VIDEO: TINY HOUSE Made of Plastic Building Materials Travels the Country

By: Jul. 22, 2016
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Plastics Make It Possible is a consumer-facing campaign from the American Chemistry Council that teaches people about how to recycle plastics and how plastics benefit us in our everyday lives. Last summer, we worked with Zack Giffin, the co-host of the FYI Network's TINY HOURSE NATION to build a tiny house in Boulder, CO to demonstrate how plastics benefit the consumer in building and construction and can overall provide cost savings, in houses both big and small.

The house then traveled to Los Angeles, CA and was a museum exhibit at the California Science Center for three months and has since traveled to Pittsburgh where it will be featured as an exhibit at Carnegie Science Center through September 11.

To showcase the durability and unique elements of the house, we created a unique mini-documentary that showcases the houses travel from Boulder, CO to LA and Pittsburgh and highlights the house all over Pittsburgh including at PNC Park, Primanti Bros. and even as a night club in the Southside. You can view the video in full below:

Video credit: Eastward Films based in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, CA



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