'Plastic Wood' Is No Green Guarantee

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2013-06-06

Summary:

Ishmael Tirado watches as his fellow construction workers rebuild the Steeplechase Pier, a central feature of New York’s iconic Coney Island boardwalk. Planks of tropical ipê wood that were torn asunder by last year’s Hurricane Sandy lie in grey stacks behind him, ready to be scrapped or recycled, but fresh boards are tellingly absent. When the pier reopens this summer, visitors will encounter a shiny expanse of recycled plastic jutting out to sea on a platform of steel-reinforced concrete. “I think it’s a good idea,” Tirado says. “It’s more durable, and we are saving trees.”

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energy & sustainabilityenvironmentsociety & policyenergy technologyenergy & sustainabilityclimateenergy technologychemistry

Date tagged:

06/06/2013, 13:10

Date published:

06/06/2013, 12:00