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Old plastic bottles have now been used to light up more than 850,000 homes around the world

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Old plastic bottles have now been used to light up more than 850,000 homes around the world

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Liter of Light helps poor communities around the world assemble their own lights using old recycled plastic bottles.

They start with day lights which are made by filling the bottles with water and bleach. They are then fixed to roofs refracting sunlight during the daytime. 

The second step is to build solar night lights by adding a micro solar panel in the plastic bottle.

All the parts used are locally available to the community.

The project started in the Philippines in 2012 and has now spread to over 15 countries.

Liter of Light has lit over 850,000 homes so far. They aim to reach 1 million in 2018.

 Produced by Claudia Romeo

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Liter of Light helps poor communities around the world assemble their own lights using old recycled plastic bottles.

They start with day lights which are made by filling the bottles with water and bleach. They are then fixed to roofs refracting sunlight during the daytime. 

The second step is to build solar night lights by adding a micro solar panel in the plastic bottle.

All the parts used are locally available to the community.

The project started in the Philippines in 2012 and has now spread to over 15 countries.

Liter of Light has lit over 850,000 homes so far. They aim to reach 1 million in

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2018.

 Produced by Claudia Romeo

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan sekira berminat untuk meneruskan bacaan sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2sils6B

(✿◠‿◠)✌ Mukah Pages : Pautan Viral Media Sensasi Tanpa Henti. Memuat-naik beraneka jenis artikel menarik setiap detik tanpa henti dari pelbagai sumber. Selamat membaca dan jangan lupa untuk 👍 Like & 💕 Share di media sosial anda!



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