Everyone remember the classic „reduce, reuse, recycle“? I think it’s most important to keep that in mind and try our best with the first 2 steps before we put all our money on recycling, while still consuming more and more
yes all these recycle gimmicks are on increased consumption. because u know gdp will fall if u reduce it. reduction is a forbidden word in a economy as the system we have now would collapse if that was implemented
Seems it's a problem made by manufacturers, which responsibility to clean up should rest on manufacturers. I'm sure that a tax of 150% of the average cost of dealing with the trash would make companies quickly come up with schemes to re-use containers, re-purpose the waste, etc. In a context where it's almost impossible to go Zero Waste, individual consumers cannot shoulder this huge complication to their lives. Schemes to pick-up used containers, to recycle specific things, have to be as easy as possible, well supported and implemented. Alternative packaging and waste management options exist, it's a matter of closing the tap on this torrent of trash being pumped out of factories.
@@keepingitwild5994 o look a parott for a corporations. there are monopolies left and right if there is no altrtnative then lets blame a customer way to go. such an idiot ha
The Upcycling concept is misleading on the first interview. By processing the plastic that way, the material is chemically degraded, so the process actually downcycle the material, make it less valuable in the long run. The PET plastic is no longer food grade after the process. This example is textual in the book "The Upcycle" from Braungart and McDonough. Upcycling means, after a process, we end adding value for the ecosystem (ie. Composting) or we improve the quality of the material. I think this misleading use of concepts in sustaintability is a problem, make it less concrete and more ambiguous. The recycling industry is kind of "greenwashing" by using the term "upcycling" for name anything basically
I agree with you. Also what happens when you don´t want your shiny recycled sunglasses anymore? they are still waste but in a different shape? I mean the upside is, it didn´t come from a new material but still goes back in the trash cycle?
Taiwan has been doing a great job of recycling is because there are a number of volunteers who have rolled their sleeves in their spare time and committed to their beloved communities; in the meantime, they set up a great example to educate their families to do recycle.
@@ravenhummel8202 Yes. Who want to give up a part of their over consumption and comfort in the western world ? Here in a country of 110 million people is no recycling and and very little collecting of waste like plastic bottles and all kind of pollutants. Most of the garbage in a country of 7000 islands ends up in the ocean or are burned in backyards ........ Recycling in the 3th world should be ONE of the top priorities for the united (?) nations. As well as basic hospitals, classrooms and educated teachers. But I think that is asking too much. Windmills ,solar , electric cars are now the fashion to resolve the climate mess. Everybody happy ? For sure, I just bought an electric toothbrush. Best regards
@@gilconidaambat5917 I barely buy anything and there are a lot of people like me. You don't have to recycle if it was never purchased in the first place. I don't use plastic. Passive energy is the way to go, not the other types of energies that are merely using up resources quickly. Defeats the purpose of "green" energy, they aren't.
@@ravenhummel8202 Since 30 years i wake up ,walk to the beach and clean the beach. The garbage is growing faster then the co2 level . I have seen the consumption and comfort society growing. Beginning the 90s there were only a few plastic bags and wrappers. After came up the first fast food trays, glasses, plastic bottles... from around 2000 I had to wear gloves with the arrival of the medicinal waste and pampers. Now its very international , a lot of things with chinese , korean arab and whatever writings. It hurt me. The toothbrush was only a joke because a lot of them end up over here. Best regards and may our tribe increase.
Standardise packaging! Force packaging companies to only use aluminium, glass and cardboard and have them made to an international shape standard (Think a4 paper or soda can or shipping containers) if they're built to a standard recycling an aluminium box that contained cereal might only need to be washed out before being used again, less energy than melting and reforming it!
What about the criticism that upcycling could be a false solution-which would result in continued plastic production, rather than the needed switch, in so many cases, to nontoxic & genuinely biodegradable materials?
📌 Thank you for this informative video. We are currently experiencing the greatest transfer of wealth ever recorded in world history . People who invest now have probably made the best decision in life. Investment is the future!!
Have been making losses trading myself .... I THOUGHT trading on demo account is just like trading the real market .. can anyone help me out or at least advice me on what to do ?
Arthur is genuinely a genius at what he does. It's so clear he has a grounded passion for up-cycling and an easy logic to follow. Keep up the brilliant work!
How do you sort the multiple different materials in a garment like a hoody with a zip? All this recycling is vigorously opposed by the oil companies, and their pet governments drag their feet. We need strong, persistent public DEMAND for a circular economy.
With garments that are mixed and complicated I would say try to mend it whenever possible. If the zipper is broken, I don't know at this point but I agree the metals + plastics should be taken from zippers that tend to break quite a lot.
I am shocked that you have not spoken about the “re-use” element of circular economy. Recycling the packaging waste is not a solution; we need more and more re-usable packaging.
Not just reusable packaging, but repairable products. How much stuff is thrown out because repair is made impossible by design. "Chuck it out and by a new one" is the motto when near anything breaks.
It is incredible, isnt it? Perhaps its not discussed, because then we'd have to deal with how much we consume. We have to consume to keep the economy going.
I really enjoyed this video as this topic interests me a lot. I was expecting to see Sweden featured here, as they are actually the country I always think of first on this topic. I thought they had found a way to combine both trash and recycling and use it all for renewable energy. No?
The idea of recycling waste into raw materials was back in the 60s and 70s! Namely, MY GRANDFATHER, who was a professor in the physical and chemical industry, designed and built a working prototype of a waste recycling system. And, he realized that it was not enough just to develop, it was necessary to introduce this system first into the heads of the leaders of the country of the USSR. My grandfather became a deputy and tried to promote this project! - What happened next? And he was "sent by the forest" and kicked out of the CPSU party! After 91 years, my grandfather, in order to at least live on something, in order to somehow recoup the costs of developing this waste recycling project, went to Korea to sell for dollars. in 2010, he died from poisoning with mercury vapor or other metals that were found in his office. I congratulate! (sarcasm) I know what I'm talking about and what I can be proud of. And I have every right to report what happened after the fact. Thanks!
The world 🌎 needs more recycling ♻️ plants 🏭! Everything can be recycled ♻️, up-cycled 🔄, and composted 🍂🌱. It’s about changing the mindset and thinking 💭 that everything is “raw materials” that can be creatively re-utilized. Corporations and brands need to reduce their unnecessary packaging.
So much of my waste comes from food packaging. I don't know what I can do to cut down on that. I take public transport. I bring my own containers when I take out food. I barely buy any new clothes.
To clean all this trash requires a lot of energy, and water. I would probably refrain from using water, and instead look to waterless ways of cleaning this garbage, with maybe solar/wind powered UV lights. I think a lot of these can be turned into 3D printing tubing.
We should act smart not hard. I applaud the amazing effort that led to the invention of that AI powered machine. We should consider that as a backbone to boost recycling outcomes!
As a toxicologist this sounds like a terrible idea - the recycled cigarette butts made me shudder. I really want to hear how they can assure cleanliness in the recycled products. I already know that recycled papers contain a heap of colorants, inorganics and mineral oils - all things that really shouldn't be in food containers!
Reverse Vending Machines to buy back from the consumer paper, plastics, glass, cloth, metals (like cans, aluminum, copper wire, etc.), light bulbs, etc. may help keep the dumpsite free of toxic or non biodegradable wastes, waste foods are usually thrown down the drain anyway (but that can be recycled too)...
I like recycling, problem though may arise when you mix in together waste materials. They leave emissions which can make people sick who use them for work or even live close to them. One thing we need to force companies to do, is have them make the formulars they use for their plastics marked on the products using said plastics. So that when it comes to recycling, plastics of the same type could be merged in the recycling process.
You still cannot recycle energy and recycling is an energy hog. REDUCE and REUSE Must be top priority but that is not a profitable option to keep the growth economy running.
That dog revolving round n round (4:08) resembles our global leaders efforts in handling any crisis…..who often fool us by pointing to a chimera of utopian world which they never succeed in reaching…..but rather spins round and round.
10:00 - Great...in theory. It also means he spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about it, and thats not something most people are willing or even able to do.
It should not depend on the individuals shopping behaviour, but on regulations. The bulk of consumers simply go for best return on investment in their daily lives, and that's not the cleanest way of living.
I have a solution! First we go back to metal, wood and glass. As was done prior to mass plastic usage. Only have plastics for medical/emergency use. Or only where absolutely needed. Supermarkets should sell out of bulk bins as much as possible. With customers bringing their own reusable bags/containers. Would reduce food waste as well- Only buy what's needed. Developed countries waste too much food. Create a Space Elevator to send garbage to the Sun. Sling shot the garbage bales, with the help of Earth's gravity. The Sun's gravity will pull it in and incinerate it. That's my idea to get a handle on the plastics. It's humanity's responsibility to NOT destroy our home (Earth). Already micro plastics are being found in our blood! OUR BLOOD! Just think about all the medical issues it will, or already has caused. Will plastics be our end? Maybe.
In my opinion every company should have a tax trash or where ever you named, where they pay in the same proportion that produce waste or, pay a tax and be assigned to studies about how turn into enable the junk that they produce.
My ~2010 NIKE soccer jersey (USA MNT, Red) was 100% recycled....but it didn't feel near as nice or cool as my Greece MNT jersey from Adidas Yes, it was "recycled" but I paid the cost every time I wore the jersey, or more pointedly, every time I didn't wear the jersey just because of how the fabric felt (and retained a lot more heat than my Adidas jerseys)
Guess "duh," of course, it was hotter because plastic bottles get recycled into the fibers used for low-value thermal insulation in walls. Anyways, based on my singular experience here, _"made from recycled plastic"_ is def not a selling-point for fabric
Don't they know anything? Guaranteed if they made it law that everything must recycled upcycled this wouldn't be an issue. When I go to the store or shop on the internet, I don't say "which product can I get that produces the most waste?" They need to stop shifting the blame on the consumer and blame the producer.
Everything manufactured could be recycled. The ratio of manufacturing should be equal or close to equal, in order for a zero waste goal to be possible. I believe that, because nature proves this. Without ppl destroying ecosystems, nature proves sustainability is based more off of the ability to recycle than the ability produce. With that said/typed, whatever a company manufactures, that co. should recycle!!!
Theres interesting reasearch from ETH Zürich, stating trash incineration being a great potential point of carbon capture, as a huge part of energy for it is co2 concentration. In burning gases this is much higher. Since organic things (wood, food etc) are also burned, negative carbon effects can be achieved.
Little disappointing this didn't discuss cost of upcycling materials vs income generated by 2cnd life products & the fact that we need to start investing in biodegradable replacements for items that otherwise would need to be recycled & also that GOVERNMENTS NEED TO OUTLAW & HEAVILY PUNISH PLANNED OBSOLECENCE!
If Taiwan is so great, then why is there no Taitwo yet? Full recycling was never a matter of possibility, but profitability. Most industry makes huge profits on environmental damage since the invention of trash in this modern era. It is suprising that one government would oppose the deep pocketed trash factories.
It's not about recycling at all. This video is made to promote Taiwan's independence. 5:30 Sneaky BBC: Taiwan is not a country, not as recognized by the UK gov't at least.
This Global waste can & should be reuse/ recycled. Western people are oblivious of their gov disposal methods. 😳Ship it elsewhere, is 🤫not my problem !! Take a leaf🌿out the book & lead like Taiwan🌿. Governments can create better opportunities to start up these new enterprises starting with pilot schemes through to up & running.
Too much video content devoted towards making friveless items i.e. sunglasses, pillows, clothing etc. from waste material. What's really needed is building material made from waste to replace traditional wood, concrete block, clay bricks etc. Sorry folks, but I must give this video a big thumbs down vote.
Capitalism generates waste, a huge amount of waste, and uses more and more resources! A reasonable waste reduction may be possible. However, zero waste is impossible, using presently known management knowledge. On the other hand, reducing and recycling waste will lead to more consumption, increasing the exploitation of more natural resources.
Everyone remember the classic „reduce, reuse, recycle“? I think it’s most important to keep that in mind and try our best with the first 2 steps before we put all our money on recycling, while still consuming more and more
yes all these recycle gimmicks are on increased consumption. because u know gdp will fall if u reduce it. reduction is a forbidden word in a economy as the system we have now would collapse if that was implemented
Seems it's a problem made by manufacturers, which responsibility to clean up should rest on manufacturers.
I'm sure that a tax of 150% of the average cost of dealing with the trash would make companies quickly come up with schemes to re-use containers, re-purpose the waste, etc.
In a context where it's almost impossible to go Zero Waste, individual consumers cannot shoulder this huge complication to their lives.
Schemes to pick-up used containers, to recycle specific things, have to be as easy as possible, well supported and implemented.
Alternative packaging and waste management options exist, it's a matter of closing the tap on this torrent of trash being pumped out of factories.
I'd say a 150% tax should be put on you too - as a consumer.
Let's see what you make of it.
@@keepingitwild5994 o look a parott for a corporations. there are monopolies left and right if there is no altrtnative then lets blame a customer way to go. such an idiot ha
The problem is the consumer. No consumer, no manufacturer needed. Problem solved.
Great idea and also a bad idea! The tax will eventually passed back to the consumer!
@@ChowYewLoon The best way is to not be materialistic.
The Upcycling concept is misleading on the first interview. By processing the plastic that way, the material is chemically degraded, so the process actually downcycle the material, make it less valuable in the long run. The PET plastic is no longer food grade after the process. This example is textual in the book "The Upcycle" from Braungart and McDonough.
Upcycling means, after a process, we end adding value for the ecosystem (ie. Composting) or we improve the quality of the material.
I think this misleading use of concepts in sustaintability is a problem, make it less concrete and more ambiguous. The recycling industry is kind of "greenwashing" by using the term "upcycling" for name anything basically
@the Economist: check out the Cradle to Cradle concept, that could really make a huge difference in the world!
I agree with you. Also what happens when you don´t want your shiny recycled sunglasses anymore? they are still waste but in a different shape? I mean the upside is, it didn´t come from a new material but still goes back in the trash cycle?
As shock therapy to become zero waste, we should all visit a dump site or recycling plant
Taiwan has been doing a great job of recycling is because there are a number of volunteers who have rolled their sleeves in their spare time and committed to their beloved communities; in the meantime, they set up a great example to educate their families to do recycle.
They wouldn't need to recycle, if the products were not created in the first place. A LOT of unnecessary products out there.
@@ravenhummel8202 Yes. Who want to give up a part of their over consumption and comfort in the western world ? Here in a country of 110 million people is no recycling and and very little collecting of waste like plastic bottles and all kind of pollutants. Most of the garbage in a country of 7000 islands ends up in the ocean or are burned in backyards ........ Recycling in the 3th world should be ONE of the top priorities for the united (?) nations. As well as basic hospitals, classrooms and educated teachers. But I think that is asking too much. Windmills ,solar , electric cars are now the fashion to resolve the climate mess. Everybody happy ? For sure, I just bought an electric toothbrush. Best regards
@@gilconidaambat5917 I barely buy anything and there are a lot of people like me. You don't have to recycle if it was never purchased in the first place. I don't use plastic. Passive energy is the way to go, not the other types of energies that are merely using up resources quickly. Defeats the purpose of "green" energy, they aren't.
@@ravenhummel8202 Since 30 years i wake up ,walk to the beach and clean the beach. The garbage is growing faster then the co2 level . I have seen the consumption and comfort society growing. Beginning the 90s there were only a few plastic bags and wrappers. After came up the first fast food trays, glasses, plastic bottles... from around 2000 I had to wear gloves with the arrival of the medicinal waste and pampers. Now its very international , a lot of things with chinese , korean arab and whatever writings. It hurt me. The toothbrush was only a joke because a lot of them end up over here. Best regards and may our tribe increase.
@@gilconidaambat5917 Do you think it might be flowing from Japan, since the earthquake, possibly stirring up the ocean floor?
Standardise packaging! Force packaging companies to only use aluminium, glass and cardboard and have them made to an international shape standard (Think a4 paper or soda can or shipping containers) if they're built to a standard recycling an aluminium box that contained cereal might only need to be washed out before being used again, less energy than melting and reforming it!
What about the criticism that upcycling could be a false solution-which would result in continued plastic production, rather than the needed switch, in so many cases, to nontoxic & genuinely biodegradable materials?
It’s better than nothing. And also more realistic than expecting people to transition off plastic without any profit motive.
It ís a solution if it would be done right. Furthermore biodegradable packaging brings its own problems, so it's not right for everything.
📌 Thank you for this informative video. We are currently experiencing the greatest transfer of wealth ever recorded in world history . People who invest now have probably made the best decision in life. Investment is the future!!
Have been making losses trading myself .... I THOUGHT trading on demo account is just like trading the real market .. can anyone help me out or at least advice me on what to do ?
I literally want to wake up one morning to discover my portfolio is above $60k.
@@harrisvangeest5134 I will recommend you stop trading on your own if you keep losing and start trading with a professional.
The mentorship from a professional coach should definitely be the first step taken while trading.
Speaking of guide,I would advice you reach out to Juan Antonio Landa. she is my guide,she’s really the best at what she does.
Arthur is genuinely a genius at what he does. It's so clear he has a grounded passion for up-cycling and an easy logic to follow. Keep up the brilliant work!
We have plastic in out blood. Sounds like a problem.
We inhale a credit cards worth a week I think that’s why there’s so much cancer nowadays tbh
How do you sort the multiple different materials in a garment like a hoody with a zip? All this recycling is vigorously opposed by the oil companies, and their pet governments drag their feet. We need strong, persistent public DEMAND for a circular economy.
With garments that are mixed and complicated I would say try to mend it whenever possible. If the zipper is broken, I don't know at this point but I agree the metals + plastics should be taken from zippers that tend to break quite a lot.
“...more spending, more consumption...” The solution absolutely must include a reduction in consumption. Consumption is the root cause.
in goods that have no chance to be recycled, yes. Sadly though, a proposal of reducing the size of the economy will not happen in a democracy.
Yup, and so many economic structures require growth to work.
No, it depends consumption of what. What needs to be reduced is harmful consumption. A subtle but important difference.
I am shocked that you have not spoken about the “re-use” element of circular economy. Recycling the packaging waste is not a solution; we need more and more re-usable packaging.
No kidding! That's one of the key components to truly circular economy
Not just reusable packaging, but repairable products. How much stuff is thrown out because repair is made impossible by design. "Chuck it out and by a new one" is the motto when near anything breaks.
We don't talk about this major issue enough
It is incredible, isnt it? Perhaps its not discussed, because then we'd have to deal with how much we consume. We have to consume to keep the economy going.
@@soraiya2065 Yes I agree...
I really enjoyed this video as this topic interests me a lot. I was expecting to see Sweden featured here, as they are actually the country I always think of first on this topic. I thought they had found a way to combine both trash and recycling and use it all for renewable energy. No?
If science is that reliable we should be able to predict problems and prevent them.
the problem is that preventing problems is not profitable most of the time :/
The idea of recycling waste into raw materials was back in the 60s and 70s! Namely, MY GRANDFATHER, who was a professor in the physical and chemical industry, designed and built a working prototype of a waste recycling system. And, he realized that it was not enough just to develop, it was necessary to introduce this system first into the heads of the leaders of the country of the USSR. My grandfather became a deputy and tried to promote this project! - What happened next? And he was "sent by the forest" and kicked out of the CPSU party! After 91 years, my grandfather, in order to at least live on something, in order to somehow recoup the costs of developing this waste recycling project, went to Korea to sell for dollars. in 2010, he died from poisoning with mercury vapor or other metals that were found in his office. I congratulate! (sarcasm)
I know what I'm talking about and what I can be proud of. And I have every right to report what happened after the fact.
Thanks!
The world 🌎 needs more recycling ♻️ plants 🏭! Everything can be recycled ♻️, up-cycled 🔄, and composted 🍂🌱. It’s about changing the mindset and thinking 💭 that everything is “raw materials” that can be creatively re-utilized. Corporations and brands need to reduce their unnecessary packaging.
Zero emissions, zero covid, zero dust, zero interest rates, zero plastic. Zero is like a new sales pitch.
So much of my waste comes from food packaging. I don't know what I can do to cut down on that. I take public transport. I bring my own containers when I take out food. I barely buy any new clothes.
To clean all this trash requires a lot of energy, and water. I would probably refrain from using water, and instead look to waterless ways of cleaning this garbage, with maybe solar/wind powered UV lights. I think a lot of these can be turned into 3D printing tubing.
How come folks never talk about plasma systems for transforming waste?
Is Zero waste possible?
Is this a trick question?
Wait in Taiwan you get paid to snitch on your neighbors who don't throw trash properly.
In Brazil we recycle something like 23%/25% of our plastic, 69% of paper and 97,4% of metal (like soda can).
We should act smart not hard. I applaud the amazing effort that led to the invention of that AI powered machine. We should consider that as a backbone to boost recycling outcomes!
I really appreciate RUclips videos for giving us chances to learn more about variety of things in our community ❤
Discussing waste without discussing affordability is pointless . High affordability is guaranteed to produce large landfills
Superb!!
Wall-E was onto something
Thank you for this great change
Upcycle every waste!
Politicians see young entrepreneurs as a threat why is that? You may ask
If you wait long enough like a billion years, everything is zero waste.
If people want the world to have no trash. Making a profit should be the last thing considered in the equation
Nice video.
As a toxicologist this sounds like a terrible idea - the recycled cigarette butts made me shudder. I really want to hear how they can assure cleanliness in the recycled products. I already know that recycled papers contain a heap of colorants, inorganics and mineral oils - all things that really shouldn't be in food containers!
Why? We make the waste as we become the waste...
Why is Arthur so inspirational
Reverse Vending Machines to buy back from the consumer paper, plastics, glass, cloth, metals (like cans, aluminum, copper wire, etc.), light bulbs, etc. may help keep the dumpsite free of toxic or non biodegradable wastes, waste foods are usually thrown down the drain anyway (but that can be recycled too)...
All over the Third World, one man’s waste is another man’s treasure.
Creative solutions are the only way to go
my question: how much technology and costs and resources to change such trash (plastic bottles...) to those building materials?
"Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist."
-Kenneth E. Boulding (1910-1993)
hay quá Phúc ơi, nổi cả da gà luôn nè, thấm vào từng mạch máu
It really amazes me about how the garbage turn into something useful.
I like recycling, problem though may arise when you mix in together waste materials. They leave emissions which can make people sick who use them for work or even live close to them. One thing we need to force companies to do, is have them make the formulars they use for their plastics marked on the products using said plastics. So that when it comes to recycling, plastics of the same type could be merged in the recycling process.
If that wouldn't happen, a regulation would need to restrict to less plastics types be used alltogether.
This is a great role model for all of us.
Zero chance the American consumer, and the US political situation will ever tackle its waste issue
You still cannot recycle energy and recycling is an energy hog. REDUCE and REUSE Must be top priority but that is not a profitable option to keep the growth economy running.
👌🏾I want to work with this guy in 🇰🇪
This is the direction we need to be heading in
Wow really rare to have a positive piece on China by the economist..
That dog revolving round n round (4:08) resembles our global leaders efforts in handling any crisis…..who often fool us by pointing to a chimera of utopian world which they never succeed in reaching…..but rather spins round and round.
10:00 - Great...in theory. It also means he spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about it, and thats not something most people are willing or even able to do.
thanks!
Informative and impressive 👍
It should not depend on the individuals shopping behaviour, but on regulations.
The bulk of consumers simply go for best return on investment in their daily lives, and that's not the cleanest way of living.
I am quite surprised and happy to see Taiwan featured in the Economist videos besides about us being invaded by China or about semiconductor🤣
I have a solution! First we go back to metal, wood and glass. As was done prior to mass plastic usage. Only have plastics for medical/emergency use. Or only where absolutely needed.
Supermarkets should sell out of bulk bins as much as possible. With customers bringing their own reusable bags/containers. Would reduce food waste as well- Only buy what's needed. Developed countries waste too much food.
Create a Space Elevator to send garbage to the Sun. Sling shot the garbage bales, with the help of Earth's gravity. The Sun's gravity will pull it in and incinerate it.
That's my idea to get a handle on the plastics. It's humanity's responsibility to NOT destroy our home (Earth). Already micro plastics are being found in our blood! OUR BLOOD! Just think about all the medical issues it will, or already has caused. Will plastics be our end? Maybe.
could you document the carbon foot print of recycling? and compare uprecycling to downrecycling
It was large corporations that made this garbage not us
In my opinion every company should have a tax trash or where ever you named, where they pay in the same proportion that produce waste or, pay a tax and be assigned to studies about how turn into enable the junk that they produce.
My ~2010 NIKE soccer jersey (USA MNT, Red) was 100% recycled....but it didn't feel near as nice or cool as my Greece MNT jersey from Adidas
Yes, it was "recycled" but I paid the cost every time I wore the jersey, or more pointedly, every time I didn't wear the jersey just because of how the fabric felt (and retained a lot more heat than my Adidas jerseys)
Guess "duh," of course, it was hotter because plastic bottles get recycled into the fibers used for low-value thermal insulation in walls. Anyways, based on my singular experience here, _"made from recycled plastic"_ is def not a selling-point for fabric
No!
It’s called “Heat Sink”...
There’s also entropy..!
Don't they know anything? Guaranteed if they made it law that everything must recycled upcycled this wouldn't be an issue.
When I go to the store or shop on the internet, I don't say "which product can I get that produces the most waste?" They need to stop shifting the blame on the consumer and blame the producer.
You can make diesel from plastic.
Everything manufactured could be recycled. The ratio of manufacturing should be equal or close to equal, in order for a zero waste goal to be possible. I believe that, because nature proves this. Without ppl destroying ecosystems, nature proves sustainability is based more off of the ability to recycle than the ability produce. With that said/typed, whatever a company manufactures, that co. should recycle!!!
Theres interesting reasearch from ETH Zürich, stating trash incineration being a great potential point of carbon capture, as a huge part of energy for it is co2 concentration. In burning gases this is much higher. Since organic things (wood, food etc) are also burned, negative carbon effects can be achieved.
I have seen quite a lot of recycling solutions yet not any (as I remember) for segregation at household and national levels.
Why Before You Buy!!!!
The cleantech already exists to render 90% of materials in a circular fashion.
Some of the stock footage was a bit much...
Save Our Planet
Little disappointing this didn't discuss cost of upcycling materials vs income generated by 2cnd life products & the fact that we need to start investing in biodegradable replacements for items that otherwise would need to be recycled & also that GOVERNMENTS NEED TO OUTLAW & HEAVILY PUNISH PLANNED OBSOLECENCE!
Is it possible to make mini planets from waste and have them orbit the earth and some of us can live on the waste planets.
Hahahah! Very creative! ;)
Start with using glass and cardboard for everything possible.
Toughbuilt Industries TBLT STOCK to the moon soon 🔥
Does this upcycling increase inflation?
I love this video so this should be done in India also and i hope to make this world zero weast
Interesting
Walle in real life
If Taiwan is so great, then why is there no Taitwo yet?
Full recycling was never a matter of possibility, but profitability. Most industry makes huge profits on environmental damage since the invention of trash in this modern era. It is suprising that one government would oppose the deep pocketed trash factories.
It's not about recycling at all. This video is made to promote Taiwan's independence. 5:30 Sneaky BBC: Taiwan is not a country, not as recognized by the UK gov't at least.
is that the same narrator that is in f1?
4:21
No.
I wouldn't want to live in a country where everyone rats on each other over something like trash.
Terracycle recycle most of the waste the zero waste people were throwing away!
ما دامكم بعيدون عن طاعة رب الكون .. فلن تستطيعوا حل مشاكل العالم
It can happen if there was more political, business and social will.
Nothing about pyrolysis? For shame.
This Global waste can & should be reuse/ recycled.
Western people are oblivious of their gov disposal methods. 😳Ship it elsewhere, is 🤫not my problem !!
Take a leaf🌿out the book & lead like Taiwan🌿.
Governments can create better opportunities to start up these new enterprises starting with pilot schemes
through to up & running.
Woderful report on the new technology solutions from Taiwan.
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Too much video content devoted towards making friveless items i.e. sunglasses, pillows, clothing etc. from waste material. What's really needed is building material made from waste to replace traditional wood, concrete block, clay bricks etc. Sorry folks, but I must give this video a big thumbs down vote.
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Capitalism generates waste, a huge amount of waste, and uses more and more resources! A reasonable waste reduction may be possible. However, zero waste is impossible, using presently known management knowledge. On the other hand, reducing and recycling waste will lead to more consumption, increasing the exploitation of more natural resources.