Neftaly Sustainable Housing and Safety: Reducing Risks through Eco-Friendly Construction Methods

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Neftaly: Sustainable Housing and Safety – Reducing Risks through Eco-Friendly Construction Methods

Informal settlements are disproportionately affected by climate change, facing threats like flooding, heatwaves, and structural instability. Neftaly is committed to transforming these communities by implementing sustainable, low-cost, and resilient housing solutions that not only improve safety but also promote environmental stewardship.


???? Why Sustainable Housing Matters

Traditional construction methods often rely on imported, non-renewable materials that are both costly and environmentally damaging. In contrast, sustainable housing focuses on using locally sourced, eco-friendly materials and techniques that are affordable, culturally appropriate, and climate-resilient. This approach reduces greenhouse gas emissions, lowers energy consumption, and enhances the overall well-being of residents.


????️ Eco-Friendly Construction Methods in Action

1. Tyre Brick Construction in the Free State, South Africa

Between 2013 and 2018, Neftaly repurposed approximately 13,500 tyres filled with compacted waste soil and rubble as building materials in 18 informal settlement projects. These tyre bricks, each weighing between 100–140 kg, provided durable and cost-effective walls for homes, diverting waste from landfills and reducing the need for conventional building materials. MDPI

2. Low-Cost Eco-Roofs in Delhi, India

In Delhi’s informal settlements, multi-layered roofs made from bamboo, cardboard, jute, and tarpaulin have been implemented to combat extreme heat. These eco-roofs can lower indoor temperatures by up to 6°C compared to outdoor heat, significantly improving living conditions during heatwaves. This initiative highlights the importance of thermal comfort in urban slums and the potential of low-cost, locally sourced materials to address climate challenges. The Times of India

3. SuperAdobe Homes in California and Nepal

Inspired by indigenous building techniques, SuperAdobe structures are beehive-shaped domes made from soil, water, sandbags, and barbed wire. These homes are fireproof, earthquake-resistant, and environmentally sustainable. Originally developed for potential extraterrestrial habitats, SuperAdobe technology has been successfully applied in areas prone to natural disasters, demonstrating its versatility and resilience. Vogue


???? Embracing Circular Economy Principles

Sustainable construction in informal settlements aligns with circular economy principles by promoting the reuse of materials, reducing waste, and supporting local economies. For example, in Malawi, climate-friendly brick production using waste materials from tobacco and food industries has been supported, resulting in bricks that emit 85% less CO₂ and consume 85% less energy than conventional methods. Such initiatives not only enhance housing resilience but also contribute to environmental sustainability and economic development. World Economic Forum


???? Community-Led Initiatives and Resilience

Community involvement is crucial in sustainable housing projects. In Kya Sands, Johannesburg, residents have engaged in green infrastructure initiatives, such as communal gardens and wetland restoration, to enhance food security and social cohesion. These efforts demonstrate how integrating natural systems into urban planning can improve resilience and quality of life in informal settlements. Taylor & Francis Online


???? Enhancing Safety through Technology and Design

Innovative technologies and design strategies play a vital role in improving safety in informal settlements. For instance, Lumkani, a South African social enterprise, has developed a heat detector system to reduce the risk of fire in high-risk areas. Additionally, bioclimatic housing designs, such as the Kon-tigo project in Acapulco, Mexico, incorporate natural ventilation and vegetation to enhance comfort and resilience against extreme weather events. WikipediaWallpaper*


???? Neftaly’s Commitment to Sustainable Housing

Neftaly is dedicated to advancing sustainable housing solutions that prioritize safety, affordability, and environmental responsibility. By leveraging eco-friendly construction methods, circular economy principles, and community engagement, Neftaly aims to create resilient and thriving informal settlements.


Contact Neftaly Today

Join us in building a safer and more sustainable future for all. Contact Neftaly to learn more about our sustainable housing initiatives and how you can get involved.

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