Most homes in Rural Bangladesh are made out of tin huts that go over 45° celsius during the summer. Our employees volunteered and teamed up with Grey Dhaka to address this issue.
Re-purposing used soft drink and water bottles, The Eco-Cooler works without electricity to reduce temperatures up to 5° celsius.
Grey Dhaka unveils world’s first zero-electricity air cooler made from plastic bottles
Zero electricity air cooler from Grey DhakaGrey has come up with an idea to keep rural housing in Bangladesh cool using re-purposed plastic bottles and no electricity in time for the hot summer months and the advertising awards season.
The agency teamed up with Grameen Intel Social Business, a Dhaka-based social business IT company, to create grids made from plastic bottles cut in half that can be placed in windows. The agency claims the Eco-Cooler can reduce the temperature of a room by five degrees celsius.
The video explains how the Eco-Cooler works with the same cooling effect as a person blowing air with pur...
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