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Fungi Fight Toxic Waste: A Green Revolution
21 Dec
Summary
- Fungal mycelium breaks down toxic materials from demolished buildings.
- This process converts waste into durable, reusable building materials.
- Redhouse Studio's method offers an eco-friendly alternative to landfills.

Fungi are emerging as powerful allies in tackling persistent environmental issues, particularly in waste decomposition and recycling. Redhouse Studio has pioneered a 'mycotecture' approach utilizing fungal mycelium to dismantle toxic materials originating from demolition sites. This method effectively detoxifies hazardous waste, converting it into robust and reusable resources suitable for construction applications.
This innovative technique presents a significant advantage over conventional disposal methods such as landfills and incineration, offering both economic and ecological benefits. Certain fungi possess the natural capability to decompose complex organic compounds found in construction debris. The resulting detoxified materials are not only durable but can also be stronger than conventional bricks or concrete.




