Give plastic a new life!♻️ Recycled beanie project 💙

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  • @abhireels9661
    @abhireels9661 16 дней назад +43023

    Which company cap are you wearing
    Me: cocacola and 7 up cap

  • @asfandkhan5982
    @asfandkhan5982 16 дней назад +39772

    I thought he's making Cotton candy with that plastic 😂

    • @Kamihisu
      @Kamihisu 14 дней назад +548

      I thought that too 🤣🤣

    • @user-xb9yi9wz8c
      @user-xb9yi9wz8c 14 дней назад +246

      Me too😂

    • @andru9665
      @andru9665 14 дней назад +248

      He used the cotton candy machine

    • @andru9665
      @andru9665 14 дней назад +126

      The true about cotton candy

    • @sjwallflower
      @sjwallflower 14 дней назад +118

      They're not gonna know.
      They're gonna know.
      How will they know?

  • @BagasIbrahim-or2ob
    @BagasIbrahim-or2ob 21 час назад +577

    He is a man who cares about the environment, turning used goods into something meaningful 😍😍

    • @mortred3466
      @mortred3466 16 часов назад +5

      you just literally wrote down what we all see on the video like , okay and ?

    • @jasonrustmann7535
      @jasonrustmann7535 16 часов назад +10

      Y'all know this fake AF. right?

    • @sunnyvk29
      @sunnyvk29 13 часов назад

      Even if it seems recycling those microplastics will be consumed by humans so better not allow plastic in to our life

    • @user-gk6gs7fs4m
      @user-gk6gs7fs4m 13 часов назад +14

      He is a man who recycles plastic into something that should not be plastic
      If you dont understand.. "microplastic go brr"

    • @animeaunty
      @animeaunty 12 часов назад +16

      I just see a micro plastic factory 😮‍💨

  • @user-tu3ye4sr6i
    @user-tu3ye4sr6i День назад +206

    We need more people like you. Keep going. You doing great!

    • @kantatube3405
      @kantatube3405 День назад +1

      We don't need more people like him we need to like him ❤

    • @babykata-dt3ys
      @babykata-dt3ys 21 час назад +7

      Scammers? I think we need less of those.

    • @jgon12
      @jgon12 17 часов назад +7

      You know this fake right?

    • @user-tu3ye4sr6i
      @user-tu3ye4sr6i 13 часов назад +1

      ​@@babykata-dt3ysI can't say if they are scammers

    • @user-tu3ye4sr6i
      @user-tu3ye4sr6i 13 часов назад +1

      ​@@jgon12do you have proof?

  • @TheRangaTanGaming
    @TheRangaTanGaming 9 дней назад +4544

    Sooo, I work for a woollen mill. We manufacture sheep’s wool, acrylic, polyester, nylon and cotton yarn products, and each one has a different manufacturing method. The plastics generally need an alkaline environment to accept dyes, natural materials need acid and both need to be heated to sub-boiling temps. You know what the hilarious part is? Those bottles are made of the wrong type of plastic to allow for that kind of dying. Tack on the fact that his dyeing process is heavily flawed, and on top of that I have a knitting machine just like the one he’s used. It can’t knit two types of knits like what you see on the finished product, and the only way it knits that neatly is by using waste yarn lest it curls at the start and end. The knitted product isn’t a single type of knit, either. As for that blue dye, again, completely wrong method of dyeing.
    I’m more angry at this shit than I have any right to be, but doing this on an industrial scale I know you can’t dye polyethylene like that. We can’t even dye it at my joint because of the separate processes required for it, and homeboy mix up some acrylic paint in baby blue and called a day.

    • @random_baffoon6114
      @random_baffoon6114 9 дней назад +484

      Honestly with the shit about saving the eco system, this is a rather understandable thing to be upset about because this is spawning a trend of faking saving eco system videos to get clicks

    • @Fatena_Fatena
      @Fatena_Fatena 9 дней назад +107

      فيديو سخيف ومزور

    • @cjofloorish
      @cjofloorish 9 дней назад +106

      Not to mention the zero vibration of plastic compared to pure linen. Cotton or hemp that vibrates at 5000

    • @MeltingLove_
      @MeltingLove_ 9 дней назад +67

      youtube is doomed

    • @vaishnavijoshi9482
      @vaishnavijoshi9482 9 дней назад +277

      Thanks for letting us know. Honestly these videos are scams.

  • @Mulletmans
    @Mulletmans 13 дней назад +5018

    The microplastics in this guy's system got to be crazy 😂

    • @youtoobe556
      @youtoobe556 12 дней назад +304

      Yea as great as recycling is, the trade off to one’s health (even just wearing it) is not worth it at all.

    • @The-Enemy-Medic
      @The-Enemy-Medic 12 дней назад

      Microplastic people are the same as germaphobes, mentally ill.

    • @pnwlady
      @pnwlady 12 дней назад +123

      My hatred of plastic is combatting my love of reusing/recycling. 😂

    • @pinklefoo
      @pinklefoo 12 дней назад +131

      His lungs are full of micro plastics.

    • @SolCypress21
      @SolCypress21 12 дней назад +56

      I was just thinking the same thing. Not necessarily safe to breathe that in.

  • @kate8705
    @kate8705 18 часов назад +14

    When handling plastics like this, you should wear protective equipments, gloves, masks, goggles because microplastics could enter your body and it's dangerous

  • @mardueca
    @mardueca День назад +11

    OMG human creativity doesn't have limits! Amazing!

  • @kevinmccooey6291
    @kevinmccooey6291 7 дней назад +1517

    I love it when humans actually do constructive things

    • @SAINIDE
      @SAINIDE 6 дней назад +30

      Things have always been constructive for us but destructive for nature...

    • @cucukakeksugionoTV
      @cucukakeksugionoTV 6 дней назад +6

      ​@@SAINIDEmerusak alam dari segi apa bro? Jaga mulut anda 🤫

    • @ghostofuchiha2023
      @ghostofuchiha2023 6 дней назад +7

      ​@@cucukakeksugionoTV Have you just been born.

    • @BaoNguyen-ib3gl
      @BaoNguyen-ib3gl 6 дней назад

      ​@@ghostofuchiha2023you were born in 2023 my son. You should shut the fu** up your mouth

    • @LucyWanjiru-vg9zb
      @LucyWanjiru-vg9zb 6 дней назад

      Yes not shaking nyash lol

  • @clemerson2597
    @clemerson2597 9 дней назад +978

    Regular beanie: 15$
    Eco beanie: 35$

    • @hsss1
      @hsss1 9 дней назад +35

      more like $350.00

    • @mushafrizvi7747
      @mushafrizvi7747 9 дней назад +8

      In mass production ?

    • @PennsPens
      @PennsPens 9 дней назад +16

      ​@mushafrizvi7747 that's the tiniest mass production anyone's ever seen...

    • @HK-ph4qq
      @HK-ph4qq 9 дней назад +4

      Could be mass produced tho

    • @PennsPens
      @PennsPens 9 дней назад +4

      And when the beanies worn out people will likely throw it in the trash like most would have to begin with.

  • @lumbrados
    @lumbrados 19 часов назад +27

    I think I'd rather have something natural on my skin than plastic

    • @user-ye1qm9yd1x
      @user-ye1qm9yd1x 10 часов назад +1

      Over 60% of clothes are made from polyester which is synthetic and a platic. The shoes you wear aren't "natural" either. :)

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter 9 часов назад +1

      Whats more natural than dead dinos?

  • @miriamkelly3106
    @miriamkelly3106 15 часов назад +1

    😮whoaw!!! Why isn't this in every country on a large scale???? The planet/humanity needs this!!!??

  • @ThatBugBehindYou
    @ThatBugBehindYou 8 дней назад +2271

    A friendly reminder to everyone watching, this isn't how any of this works and most recycled material you buy uses maybe 6% actual recycled material.
    Chemical changes are very definitive and it's actually quite hard to recycle and fake content like this helps people think plastic isn't a problem as long as they recycle it when that's very incorrect.

    • @FranciscoBolosIII
      @FranciscoBolosIII 8 дней назад +37

      Stay strong og

    • @guilleua4667
      @guilleua4667 8 дней назад

      El Plástico no es el problema el problema lo generan los humanos que lo tiran en cualquier lugar.
      El Plástico es una solución magnífica derivada del petróleo.
      Algunos prefieren matar árboles para remplazar el plástico.

    • @MaguiDeRuiz
      @MaguiDeRuiz 8 дней назад +36

      Gracias!! Eso es cierto

    • @SatanRomps
      @SatanRomps 8 дней назад +47

      Came here for this comment

    • @BeGioBijoux
      @BeGioBijoux 8 дней назад +15

      How is this fake?

  • @seriouspunch5128
    @seriouspunch5128 3 дня назад +552

    Dude just Replaced cotton with plastic 😂😂

    • @Mohammadamin9944
      @Mohammadamin9944 День назад +9

      The important thing is a video, views, and 1.5 million likes

    • @B0raNnl3
      @B0raNnl3 День назад +20

      Well actually some fabrics are made from plastic lol but I don’t think this video is real tho

    • @vijayhari564
      @vijayhari564 День назад

      @@Mohammadamin9944 1.6

    • @breadmonkeys
      @breadmonkeys День назад +14

      You guys never heard of polyester?

    • @silkandstones5964
      @silkandstones5964 День назад +6

      @@breadmonkeys shhh darlin they are clearly new here. Let them have this moment…

  • @alejandraferreyra2774
    @alejandraferreyra2774 2 дня назад +11

    Qué fantástico!!!!!!!! Me emociona que haya formas de reciclar y cuidar el planeta de alguna manera . Muchas gracias ❤

  • @user-gp2cz9tp5s
    @user-gp2cz9tp5s 22 часа назад +2

    ペットボトルから洋服がどのように作られているか、想像すら出来ませでした。
    拝見出来てスッキリしました。

  • @Omni-King2099
    @Omni-King2099 10 дней назад +911

    If only recycling was actually this efficient when big companies do it

    • @Themostimportantpersononyoutub
      @Themostimportantpersononyoutub 9 дней назад +33

      If only. I never understood why it was the consumers responsibility to recycle...

    • @primejay9975
      @primejay9975 9 дней назад +12

      It actually is ,that’s not just what they worry about it’s that it will interfere with the bosses different businesses ,and their buddies business

    • @hittingyouoverthehead
      @hittingyouoverthehead 9 дней назад +12

      No the takeaway is that it is indeed just this easy to recycle. They simply choose not to do it because it's more expensive and it's just cheaper to make new plastic instead. Also there is a negative sentiment towards recycled plastic so demand is less for that when compared to new plastic.
      Companies have been marketing themselves by talking about the greatness of recycling while hardly doing it but that doesn't mean it can't be done.

    • @woswasdenni1914
      @woswasdenni1914 9 дней назад +12

      @@primejay9975 lol no, its simply not a simple process. the energy and labor cost for this process are to high compared to buy fresh resources. and while that cap looks nice who wants a 100% PVC cap

    • @Deserticeninja
      @Deserticeninja 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@hittingyouovertheheadit's not that simple every piece of plastic can't be recycled the same way which makes it difficult to recycle half of it

  • @Wateringman
    @Wateringman 9 дней назад +870

    The problem with clothing made of plastic, is that if it catches on fire, most plastic melt and stick tenaciously to your skin.

    • @Randald
      @Randald 8 дней назад +70

      I think very few people realize how much of their clothing is plastic.

    • @SK-jo3tn
      @SK-jo3tn 8 дней назад +10

      This was my first thought, too, when watching this video...

    • @jaydefranco329
      @jaydefranco329 8 дней назад +14

      The problem with creative videos and the people that watch them is that once they catch fire haters stick to 'em with a ferocious tenacity!

    • @WitthayaNaphatson-yg3gk
      @WitthayaNaphatson-yg3gk 8 дней назад +1

      You have 3rd degree burn wound?

    • @Wateringman
      @Wateringman 8 дней назад

      @@jaydefranco329 imbecile. I work in a hospital. Surgical depth. Have seen the horror of melted plastic on skin
      It is horrendously painful to victims of such.

  • @Humanity_explained
    @Humanity_explained 2 дня назад +1

    Good use of Recycling ♻️ 👏

  • @gudegarciavazquez6773
    @gudegarciavazquez6773 День назад

    Genial!!! Gracias por contribuir al cuidado del medio ambiente. Dios le bendice❤

  • @shy_guy174
    @shy_guy174 13 дней назад +644

    **Casually inhales microplastics**

    • @tranducanh-ok
      @tranducanh-ok 12 дней назад +7

      microplastic good for your digest system.

    • @leylakose7002
      @leylakose7002 11 дней назад +1

      O soluyor, bizler giyiyoruz

    • @Deino6000
      @Deino6000 10 дней назад +1

      when did he do that?

    • @gaminggod12856
      @gaminggod12856 10 дней назад +1

      too late buddy

    • @TioBruxo
      @TioBruxo 10 дней назад +4

      ​@@Deino6000 o tempo todo, por mais q não pareça, tem microplasticos no ar nesse processo dele.. trabalhei em uma empresa de pintura a pó.. e chega a ser absurdo a quantidade de tinta e distância que algo micro pode viajar e poluir

  • @ml5394
    @ml5394 11 дней назад +1912

    These homemade recycling videos are all I ever see where stuff is actually recycled. Would be nice if big industry would recycle too

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks 11 дней назад +24

      Because its not able to be done on a large scale

    • @imsamarsharma
      @imsamarsharma 11 дней назад +58

      The problem is micro fabric will be in air and you will die with a lot of problems

    • @nessunozanpa
      @nessunozanpa 11 дней назад +29

      There is... The company where I work produces Econyl regenerated nylon is a product introduced in 2011 by Aquafil. It's made entirely from ocean and landfill waste, such as industrial plastic, fabric scraps from clothing companies, old carpets and "ghost nets."

    • @ryanwest6013
      @ryanwest6013 11 дней назад +35

      Also, we aren't getting the whole picture here. It's not as simple as they making it look.

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks 11 дней назад

      @@ryanwest6013 for real, its crazy that people cant use common sense

  • @milbirthpiala2912
    @milbirthpiala2912 19 часов назад

    Magnificent creation from recycled stuff, salute!!!

  • @phantomaquarist3417
    @phantomaquarist3417 10 часов назад +1

    We already have too much plastic in our waterways. When people try to wash this it's going to break down and go into our sewer systems.
    We don't need plastic solutions as much as we need less plastic products produced.
    You just created microplastic by blending it. You're going to track that outside from your shoes, or it's going to blow away outside ruining the environment farther. The best thing for the environment is to stop plastic production for things that will be trash after purchase (like bottles), and instead collect our stupid mistake of plastic waste and landfill it all in one location so it breaks down away from both human and wildlife populations. Creating more microplastics by needing to wash your product or to tear up your materials doesn't help the environment.

    • @cookiemonster208
      @cookiemonster208 10 часов назад

      Yes, we need less plastic being produced. And this comes with tradeoffs, for sure - such as microplastics. But you're not going to wake up in a perfect world with little plastic production tomorrow. So in the meantime, this shows that we can at least reuse the plastic to create thread. And that has many useful applications. And the world would be better off if more of the plastic were recycled towards such applications.

  • @crk9734
    @crk9734 10 дней назад +982

    How plastic convert to cotton its a big miracle

  • @lajoslakodalom9087
    @lajoslakodalom9087 11 дней назад +793

    One of the many true solutions to not throw plastic to the oceans and save all the material 100%

    • @albaroqueso
      @albaroqueso 11 дней назад +37

      Its fake. It doesnt work like that

    • @BaxsStudios
      @BaxsStudios 11 дней назад +11

      Eh you can only downcycle plastics and also many plastics arent recycable at all so no sadly this isnt the solution

    • @stefanocacciatore7196
      @stefanocacciatore7196 11 дней назад +5

      Even if it works, will you wear a cap made in plastic? After 1 min your head will boil

    • @BaxsStudios
      @BaxsStudios 11 дней назад +14

      @@stefanocacciatore7196 its common to recycle pvc into clothing its called polyester. Look at your jacket or t shirts or shi you will most certainly have a polyester % on that. Also things like jackets are oftek made 99% out of polyester. Synthetic fiber with is mostly polyester makes up 70% of the market of clothing materials

    • @SkibidiShrek-ju4fk
      @SkibidiShrek-ju4fk 11 дней назад

      Cotton candy

  • @karinarosalest7812
    @karinarosalest7812 2 дня назад

    Excelente trabajo ❤ y una forma innovadora de ayudar al planeta reciclando ❤

  • @cattfishh7331
    @cattfishh7331 День назад

    Wow, I'm so mindblown! What a great video that was so well made as well as such a noble cause! I would definitely buy one just to support you!

  • @Izzy2u
    @Izzy2u 13 дней назад +594

    Vaporizing the plastic in a ‘’coton’’ state is great but be very safe and make sure to wear a mask.
    As fine airborne plastic particles can go into your lungs.
    Long term exposition can lead to Fibrosis.

    • @Hridisrirama
      @Hridisrirama 12 дней назад +33

      Finally a smart comment who knows their facts! Thank you!

    • @t.l.
      @t.l. 12 дней назад +13

      We're all going to die from micro plastics anyways

    • @The-Enemy-Medic
      @The-Enemy-Medic 12 дней назад

      ​@@t.l.nobody is gonna die, these people are just mentally ill and think that plastic can kill them somehow.
      Imagine being this scared of plastic lmao

    • @karyperrier5453
      @karyperrier5453 12 дней назад +7

      El cigarrillo es mucho más dañino, dejen trabajar tranquilo. Tenemos muchas cosas que dañan, sobretodo algunos comentarios. Felicitaciones por mentes creadoras.

    • @squares4u
      @squares4u 12 дней назад +1

      @@karyperrier5453 microplastics

  • @purbabarman3435
    @purbabarman3435 7 дней назад +632

    This guy is teaching us that , every woolen cloth is not prepared by wool 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Levi1596
    @Levi1596 13 часов назад +1

    I love when Plactic become Cotton.

  • @lunarrianightraven8798
    @lunarrianightraven8798 2 часа назад

    I want to be this useful to our environment!

  • @Leo-lb5ll
    @Leo-lb5ll 10 дней назад +349

    You people know that molten plastic usually turns black. Not perfectly white.
    Also the impurities we've seen this guy put in the plastic(labels, etc) can't result in white plastic.
    This guy just showed himself cutting up some plastic, making actually cotton candy and then spinning some wool/cotton into yarn, which he used to make a cap.

    • @RockyElChocolatero
      @RockyElChocolatero 9 дней назад +3

      si se calienta bien nop pero no creo que lo haya hecho de 10
      además es igual a uno que tiene un familiar (no es un gorro pero la forma y to es igual)

    • @maxpower9175
      @maxpower9175 9 дней назад +1

      @@RockyElChocolatero Creo que te equivocas, no tiene ningún familiar.

    • @animehair05silently88
      @animehair05silently88 9 дней назад +7

      they didn't even spin it even, they just wound it up ... somehow?

    • @MSCM2525
      @MSCM2525 9 дней назад +5

      Ok maybe before commenting watch it carefully, he didn't melt plastic he grinded it

    • @swaggamesph3342
      @swaggamesph3342 9 дней назад +9

      @@MSCM2525 after grinding theres a cotton candy maker at the bottom theres a heater.
      although, am not sure if that should make the plastic not white, since white sugar can also turn black/brown in a pan but in a cotton candy maker, it will stay white.

  • @daynevickers1079
    @daynevickers1079 10 дней назад +810

    I can't even imagine how people even come up with ideas like this. Brilliant use of plastics that would have probably ended up in the ocean.

    • @zippySquirrelface
      @zippySquirrelface 10 дней назад +46

      It's still in the ocean. Nobody would wear a plastic hat. It's Internet garbage. Made the dude a few bucks for the video, but he just threw it all in the bin after the camera is off.

    • @rfcbass6810
      @rfcbass6810 10 дней назад +27

      ​@zippySquirrelface ummm..guess you never heard of polyester before?

    • @steadholderharrington9035
      @steadholderharrington9035 10 дней назад +28

      @@zippySquirrelface Uhm, hate to break it to you, but this is called making Polyester; been around commercially since 1951. Hell, you're probably wearing something made of Polyester right now, walking on carpet pile made of Polyester too.

    • @zippySquirrelface
      @zippySquirrelface 10 дней назад +13

      @@rfcbass6810 yeah, nobody wears polyester. It's hot and uncomfortable. They used to wear it in the disco days

    • @seapackgaming4316
      @seapackgaming4316 10 дней назад +7

      Love how people are so worried about microplastics in their food and water yet do shit like this. Dudes lungs are coated in “recycled” plastics.

  • @hypingbts
    @hypingbts Час назад

    didn‘t know you could turn plastic into something so soft!

  • @cuteone4365
    @cuteone4365 День назад

    Wow!😮 I didn't imagine that's possible. What a great way to recycle🙃🌸. Congrats🤍💕💫

  • @yo_fbi_agent
    @yo_fbi_agent 12 дней назад +420

    I never knew you could recycle plastics from home like this. That's pretty cool

    • @johnsnowjon9338
      @johnsnowjon9338 11 дней назад +43

      Its fake 😂
      He is using cotton

    • @arifrachman5294
      @arifrachman5294 11 дней назад +1

      He is PET botle

    • @Oviraptorus
      @Oviraptorus 11 дней назад +6

      Fake

    • @pixymisa8087
      @pixymisa8087 11 дней назад +4

      You can't.

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. 11 дней назад +9

      You'd never get plastic to spin out like cotton candy with a machine like that. It would be cool if you could.

  • @FacundoMaq
    @FacundoMaq 10 дней назад +203

    This is one of the nicest things I have seen a person do for the environment, it is an original and incredible idea. Congratulations❤

    • @ZigiZigi_TV_kidz
      @ZigiZigi_TV_kidz 10 дней назад +6

      Instead of that, If humans regulate their usage of plastic then it will be more helpful for the the environment. We can use reusable glass bottles, but no ! we need mobility in everything. We want to grab coke and drink it while walking on the beach and we have freedom to throw it everywhere. Keep doing it because global warming increasing. God made beautiful creations and man made distractive creations. So Sad!!

    • @genxeratl
      @genxeratl 9 дней назад +4

      It’s not really original. Rayon is essentially plastic just virgin not usually made from recycled bottles.

    • @basilias1
      @basilias1 9 дней назад +1

      You can wear this

  • @user-ep1ry9kp8h
    @user-ep1ry9kp8h 12 часов назад

    فاق حدود الإبداع الصراحة تحياتي ❤

  • @mounidarlz
    @mounidarlz 7 часов назад

    Amazing.... Every company should consider recycling

  • @jonschellhaas3490
    @jonschellhaas3490 8 дней назад +849

    The only problem with this is plastic is always plastic. Doing things like this only make more micro and nano plastics. 100% of us are all eating, drinking, and breathing plastic. While this is only one of many ways we’re creating micro plastics it’s a huge source. We really need to stop or limit the types of clothing that can be made of plastic. It’s incredibly hard to find 100% natural materials these days.

    • @williambrucesanders6878
      @williambrucesanders6878 7 дней назад +16

      Hush😮😮😊

    • @screamoutloud1703
      @screamoutloud1703 7 дней назад +53

      The point of the video was to show that they are recycling bottles into something useful.

    • @jakobpolovski
      @jakobpolovski 7 дней назад +49

      ​@@screamoutloud1703 People know it.. but he's right

    • @user-ep9wc4of9c
      @user-ep9wc4of9c 7 дней назад

      당신의 주장은 틀렸습니다. 옷을 포함한 모든 재료를 플라스틱 없이 천연재료로 만든다면 지금보다 더 많은 나무가 필요하며 이산화탄소를 내뿜는 동물들을 지금보다 배이상 늘려야합니다. 플라스틱 재활용만이 80억 인구의 환경 오염을 줄일 수 있는 방법입니다. 당신은 이상주의자일 뿐이며 공산주의자입니다.

    • @angel_stark
      @angel_stark 7 дней назад +8

      Agree

  • @angelsmile538
    @angelsmile538 5 дней назад +922

    This way the plastic doesn't end up in the oceans. It will be used for something new and useful. I call that 100 recycling. Great job 🙌🙌🫶

    • @IratePuffin
      @IratePuffin 5 дней назад +31

      It’s fake.

    • @liquidebleu
      @liquidebleu 4 дня назад +48

      It will still end up in the ocean, but also in the air as microplastics, which isn't much better

    • @angelsmile538
      @angelsmile538 4 дня назад +11

      @@liquidebleu If you take it that way. Nothing is better. Deforestation for paper is not a good thing either. But someone has to start doing something or not

    • @puffoffluffedair543
      @puffoffluffedair543 4 дня назад +18

      Micro plastic from the fibers will go straight back to the ocean sadly

    • @angelsmile538
      @angelsmile538 4 дня назад +1

      @@puffoffluffedair543 This is really a sad development. But something has to be done 🥺

  • @Alin_queen300
    @Alin_queen300 День назад

    I think this is a very nice thing. Congratulations.👏

  • @BigDogHDSPB
    @BigDogHDSPB 6 часов назад +1

    Walmart be like: that’ll be $18.99

  • @tokiviyepthomi7477
    @tokiviyepthomi7477 4 дня назад +686

    Wow wow.....great way to save the Earth from plastic pollution...👍👍👍👍👌👌👌

    • @luiscabezas3622
      @luiscabezas3622 3 дня назад +2

      Ooo Dios!!!!

    • @KAL346
      @KAL346 2 дня назад +19

      ??? Why would that prevent pollution???

    • @Milafka0.0
      @Milafka0.0 2 дня назад +9

      Ткань из бутылок уже давно производится, это почти вся китайская синтетика

    • @RichardBarclay
      @RichardBarclay 2 дня назад +43

      This is recycling, which is good, but all it's doing is delaying the pollution. Every time this gets washed it'll shed microplastics.

    • @skioet
      @skioet 2 дня назад +14

      Just offsetting the inevitable.. doesn't break down, just smaller bits.. still plastic.

  • @angelatbluehairedsudios8106
    @angelatbluehairedsudios8106 10 дней назад +151

    Big plastic industry needs to start doing this (and more)
    This guy is a hero!

    • @abysag008
      @abysag008 10 дней назад +4

      De Hecho en el pais donde vivo hay una empresa de cobijas que hace eso, son unas cobijas super buenas y calientitas me han durado mas de 10 años

    • @SweetSixteen-xw9fy
      @SweetSixteen-xw9fy 10 дней назад +1

      I agree

    • @nathalia6621
      @nathalia6621 10 дней назад

      👍👌👏✌️😯👍👌👏✌️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @milkmanman
      @milkmanman 10 дней назад +6

      Yea right... How many of those hats have you worn? I can appreciate the thought and innovation but how much electricity is used to make it,how comfortable are they. Do they actually work and last. If they fall apart as fast as they're built it's just trash

    • @angelatbluehairedsudios8106
      @angelatbluehairedsudios8106 10 дней назад +2

      @@milkmanman all very true!

  • @solannyifonseca7691
    @solannyifonseca7691 День назад

    Que belleza
    Felicitaciones para los emprendedores y muchos exitos

  • @sallamkhan2051
    @sallamkhan2051 2 дня назад +1

    used my whole IQ to guess what he is trying to make.

  • @JamesGmoneyBanks
    @JamesGmoneyBanks 11 дней назад +444

    We just need to stop being so reliant on plastics. Micro plastics are killing everyone.

    • @daethe
      @daethe 11 дней назад +44

      Its way too late to put the genie back in that bottle

    • @mauriceupp9381
      @mauriceupp9381 11 дней назад

      Think about it your archaeologists go out and they find leftover things that people built up to a certain time and then poof they're all gone plastic does deteriorate over to 400 years when it's gone they'll be no proof that we were here except possibly clay flower pots and coffee mugs no plastic dishes just some of the ceramic ones or shards of them

    • @poppypoppy2898
      @poppypoppy2898 11 дней назад +25

      i mean, it's easier said than done. Try to replace the plastic that is in every products... while trying to keep the same accessibility/cost/price.

    • @ArtFiendz
      @ArtFiendz 11 дней назад +24

      I don't know a single person who died because of microplastics

    • @Andreas-yz5cf
      @Andreas-yz5cf 11 дней назад +13

      ​@@ArtFiendz Right...

  • @Roxana_for_you
    @Roxana_for_you 8 дней назад +745

    Just what we need, more micro plastics.

    • @moin4462
      @moin4462 8 дней назад +69

      So what do you suggest? Or do you think if he didnt shred the plastic there would be less microplastic? So we should just burn all old plastic and make brand new one instead ? This is the Definition of recycling.
      Idk whats worse, the ignorance of your comment, or the fact that you got over 200 likes... Is this supposed to be a joke and i am not getting it ? If so then i am sorry.

    • @Ffhjghtf1000
      @Ffhjghtf1000 8 дней назад +18

      You sell your body

    • @savarese7695
      @savarese7695 8 дней назад +5

      This video is fake. Period.

    • @knvxxx
      @knvxxx 7 дней назад +3

      You'd know about plastic

    • @lupalopez6494
      @lupalopez6494 7 дней назад

      True

  • @RenatascarletGabrielBandala
    @RenatascarletGabrielBandala 2 часа назад

    Ese muchacho si sabe cuidar el medio ambiente no como otros que tiran basura

  • @Minookhanom-sr5rh
    @Minookhanom-sr5rh 9 часов назад

    You are very talented 👏 ❤️

  • @CJxLuvly
    @CJxLuvly 10 дней назад +200

    Would love to pen a store that offers services like this. You could bring in your plastic bottles and have them processed into various items. Almost like Build-A-Bear but for sustainable clothing and recycling. Think of all the homeless people who could benefit from this, as many of them collect bottles and cans to recycle for money. The store could offer full recycling trade ins, or you could choose to have your bottles processed into new clothes or reusable bags and even shoes and socks. You would need employees to handle the machines and the dyeing and processing of materials and such but within just a few hours people could walk out with new recycled, sustainable items. All of the scraps could go to making asphalt, building materials, and/or being outsourced to places that could completely recycle the scraps or other sustainable companies could use the scraps and extras to research new ways to use them. It would literally be recycling ♻️ the company as well. Just food for thought.

    • @GodIsLoveEternally888
      @GodIsLoveEternally888 10 дней назад +5

      great idea

    • @bpatel790
      @bpatel790 10 дней назад +5

      Patent your idea its awesome !

    • @micaelazarate4885
      @micaelazarate4885 10 дней назад +1

      Excelente idea

    • @CJxLuvly
      @CJxLuvly 9 дней назад +1

      Oh wow thanks guys 🥰 this is just stuff that pops up in my head ✌🏾

    • @feifeishuishui
      @feifeishuishui 9 дней назад

      Net cost: $100(5 hours of work at $20 per hour), and price: $200 or more to make the business self sustainable. So no, thanks, I d rather stop drinking Coke and use the $200 to plant some trees.

  • @dominickjacorey1068
    @dominickjacorey1068 5 дней назад +528

    Love the jump cuts u cant tell when they switch out the plastic for actual yarn 💪🏾🔥 good job

    • @Gundu_Bulbu
      @Gundu_Bulbu 5 дней назад +12

      Exactly... I watched few times but still can't figure it out

    • @toothlessrick3970
      @toothlessrick3970 5 дней назад +22

      I think the cut is when he started pulling out the 'thread' from the pile of 'cotton candy'.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle 5 дней назад +4

      U dun think it's real? 😢

    • @kanuoni1654
      @kanuoni1654 5 дней назад

      😂

    • @erCasusPlay
      @erCasusPlay 5 дней назад

      EL VIDEO ESTA BASTANTE BIEN HECHO 😂😂😂

  • @rajadutta4997
    @rajadutta4997 День назад

    Nice work for us and for the environment ❤

  • @kiruthikae27
    @kiruthikae27 2 дня назад

    Never heard or thought of such a great recycling idea!! Awesome!!

  • @user-wd8wx5md5z
    @user-wd8wx5md5z 9 дней назад +244

    Would be fun to see the actual result of this process. As some others point out: how is a mix of red , green and transparent plastic giving a bunch of pure white fibers ?

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 9 дней назад

      Its not its clear fibers. Like a polar bear does not have white fir and its skin is black.

    • @kerrikolby6124
      @kerrikolby6124 9 дней назад +7

      Because the colors are so minimal in the plastics.

    • @HpToujoursPur
      @HpToujoursPur 9 дней назад +45

      Because it's fake

    • @o.l.g.gaetan544
      @o.l.g.gaetan544 9 дней назад +3

      if it's aerated plastic due to the melting process it's possible to come out white to pastel-ish white

    • @random_baffoon6114
      @random_baffoon6114 9 дней назад +15

      Moment he put it in the candy floss spinner I knew it was fake

  • @josephrillamas2359
    @josephrillamas2359 11 дней назад +81

    There was a company that went to my home country with the same idea except they made shower curtains. They cleaned up all of ur coast lines and islands. Our planet is far from clean but this is a great start to an amazing solution!

  • @sallybooker5582
    @sallybooker5582 2 дня назад

    Wow the process was so fun to watch 🥰💖💕

  • @lisahutchinson3230
    @lisahutchinson3230 День назад

    That's awesome what you're doing! 👍

  • @HontubeYT
    @HontubeYT 17 дней назад +1369

    How can plastic repolymerise to form durable fibres? Doesn't make sense.

    • @Kamorok01
      @Kamorok01 16 дней назад +128

      Whatever that pink liquid they put in for an hour I'm assuming helps with this.

    • @dilenysinahigonzalezirineo3046
      @dilenysinahigonzalezirineo3046 16 дней назад +53

      Yo soy lo se que se hacen hilos para coser con botellas de plástico pero no sé cómo hagan un estambre como ese

    • @hangerbers
      @hangerbers 14 дней назад +63

      lmfao its no longer plastic its just yarn

    • @connectmoosa
      @connectmoosa 14 дней назад +12

      ​@@Kamorok01 I think it's for colour

    • @dediimulyadi4895
      @dediimulyadi4895 14 дней назад +2

      ❤❤

  • @Alkebulan93
    @Alkebulan93 10 дней назад +190

    So underrated! No one's talking about what a genuis this guy is! God given talent here!

    • @Cheezwizzz
      @Cheezwizzz 10 дней назад +1

      😂😂

    • @steadholderharrington9035
      @steadholderharrington9035 10 дней назад +3

      Its literally called polyester, and has been available since 1941; commercially available since 1951.

    • @chetanabangera3190
      @chetanabangera3190 10 дней назад +5

      It's fake dude, see the texture of the strings he made 😅

    • @POOMoooTH
      @POOMoooTH 10 дней назад +1

      ทุกคนทำมันได้อินเดียมีเยอะมากแบบนี้แล้วก็จีนด้วยเก็บขยะรีไซเคิลแล้วก็ขายต่อต้นทุนไม่เยอะกำไลดี่ดีxd

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne 10 дней назад

      ​@@chetanabangera3190 Doesn't have to be fake, this is literally how recycling works

  • @JoeMills-xb3ol
    @JoeMills-xb3ol 23 часа назад

    Love this thats the type of action that creates a favorite beanie

  • @pratikshagade5759
    @pratikshagade5759 День назад

    1) Noodles
    2)Rise
    3)Cotton Candy
    4)Cap
    😅❤👌

  • @topbrasstv8867
    @topbrasstv8867 10 дней назад +222

    Thing about recycling is that youd have to turn the recycled product into something that wont be discarded again, if you keep recycling plastic the fibers that hold it together become smaller and smaller until you cant do much with it, think of it like taking a string and breaking it, then tying it back together hundreds of times, eventually you've just got a mess of ugly knots that wont tie very well. So basically recycling works, just not the way we wish it would.

    • @TheAlgorath
      @TheAlgorath 10 дней назад +11

      At that point the plasticizer is fully depleted and it will compost in the same time as a log.

    • @debrajol3585
      @debrajol3585 10 дней назад +18

      @@TheAlgorath and it can be used to make asphalt or concrete too. I’m sure there’s many other ways to melt it into newer plastics or materials. Big companies are more concerned with making fast money instead of making money and keeping the planet cleaner.

    • @CJxLuvly
      @CJxLuvly 10 дней назад +8

      Either way it's absolutely worth doing especially the rate our technology is evolving. I bet in the next 10 years we'll have found even more ways to fix that issue. The main thing we need is replication and popularization of these methods all over the world at a somewhat affordable price. This process looks incredibly simple and could have a very high production rate.

    • @TheAlgorath
      @TheAlgorath 10 дней назад +4

      @@debrajol3585 Depends on plastic. Most resins react poorly in the presence of UV Light. Then the plasticizers leech into the soil and contaminate ground water.

    • @pattigriep6575
      @pattigriep6575 10 дней назад +2

      Yes, but there'd be less of it and probably disintegrate quicker than it would just sitting and rotting in the sun; let's hope!!

  • @gisleyalves7757
    @gisleyalves7757 12 дней назад +200

    🇧🇷🇧🇷 THIS IS TRULY GENIUS AND SOMETHING THE ENTIRE WORLD REALLY NEEDS. 🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 11 дней назад +3

      Qual o nome da música ?

    • @nzfalcon6578
      @nzfalcon6578 11 дней назад +4

      The hell it is ITS PLATIC

    • @hemantjain2387
      @hemantjain2387 11 дней назад +4

      Microplastics: have I introduced myself

    • @michaelbmw1931
      @michaelbmw1931 11 дней назад +4

      I dont need plastic on my skin.

    • @koala7254
      @koala7254 11 дней назад

      no. we need less of this.
      this a future microplastic explosion to the environment.
      NOT GOOD.

  • @TheDaisymaker
    @TheDaisymaker 18 часов назад

    OH! THAT'S HOW PLASTIC CLOTHING IS MADE! AWESOME!

  • @nicollerd4946
    @nicollerd4946 2 часа назад

    Its a good idea! I would like there to be more machines that are not so dangerous, so that even teenagers can recycle!

  • @trabantdelux
    @trabantdelux 6 дней назад +372

    Perfect way to reintroduce more microplastics to the world...

    • @F.87.T
      @F.87.T 6 дней назад +28

      It's a creative way to use plastic waste, but as you said he's still useing it and in fiber form it's even worst.

    • @Super-Amigo
      @Super-Amigo 5 дней назад +13

      I was also thinking just the same thing.
      I don't know if he wears a respirator when chopping it up into that crumble, but breathing in that dust is very harmful to the body. Also yes, wearing that hat can't be good for your health without it being treated properly through a chemical treatment. Those forever chemicals and microplastics MUST be very bad to wear directly on your skin or scalp, once it begins to break down with time. 💀

    • @robertkowalski7932
      @robertkowalski7932 5 дней назад

      Plastic is harmful to the environment, so let's wear it.

    • @hi-tech3679
      @hi-tech3679 5 дней назад +5

      Microplastic every where

    • @mamuroflores4056
      @mamuroflores4056 5 дней назад +4

      Really? whats ur alternative?

  • @JesusSaves721
    @JesusSaves721 14 дней назад +290

    Does anyone question how he spins it like cotton candy and after it just miraculously unravels like the perfect string! 🤣 🧵

    • @4ppol0
      @4ppol0 14 дней назад +13

      It's weird, no one says anything

    • @Guyfromfakeland
      @Guyfromfakeland 13 дней назад

      Science?

    • @hamekedjar647
      @hamekedjar647 13 дней назад +7

      I am just asking the same question..it is like magic hhhh

    • @jaycub2781
      @jaycub2781 13 дней назад +27

      It's fake

    • @geocyo8835
      @geocyo8835 13 дней назад +19

      It's the heating element at the bottom of the spinning part. It melts the plastic bits and flings them out into string and they dry once in string form.

  • @aNeReplays
    @aNeReplays 15 часов назад

    What brand is that beanie?
    Me: Micro plastics

  • @kulwinderkaurkhalsa2814
    @kulwinderkaurkhalsa2814 День назад

    Respectful person this is good process of recycling the useless plastic so good respect.........😃😃👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️

  • @Kara_still_single.
    @Kara_still_single. 9 дней назад +518

    Amazing to see people trying to save the planet! How does it become soft like fabric though, that's crazy cool.?

    • @lydaalvarez123
      @lydaalvarez123 9 дней назад +54

      Except that now you have a piece of clothing that is not biodegradable. It's not a real solution.

    • @Dorenda
      @Dorenda 9 дней назад +52

      This hat slowly falls apart, leaving a trail of microplastics that are impossible to control.

    • @flusthd3194
      @flusthd3194 9 дней назад

      Skin is very absorbing and wearing plastic will have your skin absorb micro plastics into your blood stream so it's unhealthy to wear any plastics...

    • @laurids2007
      @laurids2007 9 дней назад +2

      @@lydaalvarez123 exactly

    • @blackfound9664
      @blackfound9664 9 дней назад +3

      ​@@lydaalvarez123 Still better than throwing plastic bottles.

  • @kauffrau6764
    @kauffrau6764 10 дней назад +91

    Wonderful. Thanks for sharing the process!

    • @joshuaalvarez2292
      @joshuaalvarez2292 9 дней назад +5

      Unfortunately this is a heavily edited version of the process.
      The melted plastic should end up black and the fibers wouldn't be at yarn like for the knitting without heavy chemicals.
      This is more of an artistic interpretation/ depiction of what to expect.

    • @random_baffoon6114
      @random_baffoon6114 9 дней назад +1

      Candy floss spinners don't work like that. Plastic is by far the worst material to put into a machine like that since it's meant to make sugar into strings like that. Plastic isn't as easily degradable via heat like sugar is though, and it would cause a mess of dust and vapors to possibly kill whoever is doing it

  • @constancenabwire326
    @constancenabwire326 13 часов назад +1

    I did not know plastic could do that😮

  • @starshreen2245
    @starshreen2245 2 дня назад

    We can use that thread also for many things.very useful, productive idea

  • @dyvel
    @dyvel 10 дней назад +8

    Too bad plastic is the worst thing when you want something warm.

  • @NpPGreenacres
    @NpPGreenacres 7 дней назад +176

    We don't want to wear plastic
    ... absorbed thru our skin/scalp .. plastic is in our food, water bottles. Let's use it for otherstuff

    • @dfoster7001
      @dfoster7001 7 дней назад +30

      How do you think baby diapers, sanitary pads and cigarette butts are made? Same process but using extruder and high temperature jets. Polyester fabric, Same process

    • @florchenflormann559
      @florchenflormann559 7 дней назад

      Wir sollten Plastik überhaupt nicht mehr nutzen, nachdem wir wissen, wie schädlich es ist!

    • @MrGlobal88
      @MrGlobal88 7 дней назад +28

      Yes we do..its called polyester

    • @rajanloyolite
      @rajanloyolite 6 дней назад +13

      Cotton and Linen are the best for Tropical climates so we go only with these......This cloth can be used for bags, covers and other purposes

    • @user-kw4mj6jz5i
      @user-kw4mj6jz5i 6 дней назад +3

      Обмотку для труб можно делать

  • @kennygpkennygp6911
    @kennygpkennygp6911 День назад

    This is so Amazing.. I watched it 5 times

  • @renatediegranate5550
    @renatediegranate5550 11 часов назад +1

    Thought he'd handout that forbidden cotton candy to some kids. Disappointed.

  • @Pencheff87
    @Pencheff87 10 дней назад +74

    I've heard of cancer-awareness hats but never of cancer-causing hats. Well done!

    • @craftyjitin3d765
      @craftyjitin3d765 10 дней назад +1

      Wait cancer causing?
      How?
      Or maybe I'm being dumb

    • @yatindraksh1433
      @yatindraksh1433 10 дней назад +5

      ​@@craftyjitin3d765 No you are not dumb; but he is

    • @Neverdyingpride
      @Neverdyingpride 9 дней назад

      i mean good grade plastic is cancer causing without even getting in to your system

    • @robertv6628
      @robertv6628 9 дней назад

      Lol

    • @mrpartychiken2870
      @mrpartychiken2870 9 дней назад +2

      @@craftyjitin3d765you are just introducing microplastics onto you. Tho only reason they suck is bc they cant be dumped hy the body and its a body wide saturation at the cellular/molecular level , it interferes with the division of cells causing imperfections which over time multiply and can become rogue aka cancer , true polyester is basically the same shit but the materials are alot cleaner so its introducing less hazardous material into your body with the plastic
      If i fucked any of that up im sorry. I am under the influence but if memory serves thats close enough to the truth. So yea

  • @starchild2121
    @starchild2121 9 дней назад +13

    Fun-fact: Experiments show that the exposure to microplastics induces a variety of toxic effects, including oxidative stress, metabolic disorder, immune response, neurotoxicity, as well as reproductive and developmental toxicity.

  • @roseo7763
    @roseo7763 2 дня назад

    Mire el video incontables veces!
    Gracias ❤

  • @jesuschrist7833
    @jesuschrist7833 День назад

    The fact that people think the plastic automatically turned to cotton is actually problematic. If you can’t spot something that easy to see, I’d imagine your life is extremely difficult cause you see the world as a very “safe space” where everything ever shown on the internet must be true.

  • @Naughty-Betsy19
    @Naughty-Betsy19 9 дней назад +57

    Amazing to see people trying to save the planet! How does it become soft like fabric though ❤❤🥰

    • @random_baffoon6114
      @random_baffoon6114 9 дней назад +5

      Plastic doesn't actually work in candy floss spinners like that. Unless it's custom made for plastic, those things would explode otherwise

    • @borntodoit8744
      @borntodoit8744 9 дней назад

      While I agree with factual points
      You're not in the spirit of this
      Share the positivity..plastic like this can absolutely be reused.
      I'm gonna go one further & say you can build any hard shape out of woven material set in resin, painted on or otherwise.
      Imagine water pipes made from this stuff, white guttering for house...kids cott..
      Anything!

    • @MoBisley
      @MoBisley 9 дней назад +3

      It doesn't

    • @gunnaija5874
      @gunnaija5874 9 дней назад

      Look easy lol😊

    • @justkev1044
      @justkev1044 9 дней назад

      @@borntodoit8744”share the positivity” what if the world ended up praising recycling with this particular method which is in fact inefficient

  • @bradleywilkinson4246
    @bradleywilkinson4246 13 дней назад +117

    People realise that he’s just using cotton right? 😂

    • @MrWhateverfits
      @MrWhateverfits 12 дней назад +11

      No a lot of them sadly don't.

    • @fasted8468
      @fasted8468 11 дней назад

      I did now!

    • @kaelthunderhoof5619
      @kaelthunderhoof5619 11 дней назад +3

      Lol the bottom pile was cotton this was all a sham

    • @jks7856
      @jks7856 11 дней назад +2

      Nope , I thought he just made polyester threads from plastic.😂

    • @ianjohnson2070
      @ianjohnson2070 11 дней назад +1

      This is definitely real. Do you know what cheap wigs are made out of? Just in case you don't know they are made out of plastic. Like the ones you get at the Halloween store. That machine you see that turns it into a cotton candy like material heats the plastic up and melts it forming the plastic material into thin strands that he uses to make the beanies

  • @user-hv3em9fg2f
    @user-hv3em9fg2f День назад +1

    I always wear plastic cans over my head

  • @KhaledKhaled-on1cm
    @KhaledKhaled-on1cm 2 дня назад +1

    Bro do a whole life plastic

  • @marie-celinespescha6216
    @marie-celinespescha6216 11 дней назад +50

    That’s such a great idea! I am always wondering how people like this young gentleman could come up with crazy ideas and carry them out! He’s a genius and cares for mother Earth 🌎. Thank you for sharing ❣️🔥🙋🏽‍♀️🔥❣️

  • @dgngewa
    @dgngewa 6 дней назад +13

    masyaAllah...anda penuh manfaat bagi Alam dan Sekitar...semoga makin banyak memberi manfaat...aamiin...

  • @FAROOQMUSCAT
    @FAROOQMUSCAT 12 часов назад +1

    REALLY GOOD JOB 👍

  • @user-rz5rp6vr7b
    @user-rz5rp6vr7b 2 часа назад +1

    Music:☠☠☠
    Video:😊😊😊😊😇

  • @MrSkyler84
    @MrSkyler84 9 дней назад +7

    For those who believe this is real, good luck.

  • @chimsey07
    @chimsey07 5 дней назад +21

    "Most Flamable Hat..." I Hope it Comes with all the Warning Instruction Menu with it.

  • @itsthemetho
    @itsthemetho 2 дня назад

    The polyester insulation in my crawl space was made by this method on a more industrial scale. Very cool.

  • @jplewis9797
    @jplewis9797 13 часов назад

    Wearing plastic materials shuts down the body's energy that's why it's important to wear Natural clothes such as cotton,linen.......

  • @bertiesgirl1
    @bertiesgirl1 13 дней назад +12

    Come on, it's wood mood, the better 5 minute crafts, it's all fake

    • @jagodeinsmetana
      @jagodeinsmetana 11 дней назад +1

      Thank u🙌🏻 finally someone! I was waiting for a comment like this, how can people not tell this is fake or at leats greatly exaggerated with all the jumpcuts and a clearly woolen beanie in the end?

    • @aliaflow6877
      @aliaflow6877 11 дней назад

      Exactly lol

  • @goshdang2114
    @goshdang2114 8 дней назад +50

    I do find the ingenuity of this idea very impressive, but the last thing people need is exposure to more micro plastics.

    • @johnolaoluwa
      @johnolaoluwa 7 дней назад +1

      it's called polyester - you're probably wearing one now.

    • @brianpoe9144
      @brianpoe9144 7 дней назад +1

      @@johnolaoluwathose bottles are made from PET, polyethylene terephthalate, and they contain endocrine disrupters as well as other additives like UV stabilizers. The process shown is not safe for the person doing it or whoever wears the thermally and mechanically distressed thermoplastic fragments releasing inhalable microplastics.
      Yes, polyester fibers can be made from PET too, and arguably neither are safe in the long run.
      Nonbiodegradable plastics should be phased out.

    • @goshdang2114
      @goshdang2114 7 дней назад +1

      @johnolaoluwa
      I smoke weed so I should probably just snort fentanyl.

  • @sup3761
    @sup3761 2 часа назад

    What a phenomenal idea 😮

  • @ayobamisanusi9294
    @ayobamisanusi9294 2 дня назад

    Greatest recycling ever 🥺