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Innovation Speaker Series: Revolutionizing Construction with PLAEX Building Systems Inc

Tue, Jan 16

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🌱 Discover the Future of Sustainable Construction! Join us on January 23rd at 11 AM AT as we host Justin Bowers, Founder and CEO of PLAEX Building Systems Inc. Learn how innovative building materials can revolutionize the industry, reduce waste, and make construction eco-friendly.

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Innovation Speaker Series: Revolutionizing Construction with PLAEX Building Systems Inc
Innovation Speaker Series: Revolutionizing Construction with PLAEX Building Systems Inc

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Jan 16, 2024, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. AST

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About the event

The Atlantic Canada Climate Network and the Canadian Environmental Network (RCEN) are excited to present the Innovation Speaker Series, a dynamic platform that showcases cutting-edge emergent technologies and their potential to advance climate solutions and create new opportunities. Join us for an inspiring event as we highlight the remarkable work of Marine Renewables Canada.

PLAEX Building Systems Inc. is on a mission to transform construction by producing environmentally responsible, innovative building materials from overlooked waste streams. Their sustainable, modular solutions not only withstand natural disasters and pests but also reduce carbon footprints and save time, labour, and energy costs.

Their groundbreaking composite technology can process a wide array of challenging-to-recycle thermal plastic waste, including agricultural and marine plastics, alongside dry aggregates like plaster, concrete, brick, and glass. This versatile approach allows them to supply materials for diverse low-rise construction projects, from flood walls to residential sheds, all while nearing residential…

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Atlantic Canada Climate Network operates on the unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, and Abenaki nations, or, The Wabanaki Confederacy, as well as Innu, and Inuit Peoples.

 

This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship”, which these nations first signed with the British Crown in 1726. The treaties did not deal with the surrender of lands and resources, but in fact, established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.

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