I love the approach to raising awareness in people coming to the store. However, I don't get a couple of things that happened in the video: if you have a fully functional front desk made out of wood, what's the value of placing plastic sheets on top of it? The same applies to the dressing rooms. I guess the metal frame is mandatory to have a robust structure, but it's already covered by a wooden plate. My gut feeling is that apart from recycling, this project should aim to reduce any material consumption (wood that was already doing the job in this case) Nevertheless, I wish I could have done a tiny percentage of what you've done to make this world a better one! I'm teaming up with some friends to see the feasibility of creating a Precious Plastic hub in the south of Spain. Some hesitation around the output that we can achieve with the relatively cheap machinery from you. One told me: "You have no clue about industrial processes and that proper machinery costs close to a million"
Well, there is plastic already on the wood. They are adding more. That type of plastic cannot be used alone, it's too flexible. It needs a support. Now I guess they could have upcylced an older piece of furniture and used the plastic to cover it which honestly would be a good example of where these products could become useful.
@@KernsJW to me it seemed totally unnecessary to cover the front desk. If that type of plastic cannot be used alone due to warp, they should make smaller sheets for other purposes, don't you think? Just thinking out loud.
Oh man! I want a sheet press. I want it now!!
Yay! Game changer
It’s so nice to see recycling and reusing as a world view actually put to use together! YAY!
Awesome!
Next time I go visiting Florence I must stop there to take a look!
Same
Wow! So pretty!
Awesome 👍😎❤ thanks for the inspiration, can't wait to star something like that
❤❤❤Precious Plastic!
Fantastico! Davvero molto bello ma...per forza il mandolino? 🤣
I love the approach to raising awareness in people coming to the store. However, I don't get a couple of things that happened in the video: if you have a fully functional front desk made out of wood, what's the value of placing plastic sheets on top of it? The same applies to the dressing rooms. I guess the metal frame is mandatory to have a robust structure, but it's already covered by a wooden plate.
My gut feeling is that apart from recycling, this project should aim to reduce any material consumption (wood that was already doing the job in this case)
Nevertheless, I wish I could have done a tiny percentage of what you've done to make this world a better one! I'm teaming up with some friends to see the feasibility of creating a Precious Plastic hub in the south of Spain. Some hesitation around the output that we can achieve with the relatively cheap machinery from you. One told me: "You have no clue about industrial processes and that proper machinery costs close to a million"
Well, there is plastic already on the wood. They are adding more. That type of plastic cannot be used alone, it's too flexible. It needs a support. Now I guess they could have upcylced an older piece of furniture and used the plastic to cover it which honestly would be a good example of where these products could become useful.
@@KernsJW to me it seemed totally unnecessary to cover the front desk. If that type of plastic cannot be used alone due to warp, they should make smaller sheets for other purposes, don't you think? Just thinking out loud.
Great video. Need some links for the team involved and the shop so people can visit
Yep good point 🤙
"after a couple of hours of italian delays" hahahahhahaha so real
amazing
Love ❤
Beautiful panels, horrible products.. The guy looks like santiago korovsky