Recycling won't solve our plastic problems | All Hail The Planet

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @naturegirl4803
    @naturegirl4803 2 года назад +29

    All hail the planet series truly are worth commendable. Every episode of it is full of information from multidimensional aspects. Great. 👍

  • @SkarGig
    @SkarGig 2 года назад +17

    It kills me that millionaires here on youtube jave 50 milllion views for things like "filling a mansion with packaging peanuts!" But docs that matter like these will sit under 100k views for months or permanently. What even is this world?

  • @petermonaghan663
    @petermonaghan663 2 года назад +18

    I actually thought more adult people wld know roughly what plastic is made of I really didn’t think it was a really hard question,shocking

  • @DarkDeepGreen
    @DarkDeepGreen 2 года назад +9

    Great program 💚

  • @MunterPunter
    @MunterPunter Год назад +7

    As long as governments continue to allow the unabated production of plastics nothing will change.

  • @Onward1969
    @Onward1969 Год назад +3

    As a trillionaire that owns 1/2 the world, all I can say is you weren’t supposed to figure this out.

  • @manuelpopp1687
    @manuelpopp1687 Год назад +8

    Aluminum is not entirely recyclable. Only fresh aluminum has the properties required to produce beverage cans etc. Recycled aluminum has less favorable properties. So, beverage cans have also to be avoided. In general, we must scale down consumption.

    • @KailuaChick
      @KailuaChick Год назад +1

      Yes exactly, the answer is to reduce consumption in general.

  • @catandduck
    @catandduck Год назад +3

    Love this video. Thank you :)

  • @sifrk
    @sifrk Год назад +3

    How do these videos not have more views?

  • @vthilton
    @vthilton 2 года назад +3

    Save Our Planet - Sharing, Justice and Peace for All

  • @Mr.Patrick_Hung
    @Mr.Patrick_Hung 2 года назад +2

    The problem with incineration is not that it is polluting, but that it is usually done in a sloppy fashion that is highly dangerously polluting. If plastic is incinerated with modern technology, it can be relatively harmless. The trouble is that is not how things are done. We are not talking about the latest tech, but 19th century technology that is just not being used.

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 Год назад +3

    What's really aggravating about this problem is that there was nothing wrong with cellophane and paper. I have to use a knife or scissors to get into anything. I'd rather not have the packaging.

  • @mugilan06m
    @mugilan06m Год назад +3

    Great work Ali. Keep going!!

  • @warrenwood3212
    @warrenwood3212 Год назад +1

    I think what you doing here is so needed.
    Hopefully it slowly gets us all in the wealthy countries thinking about where this will lead us and to the conversations about shrinking our energy use along with our GDP ( because the link there is in lock step).A conversation about much simpler lives, much much simpler lives . And about how re-direct that energy and GDP to those countries who desperately need it .Those not responsible for this mess and never have or will live the grossly wasteful highlife we , have, lived( past tense).
    But thanks for trying to begin this journey through information.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Год назад

      Says the person happily using RUclips and all of the environmental hazards and consumption associated with it.

  • @vaughan7835
    @vaughan7835 Год назад

    In AUSTRALIA. I live in a Van but I have a permaculture garden on a part of a property. I collect washed up seaweed from the beach for mulch. Every time I do that, I have to bring a few, ironically, used plastic bags to collect as much plastic as I see. My problem is that some of the clear plastic is invisible. If all of it was coloured, I wouldn't miss any of it. I don't know if the colour additives have worse chemicals or not but it does make them stand out from everything else. I hate doing it but I feel good about removing it from the waters edge. Imagine how much is in the ocean!

  • @madhuroy8613
    @madhuroy8613 Год назад +3

    Less people, less petrol needs, less drilling, less plastic usage. Less development, less motor vehicles less pollution, less food need, less deforestation, less need.

    • @RB1987
      @RB1987 Год назад

      We have environmental officers that patrol streets and fine people that litter.i was heavily fined .

  • @FHRider-o1m
    @FHRider-o1m Год назад +1

    Working in a recycling depot can wreck your lungs, its serious how much the dust and vapour can affect you. But the jobs are needed, the solution is to use less plastic, and be strict on what happens at recycling plants, including staff welfare, and where the waste bales are sent to. I worked at a waste centre in the uk, theyd shut us inside a warehouse of mixed trash, because commercial neighbours complained about the smell. It was torture, but the cameradarie was good, especially during covid.

  • @sebastianwrites
    @sebastianwrites Год назад +6

    Some of the images of waste in poorer countries are appalling... the child walking across looks like a river so clogged with waste he can walk across it.

    • @Mr.Patrick_Hung
      @Mr.Patrick_Hung Год назад

      Yes, but much of that tsunami of waste is from Western countries. I hope that you understand why my country, China 🇨🇳, refused to take any more.

  • @mikeskylark1594
    @mikeskylark1594 Год назад +1

    My god! What are we doing?! Just STOP with consumerism and STOP making new people! This planet is SICK because of us, modern humans!

  • @yaelalexis6770
    @yaelalexis6770 2 года назад +2

    Save the world 🌍🙏🙏🙏

  • @RandallSlick
    @RandallSlick 6 месяцев назад

    Great series. Very informative. Thanks.

  • @ionutsfetcu4550
    @ionutsfetcu4550 Год назад +3

    Consumerism is what motivates corporations to have destructive habits.

    • @HVDynamo
      @HVDynamo Год назад +3

      That's profits, corporations have created consumerism to maintain ever growing profits. Chasing endless profit is the root of the destructive tendency.

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for posting

  • @YKKY
    @YKKY Год назад +4

    Our household is low waste household, we strive so much to only buy what we need and reserve what we want for birthdays and Christmas yet we are still struggling to remove plastic from our shopping. Even a head of organic broccoli is wrapped in plastic! This year we are going to try to grow our own fruit and veggies yet I can see that this won't be the main contributor to our plastic waste. So today, I decided we will do a trash reverse audit - we are going to write down in a table prepared for this, what the waste we just threw away came from and then weekly sit down and see what we can buy elsewhere or omit fully to reduce the waste. But if even a blasting broccoli comes wrapped in single use plastic wrap I see it as an uphill battle 😔

    • @SuperMrMuh
      @SuperMrMuh Год назад +1

      It's often said that we as consumers have the choice of what to buy, and that producers only "react" to our demand. In truth, we are bound to buy what is offered to us, and any meaningful way of shaping our consumption is made increasingly difficult by big Corp. I feel your struggle!

    • @KailuaChick
      @KailuaChick Год назад

      Same here. I live in an area without any farmers markets so I can only buy what’s offered at my local supermarket and the majority of the vegetables are plastic wrapped or in plastic bags. It’s frustrating and depressing.

    • @longdang2681
      @longdang2681 Год назад +1

      @@SuperMrMuh Consumers have the choice of not using plastic bags from supermarkets when it's price changed to 5p per plastic bag. In the UK this dramatically reduced the plastic bags usage at supermarket checkouts. Supermarket customers can also choose to buy loose produce that is not plastic wrapped. Consumers can and do make a difference if they choose to.

    • @SuperMrMuh
      @SuperMrMuh Год назад

      @@longdang2681 consumers can also choose not to get plastic bags if they're for free. But that's not the point. The point is, you don't have a choice to *not* get plastic wrapping with your produce when your supermarket only offers plastic wrapped one, for example. Less trivial example: there are only about 3 smartphone models with replaceable batteries in the whole western hemisphere. I'm lucky this number hasn't dropped to zero yet.

    • @longdang2681
      @longdang2681 Год назад

      @@SuperMrMuh You can choose to buy loose(non pre-packed) produce from supermarkets. My point is to not put the entire blame on suppliers of produce. Suppliers must take responsibility for their part but consumers must also take responsibility for their part as well. When plastic bags were free at the supermarket checkouts so many consumers chose convenience over using what you actually need. If there is a will, then there is a way, and it takes both consumers and suppliers to work together to make it happen.
      What you might be looking for is a smartphone that takes AA rechargeable batteries?(removable batteries don't mean a thing if you can't find a seller for your exact battery) Doesn't exist yet but there is always hope with kickstarter.

  • @suzannewheat9607
    @suzannewheat9607 Год назад

    I use cloth bags for shopping and I will put produce directly into the bag instead of using plastic ones. This week my home heating died so I put a small space heater in one room and I now realize that I don't exactly need to keep the entire place heated. Plastic is definitely a scourge.

    • @xanthicperspective4881
      @xanthicperspective4881 Год назад +2

      Those small space heaters are the least efficient form of producing heat. Although they are 100% efficient, as 100% of the electricity that goes through them turns into heat, a heat pump or reversible air conditioner can be up to 400% to 600% efficient. Meaning for the same amount of energy they can produce 4 to 6x more heat than simply passing the electricity through a coil. And with a split unit you could direct that heat to the rooms you want. Even a natural gas heater can be more efficient as we use gas to produce a lot of our electricity, and using it to produce heat directly is far more efficient than turning heat into electricity and then directly back into heat. Although, better insulation would probably be the most efficient method.
      There are no easy answers, and even the best of intentions can do more harm than good. Yet as long as you make an attempt to consume less, your actions are noble and the sentiments you hold will (hopefully) help push policies in a better direction.

    • @suzannewheat9607
      @suzannewheat9607 Год назад

      @@xanthicperspective4881 Thanks for your comment. My rental uses propane for heat and so far this winter it's already cost me over $600. The gas bill in my previous dwelling was about $40 per month. I just heard about another rental near me and I hope I can escape to it. Otherwise I'll be footing the bill for a new heating system because the owner pays for nothing. She did not get all the new flooring in so I had to pay someone to finish it. Fortunately for me I am willing to put on as many sweaters as necessary. I try to stay in one small room but my cat knows how to open the door!

  • @randallbaker4293
    @randallbaker4293 2 года назад +2

    Excellent documentary! Plastic is okay if the end product can be used forever but if not it should never have been made.

    • @namename-qb5xe
      @namename-qb5xe 2 года назад

      There is already bacterias consuming plastic it's only energy something will evolve to consume it, and there already is a bacteria.. So as usual nature fixes itself

    • @randallbaker4293
      @randallbaker4293 2 года назад

      @@namename-qb5xe Bacteria/enzymes that eat plastic is NOT a solution. Creating anything that is disposable is not healthy for our planet or our mental well-being. It shows a lack of thankfulness. How do you think some indigenous people were able to thrive for thousands of years? By exploiting the land? I don't think so. Those who did exploit the land like those on Easter Island disappeared. Only their massive stone heads remain. How sad but also very instructive.

  • @Knight_Watch
    @Knight_Watch 2 года назад +4

    Sorry to break it to all of you but it's already too late. Preaching less usage of plastic is hypocrisy because we won't be able to function properly in this modern age if we reduce plastic use. Majority of the stuff we utilize in our daily lives are either made of plastic or have some plastic component in them. The fact that you are here watching this video means you are viewing it on computer or smart devices, which of course are also composed of plastic. Even the Indonesian activist in the video admitted she is wearing clothes possibly made of polyester. Unless you guys are willing to live the Amish Mennonite lifestyle and sacrifice the convenience that modern lifestyle and technological advancement has already offered and currently enjoying/experiencing, then all of this is nothing but lip service. Sure you can say find alternative materials, but that would only divert the attention from petroleum to new natural resources we will exploit from mother earth. We now live in this convenient consumerism age and there is no turning back. Just real talk.

    • @End_Orca_Captivity
      @End_Orca_Captivity 2 года назад +5

      It may be too late, but we can still reduce. In my childhood, I remember milk came in glass bottles, pet food came in tins, many food stuffs came in waxed paper and my mum sewed and knitted some of our clothes. I wrote to a pet food company not long ago asking why they changed from tins to plastic pouches and they said the demand came from the supermarkets and they were merely complying; another area whereby your local greengrocer packed your fruit and veg in paper bags is now dominated by supermarkets and their excessive plastic packaging. So much is interlinked, the demise of smaller independent shops and the rise of the big corporations dominating our purchasing choices is all part of it too I'm guessing.

    • @midnattsol6207
      @midnattsol6207 2 года назад +1

      @@End_Orca_Captivity In this specific example of tins, when choosing only between the two, plastic currently is the better option environmentally since tins are very emission- and energy intensive in production and recycling. In most places, this energy also still is provided with emissions. If bioplastics are used, the biomass for them has to be grown on some field - and we need to reduce the amount of area used by humans to fight the biodiversity crisis.
      We're shifting the issue around between the overuse of different ecological systems.
      In the end, we need to reduce the material throughput of our economies, which since it isn't possible to decouple it from GDP, also means shrinking GDP - in a way least harmful to our wellbeing.
      The fundamental incentives in our economic system, where producers are interested in producing as much as possible and use advertisement to increase consuption as much as possible need to disappear.

    • @End_Orca_Captivity
      @End_Orca_Captivity 2 года назад +3

      @@midnattsol6207 Thanks for the info, I didn't consider it like that. You're right about biodiversity too, I've been learning a lot on that from the lectures of Vandana Shiva 🙂👍 There's another interesting documentary out there, if a bit older, called The Men Who Made US Spend, all about issues like built in obsolescence and the constant drive to create problems only to then sell us the solutions.

    • @midnattsol6207
      @midnattsol6207 2 года назад +1

      @@End_Orca_Captivity thanks for the recommendation, i'll take a look at it

  • @biradarsantosh-c4s
    @biradarsantosh-c4s 4 месяца назад

    Although the world is busy doing all the mainstream whatever (blah blah) your work especially all these years of crude pollution your work is like flowing against the tide of the so-called mainstream world. very futuristic clean environment works of yours.

  • @kalkiecospherellp6845
    @kalkiecospherellp6845 Год назад

    Kalki Ecosphere has innovated world's most Efficient Mobile Water Purifiers to help reduce dependency on packaged water bottles and eventually reduce single use plastic pollution generated because of bottled water.

  • @MrCyclist
    @MrCyclist Год назад

    I found this very informative but no one is saying what must be done tomorrow to stop it? The immediate answer is to stop the manufacture of plastics. Then the next question is how? Are we lemmings heading for the cliff? Yes.

  • @ellicesanchez3194
    @ellicesanchez3194 Год назад +2

    it's funny because the local commercial trash company that picks up my recycling won't take glass, because they say it costs too much to recycle. Plastic is okay, but is useless to recycle.

    • @panmoncada7257
      @panmoncada7257 Год назад

      Costs less because they don’t recycle it lol

  • @maramé.r
    @maramé.r 2 месяца назад

    Qatar is a major producer of oil. It is one of the world's largest exporters of liquefied gas and the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide per capita.

  • @petermonaghan663
    @petermonaghan663 2 года назад +1

    Also can someone explain to me how u can get medication capsules that melt in your mouth,biodegradable?,is the plastic still toxic thanks

  • @JamestheChrist
    @JamestheChrist Год назад

    Your politicians have a few priorities: money, power, pride, influence, and job preservation. Therefore, they will always side with big corporations and whatever other social position they need to take to keep their job. If it's the morally right thing to do but will cost them their job, they won't do it.
    Recycling won't fix the issue with plastics. We have to drastically get away from plastics, especially single use plastics.

  • @pravasrao9247
    @pravasrao9247 Год назад +1

    We are dying

    • @robertrumphius5270
      @robertrumphius5270 5 месяцев назад

      Ha ha ha ..We 're already dead ..for all what is left it's just only this hologram 😢

  • @نادرالیراحمان
    @نادرالیراحمان 2 года назад +1

    HUMAN OVERPOPULATION

  • @Seawithinyou
    @Seawithinyou 7 месяцев назад

    Get Rid of your plastics and sustain a healthy pre Plastic past where there were other healthier tools etc… to reuse 🕊🌏😇

  • @nabiasalahuddin7693
    @nabiasalahuddin7693 2 года назад +2

    Banned all type brand which produce plastic e.g Coca-Cola lays and Others

  • @robertrumphius5270
    @robertrumphius5270 5 месяцев назад

    A question All Hail (Aljazeera) : is it true that Malaysian Petronas Company has been one of your main sponsors !?!?
    And if so ..
    why did they do so and also why did you except them ..(while you should know ..etc etc ).

  • @jean-lucbuczinski143
    @jean-lucbuczinski143 Год назад

    Even without CC ideology it's clear that plastic consumption/pollution is just not right.

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport Год назад

    Why should use paper

  • @nursidqiprihantono4926
    @nursidqiprihantono4926 Год назад

    Plastic from petrochemical
    mean made from
    OiL

  • @samd7601
    @samd7601 Год назад

    When I get in a bad mood, I buy a bunch of plastic cutlery and throw it in a dumpster😔

  • @selamotshwane9338
    @selamotshwane9338 Год назад

    So what is the solution? No point having recycle bins coz it doesn't solve anything.

  • @robertrumphius5270
    @robertrumphius5270 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sponsored also by PETRONAS Malaysia !?

  • @pravasrao9247
    @pravasrao9247 Год назад +1

    Made documentry

  • @riring1227
    @riring1227 2 года назад +2

    indonesia our country also our allies thailand vietnam was strong because our three countries is the one that funding the I SIS Group because is our brother on religion

  • @americancivicsinstitute6801
    @americancivicsinstitute6801 Год назад

    JAK

  • @rodgedodge19
    @rodgedodge19 Год назад

    I like my
    FISH 😅

  • @mickeydream7
    @mickeydream7 Год назад +1

    your program has sponsored by PETRONAS. What dose it mean?

  • @andrewmah5605
    @andrewmah5605 Год назад

    And Fukushima Nuclear Water Discharged into the Pacific Ocean ! ☮️☠️☠️🎩

  • @miriamcollinge9162
    @miriamcollinge9162 Год назад

    John Bell Edward's should take his mask off

  • @SkarGig
    @SkarGig 2 года назад

    I think pollution caused my MS.

  • @scottrswan60
    @scottrswan60 Год назад

    You know I hate when people say they want to go back to returnable glass bottles. I love plastic!!!

  • @christinalynn8143
    @christinalynn8143 2 года назад +2

    Any material that which requires being melted to convert a solid form to a liquid form is as seems obvious to anyone going to emit smoke, air toxins into the environment. The process of recycling to reuse the materials has to be conducted in a way that is least hazardous to the environment. The accumulation of all such material without further use or an attempt to reuse will result in a vast abundance of the existing material and the production of all that is being produced day to day. Thus it doesn't exactly make sense to say, recycling is not at all helpful to the environment. As such it seems liken to a mountain of plastics and another mountain of plastics, within the mountains of plastics is a facility trying to melt the plastics recycled for use in making, a plastic brush, a plastic chair, a reusable plastic cup, to form if an individual looks at it from a waste perspective they might be inclined to say and see a brush, a chair and a cup on top of the plastic mountains of trash, and then there is the smoke from the recycling process. In review of all such aspects it becomes clear, the plastic shampoo and conditioner bottle made from recycled materials, the brush, cup and chair are good for something. Either human beings need to use and consume less, produce less and find solutions for trash storage that are least harmful to the environment or they need to realize the solutions have to be approached from several angles as the accumulation is and has been for as long as it has. *Save a penny or not save a penny? As the conversation is going on, in how human beings might best try to save the Earth, save the planet, the species. God help us. Lord help the human species.

  • @papajoefortner1817
    @papajoefortner1817 Год назад

    🙏 Friends God controls the weather not man I have videos for you on bible prophecy and the end times. Please go to Papa Joe Fortner or shockwaves of the end times or The watchmen series with papa joe. Thank you and God bless you 🙏

  • @lukaxxlunchpailguyxxdoncic9293

    More long-form videos, stop catering to the tiktok crowds.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 Год назад

    Plastics aren't a problem. People and their carelessness are, as usual, the problem.

  • @davidt6376
    @davidt6376 2 года назад

    Can't be relaxing in jail -
    I got so much to do.
    Imma stop flooding now.

  • @starcrib
    @starcrib 2 года назад

    Decades and decades to late: next on the Menu: Human Habitat Loss, Managed Retreat, Planetary Hospice. 🌊 🦀🦀🦞🦐🦑🪸🪼

  • @sabihatanveer8494
    @sabihatanveer8494 2 года назад +5

    Stop producing it already!,good report aj 🌍🌎🌏🏥👆🕔🕠🕘🌒🌓🌑