Workshop Module 3: Houses, Water, and Waste Management 91
B. List of unsustainable building materials
Step 1
With the entire group, conduct a brainstorm to create a list of the least environmentally
friendly (unsustainable) building materials that are currently being used in local construction
(table 1). Write the participant’s answers on a large piece of paper or on the white/black
board so that everyone can see and comment.
Step 2
Once the list of the least environmentally friendly (sustainable) building materials is done,
ask the participants to split up into smaller work groups (see appendix for ideas about
using a creative group techniques) and work out (a) where the materials come from, and
(b) how they feel those materials may be used (table 2).
The answers listed below are supplied for the facilitator only for prompting
ideas and discussions if the participants need help.
Unsustainable
material
Where it
comes from
What is it
made from
Various ways
it is used
Could it be a
health hazard
How
long it
lasts
Asbestos
sheeting/
roofing
Manufactured
Asbestos
was once
considered
a “miracle
mineral”. Made
from krisotil
minerals
Roof, wall,
floor, stove
Yes, example:
Mesothelioma, lung
cancer, possibly
other cancers,
Asbestosis, pleural
injuries
10-40
years
Chipboard
Manufactured
from recycled
materials
Wood particle
or flakes, resin
and wax
Furniture
Yes. Flush eyes
with water for at
least 15 minutes if
dust gets into eyes
5-10
years,
less if
wet
Triplex Manufactured Wood Buildings, furniture
Yes. Dust from
triplex can damage
lungs
10-20
years,
less if
wet
Cement brick Manufactured Cement, sand, and stone
Walls, septic
tanks,
containers
Yes. By skin
contact, eye
contact, or
inhalation
10-40
years
Rainforest
woods Forest Trees
Buildings,
decoration,
furniture,
handicraft,
10-40
years
Untreated
woven bamboo Local area Bamboo
Handcraft,
buildings, roof,
walls
Yes. Dust from
deteriorating
bamboo can
damage lungs
1-5
years
Table 1. Table 2.