Building for the future

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ByFusion blocks, made from plastic marine debris and plastic household waste, can be used to build a variety of structures, like Island School’s newest athletic pavilion in Puhi.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

This close-up shot shows the composition of the ByFusion blocks that make up Island School’s newest athletic pavilion.

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Sabra Kauka performs the blessing of Island School’s newest athletic pavilion, alongside Barbara Weidner and Carl Berg of Surfrider Kauai.

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Around 50 people attend the blessing for Island School’s newest athletic pavilion in Puhi, constructed with blocks made from plastic marine debris and plastic household waste.

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Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami takes a moment to check out the ByFusion building blocks that make up Island School’s newest athletic pavilion, in Puhi.

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Building blocks made from plastic marine debris and plastic household waste are a product of ByFusion Company and are now part of a new athletic pavilion at Island School in Puhi. At left is Island School’s Director of Institutional Advancement Sean Magoun.

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Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami talks with ByFusion Company’s Chief Executive Officer Heidi Kujawa about the blocks used to build Island Schools’ newest athletic pavilion in Puhi, made from plastic marine debris and plastic household waste.

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Representatives of Island School, County of Kauai, Surfrider Foundation and ByFusion Company gather for the blessing of an athletic pavilion at Island School in Puhi, built with blocks made from plastic marine debris and plastic household waste.

PUHI — There’s a new building on Kauai made out of plastic marine debris and plastic household waste.

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