumped, they poison the Earth, Air, and Water. When we save, segregate and pack plastics into bottles, we can make building blocks that can be reused over and over again. Together we can build green spaces that enrich our community and environment.

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