The Environmental Effect Of Gypsum Plaster Is Minimal
Whytal Gypsum Plaster
The sand used for the sand cement mortar comes from river banks, which is not a very environmentally friendly model. Gypsum is a naturally occurring material that is present in deep and wide beds between sedimentary rocks and is accumulated by lake and sea water. Gypsum is subject to depletion because it is continuously accumulated by lake and sea water, but because it is a naturally occurring substance, it is environmentally safe. Gypsum can also be synthesized artificially, and it is used in a variety of other fields such as medicine, fertilizers, and agriculture. It is a stable material with no significant health risks.













