That claim is clickbait-style “DIY miracle” content and is mostly misleading.
🧻 What it’s usually talking about
These posts often show:
- shredded junk mail (paper)
- soaked in water
- mixed with 1–2 common household items (often glue, flour, or starch)
Then they claim it becomes something “unbelievable,” like:
- strong building material
- plant pots
- handmade bricks
- or “eco plastic”
⚠️ Reality check
What actually happens is just:
- paper pulp (wet paper fibers)
With glue/starch, it can dry into a simple handmade recycled paper product, but:
- it is not strong industrial material
- it is not a new invention
- it is basically papier-mâché
🧠 What it can realistically be used for
If done properly, it can make:
- craft bowls
- simple decorative items
- seed starter pots
- recycled paper sheets
🚫 What it is NOT
- not a substitute for plastic or wood
- not “new revolutionary material”
- not strong enough for construction use
💡 Why these videos go viral
They use:
- dramatic “UNBELIEVABLE!” titles
- before/after transformations
- hidden simple science (paper + glue = papier-mâché)
🧾 Bottom line
It’s just recycled paper craft (papier-mâché), not a groundbreaking invention.
If you want, I can show you real useful recycling hacks that actually work at home in Pakistan 👍