The Wood Industry: A Business Against Nature | Seed Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
  • The Wood Industry: A Business Against Nature | Seed Documentary
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    When 15 - 30% of the timber sold worldwide is thought to be illegal, how sustainable is the wood used in Ikea’s products? The company claims it only uses responsibly-sourced materials but - as this investigation reveals - some of their sub-contractors are pillaging Romania’s ancient forests. In Indonesia, APP plantations have caused widespread pollution. This investigation, filmed in Sweden, France, Romania and Indonesia, investigates the real cost of cheap wood.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @DougE.phresh
    @DougE.phresh 14 дней назад

    I almost skipped the begining because I thought it was an Ad. 😂

  • @leokaloper4132
    @leokaloper4132 Месяц назад +1

    All those documents from the drawer were made out of recycled wood. lol

  • @DocFeelGood4
    @DocFeelGood4 29 дней назад

    19:31 it’s the old, “we didn’t hire a company that does that, it was the company we hired that did it and how would we know?” Kind of like Nike did when it came to child labor.

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Месяц назад

    Seed, amazing video keep up the amazing content

  • @awibs57
    @awibs57 29 дней назад +1

    Despite my desire to agree with everything in this video (it does fit my algorithm tastes) the needless nasty sarcasm of 'now my home is in perfect harmony with nature!' is a good way to drive your core audience away. Literally no one thinks that, certainly not anyone who would click on this channel. So pretending that 'gee a bunch of consumerist waste is soooo natural' the big fallacy we (your audience) are all falling for as and need to be disabused of is really insulting. Talk to your audience like people who *came in* wanting to solve the problem, and like we already believe rampant consumerism is bad. No one who's sitting around thinking consumerism is 'gee whiz, so great!' is gonna click on this title and thumbnail to begin with.
    I want to like your content, becuase I support your choice of topics in general, but you really need to fix your delivery to not just talk down to your core audience right out the gate. There's no one i can send this to who it would fit right for: either they already know rampant consumerism is bad and would be insulted that you act like they don't, or they don't know rampant consumerism is bad, and they're not gonna sit around being mocked by you long enough to learn.