This video showcases an extraordinary breakthrough for India's bamboo industry with the installation of the world's first 200-meter-long bamboo crash barrier on the Vani-Warora Highway in Maharashtra. The crash barrier, named "Bahu Balli," is a perfect alternative to steel and has been rated Class 1 during the Fire Rating Test and accredited by the Indian Road Congress. The bamboo species used in the making of this barrier is Bambusa Balcoa, which has been treated with creosote oil and coated with recycled High-Density Poly Ethylene. The recycling value of bamboo barriers is higher compared to steel barriers, making it a more eco-friendly and sustainable option. The video highlights the benefits of bamboo as a fast-growing, renewable resource that is rural and agriculture-friendly, making it a significant milestone for India. The video also showcases how the crash barrier underwent rigorous testing at various government-run institutions before it was installed on the highway. This groundbreaking achievement demonstrates India's commitment to sustainable and innovative solutions for a better future.
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