Humanity’s Impact - How many plastic bottles do we produce?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2021
  • Our planet is flooded with single use plastics such as plastic bottles. Did you know that globally, we produce about 1 million plastic bottles every minute? What does that number even look like?
    This Studio Birthplace production - made with CG partners Method and Madness - makes the invisible story visible, so we can better understand the overwhelming impact we humans have on our planet.
    Accompanying the film is an augmented reality app made with Superposition, also titled Humanity’s Impact, in which you can experience the overwhelming data yourself!
    Download it for free on the app stores!
    Apple App Store: apps.apple.com/gb/app/humanit...
    Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/de...
    To learn more and take action, please visit www.humanitysimpact.com
    Studio Birthplace: www.studiobirthplace.com
    Method & Madness: www.methodnmadness.com
    Superposition: www.superposition.cc
    The film and app were made possible by Creative Industries Fund NL

Комментарии • 37

  • @amitabhgautam8503
    @amitabhgautam8503 11 месяцев назад +2

    I spent hours days and even months finding such content to open eyes of my dear friends students scholars professors lawyers doctors and residents of the city I live in. Thank you for this, I hope it works.

  • @jeepmega629
    @jeepmega629 Год назад +2

    This video is amazing

  • @ethanquinney83
    @ethanquinney83 2 года назад +1

    WHAT!! WOW!! Now, this is serious, and straight on the face? including lovely as well!
    I believe this is happening right now.

  • @zaperfield
    @zaperfield 3 года назад +6

    Is that Vision at the speaker? 😂

  • @sunsainature4711
    @sunsainature4711 2 года назад +2

    An amzing creative video, about a threating situation perfectly visualized.
    Thank you.

  • @shanehahn9825
    @shanehahn9825 3 года назад

    Incredibly overwhelmed

  • @stevenballoons3210
    @stevenballoons3210 3 года назад +2

    Amazing!

  • @dr.christianebeck-broerken73
    @dr.christianebeck-broerken73 2 года назад +1

    well done!

  • @albertc5813
    @albertc5813 3 года назад

    Incredible!

  • @cleanupourworldgermany
    @cleanupourworldgermany Год назад

    This is crazy! Amazing animation and sad facts..

  • @plasticshoreorg
    @plasticshoreorg 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @mariasilvinablanco1014
    @mariasilvinablanco1014 Год назад

    Increible, impactante., la verdad no tenemos idea de lo mal que estamos haciendo ciertas vida en, a tomar conciencia y asumir responsabilidad, gente 😥😥

  • @esatd34
    @esatd34 3 года назад +1

    its hard but visualising it in a longer timeframe would be more impactful. some people might say, oh, only that much ?

  • @seandent5141
    @seandent5141 3 года назад +2

    Powerhouse energy have the technology to convert plastics and tyre crumb into hydrogen

  • @user-il7op6us8w
    @user-il7op6us8w 2 года назад

    Айше Мамбетовна))

  • @calondan4264
    @calondan4264 Год назад

    Bro I got her by searching humanity in a bottle on shroomss🤣🤣

  • @Recupera
    @Recupera 2 года назад

    We should forbid it. We should carry liquids in our bare hands. Or?

  • @cristiandeluxe5738
    @cristiandeluxe5738 3 года назад +4

    Plastic is very convenient to use, I believe that more should be invested in recycling processes than trying to eliminate plastic, as there is no real substitute for this material.
    Anyone who has drunk from a cardboard straw will know what I am talking about.

    • @albertc5813
      @albertc5813 3 года назад +11

      Our grandparents were fine without using plastic for everything, I'm sure we can improve our single use plastic usage (nowhere in the video it says to ban plastic). Also, recycling is not perfect. It takes a ton of resources, energy and pollution to recycle. Of course we can kill the planet and our oceans so you can get drunk using a nicer straw.

    • @cristiandeluxe5738
      @cristiandeluxe5738 3 года назад +2

      @@albertc5813 Sure, our grandparents lived without plastic, air conditioning and many of the conveniences we have today, but I don't think anyone wants to go back to those times.
      It is clear that we have to take care of the planet, but we need a material that really replaces plastic, that is more recyclable, biodegradable and even cheaper (if that is possible).
      Until this happens, it will be very difficult for humans to stop using plastic.
      The straw was just an example, it is a simple object that is very difficult to replace: cardboard? (it falls apart and the texture is horrible), metal?: you have the problem of cleaning which is difficult and unhygienic, bamboo?: same problem as metal apart from the deforestation.
      If we are not able to replace an object as simple as this how are we going to manage to replace other more complicated objects?
      Are we going to go with a water bottle (glass, metal...) to the supermarket to refill it? And what about chemicals (bleach, cleaners, etc...) that can even be dangerous to mix if they are not cleaned well, etc...
      I love the vision of "let's save the planet" but it cannot remain a phrase, solutions must be proposed.

    • @albertc5813
      @albertc5813 3 года назад +8

      @@cristiandeluxe5738 how can a plastic straw, an item I've spent years without using, be that impossible for you to replace? Can't you drink from a glass or cup? I really can't comprehend. And would be that bad refilling your reusable water container? And regarding water, yes, you can refill from a tap, or purifier. You can do it all over the world, what's the problem losing 3 minutes of your life?

    • @currofdez.8337
      @currofdez.8337 3 года назад +1

      @@albertc5813 youre right

    • @SaiMorphX
      @SaiMorphX 3 года назад +2

      @@albertc5813 They used glass, and glazed pottery. Glass recycling was super fast to catch on because there was a deposit for it, that you got back when you turned them in. you paid 5¢ like a tax, and got 5¢ when you turned it in, or someone took them and turned them in.
      The issue is there isn't an incentive to take a plastic bottle back. and plastics is a byproduct of oil manufacturing, so it need to be used somehow. we just need better recycling habits! if it's not all make out of plastic, it made out of metal, wood, or glass. even composite material is a polymer ("PLASTIC")

  • @akhileshsurendra1808
    @akhileshsurendra1808 2 месяца назад

    wake the fuck up ppl

  • @henrykosofsky8988
    @henrykosofsky8988 7 месяцев назад

    This is disgusting to see how can the United States be allowing this this is terrible

  • @capuBieber
    @capuBieber 3 года назад +1

    No es tanto meh...