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highplainsdem

(57,353 posts)
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 05:13 PM Jul 5

Louisiana's coast is eroding. One engineer found a fix in her wine bottle

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/27/g-s1-74600/louisiana-coast-eroding-engineer-found-fix-wine-bottle

In 2020, Franziska Trautmann and her boyfriend, Max Steitz, had just polished off a bottle of cheap wine when a disturbing thought struck them.

"We were like, 'Hold on — this bottle is going to end up in a landfill' because Louisiana had virtually no glass recycling," Trautmann recently told NPR's Manoush Zomorodi.

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With a little more research, Trautmann and Steitz discovered a machine that could turn glass into its original form: sand.

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With help from her professors, Trautmann and the team won a grant from the National Science Foundation to research how their sand could help with coastal erosion. They learned that they could use biodegradable sandbags and plant native grasses to build back the marshes.

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Louisiana's coast is eroding. One engineer found a fix in her wine bottle (Original Post) highplainsdem Jul 5 OP
She's great. Tom Dyer Jul 5 #1
Old school tech Iamscrewed Jul 5 #2
There are YouTube vids on glass recycling. BidenRocks Jul 5 #3
so true. the levees the corpse of engineers used to prevent flooding is starving la coast of silt. pansypoo53219 Jul 5 #4

Tom Dyer

(195 posts)
1. She's great.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 06:30 PM
Jul 5

Someone would come to my house to pick up my bottles and always so nice I would just want to sit on the porch and talk to them.
Solid operation.

Iamscrewed

(486 posts)
2. Old school tech
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 07:17 PM
Jul 5

Brovo. Many old solutions we aren't allowed to use anymore or are discouraged from using still work for simple and complex problems.

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