Ceiling tiles that are once being made from wood pulp /deforestation, now being made from waste paper to preserve trees

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https://youtu.be/vaZnfVjujHc

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In Nigeria, ceiling tiles industries depend wholly on wood pulp for their production which led to cutting down or fell of over 6 million trees aged 15-25 years annually. This is massive deforestation that happens year in year out with the consequences of increasing global warming. Addressing both deforestation and attendant climate crises, we came up with a patented technology of recycling and converting waste papers (such as printing paper, cartons, mutilated currency note) into ceiling tiles, panels, boards e.t.c that are majorly being made through deforestation processes. By this redesigned  innovation, we are saving and preserving trees/forest (carbon sink agent) and also mopping up municipal waste from the environment. So far, we have save over 6,000 trees from be fell for virgin production of ceiling tiles and mop up over 360,000 kg of waste papers.

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