Providing food and shelter to victims of a natural disaster is one of the first priorities for emergency services, but the process can often generate a lot of unnecessary waste. To help tackle this problem, UNICEF has developed an amazing reusable LEGO-inspired brick that doubles as a food storage container and a building material, addressing multiple needs in one fell swoop. Read on to see more pictures of this clever object designed by Psychic Factory!
UNICEF’s Clever LEGO-Inspired Bricks Provide Food, Water, and Shelter to Disaster Victims
by Tafline Laylin, 11/26/11
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What a great concept! I hope they make millions of them and get them distributed. The empty containers could also be sealed and used as flotation for flooded areas.Small bridges and/or walkways could be installed over them.
hi how can i order them for my childs school .they are planing to do a fun rasire for unicef