WHY PET BOTTLES ARE NOT DESIGNED TO INTERLOCK TO EACH OTHER LIKE LEGO BLOCK?

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Have you ever thought why single use PET plastic bottles are Round?

We all remember playing with LEGO blocks as a kid, and developing our constructive mind.

Knowing that PET bottles need more than 800 years to bio degrade, why the bottles could not be designed to interlock to each other, and be reused like a LEGO block, to serve instead of destroy afterward, and allow us to put our creativity to work?

We don’t have construction material that can last 800 years, but we have trash that can…...SOMETHING NEED TO BE WRONG.

If the bottles were designed to have a square shape and to interlock to each other, this would allow us to build:

1-low cost housing for peoples in developing Countries?

2-Garden house or shed in our back yard

3-Playhouse for our kids

4-Dog house

5 Barnes

6- Floating dock, floating house.

This would create a demand for empty PET bottles to a point where you would need to watch your PET bottles in case someone steal it :)

Every time their is a disaster somewhere in the World, millions of plastic bottles with water are sent by Red Cross and United Nation. Imagine if these bottles would interlock to each other, and could be reused to build shelters as they are consumed. Shape to serve instead of destroy.....

What is better? Round PET bottles floating in our oceans increasing water temperature and killing sea life, or re-used as a structure in our back yard, or creating rapid shelters after disaster?

Robert Bezeau have been working many hours designing an interlocking type building brick bottle system, to give the empty PET bottles the opportunity to serve humanity, instead of destroying our planet.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Help us to communicate with our leaders and corporate heads, to re-think the way they design their plastic beverage containers, and strive to find ways to have more sustainable, or re-purposed designs to quench our thirst. 

If you know someone, who knows someone, who knows a bottler, who could be interested by my design, please get them to contact Robert at robertb@plasticbottlevillage.com.

Together let's "Change the World, without changing the Earth"

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