I want to cry for their lungs! All the air pollution they're inhaling from dust and microplastics to the chemical stench of melting plastic. It makes me ashamed of the waste we make even if it's "recyclable". So much respect to these men for their hard work, and to those people who are successful at living a zero waste lifestyle.
Poverty makes you such works and their health is not their main concern as long as they got the job even this job is very low paid but they are happy with to earn some bread and butter for their family whereby our leaders having luxurious lifestyle
Theoretically and in practice this plant works But looking at the operating plan there is a huge possibilability to streamline this operation facilitie to operate more efficiently and create a save and clean working environment for every one working in those conditions. The plastic waist area needs to upgrade aswel. The hole system needs to be revamp urgently. Interesting to watch and I give you credit for what you have archive. I am grateful for the plastic you have removed and recycle it into a useable product. Weldone. Just upgrade your recycle factory. I would like to see that happening very soon. This is my view. I am proud of people that do recycling. You do the environment a very Big good deed. Thank you.
They do hard work indeed, but without brain life is hard. How many times do they pick the plastic off the ground and into bags ? 20-30 times in total ? Why they must throw all on the ground? Why not into carts for example ? or conveyor belts between stations ?
The sheer amount of inefficiency is astounding! BUT these are some truly hard workers. No hate towards them just whomever decided this was the "best" way to do this work.
I find myself screaming at these videos about efficiency. "Put a bucket under there so you don't have to shovel it into bags" but the inefficiency is what gives these guys jobs so why would they.
Most of the crates look malformed. The about of waste and energy to create flimsy creates from flimsy creates through a human health problem factory is immense. I'm glad the plastic is being kept from the landfill and new resources aren't being mined but the micro plastics they're inhaling, drinking, and spreading is shocking
@@SarthakShah-cb1ii The structure of the crates is completely insufficient to hold anything other than something very light indeed. Fruit is far too heavy for how flimsy they are. They are also too brittle, hence half of the plastic at the start was broken crates that they are producing.
At 12:40, they show off the end product, but they are such cheap crates that half of them are pre-broken and will end up back at the start. It's good they are recycling, but the microplastic counts in the local area must be crazy high, and if they just made better crates that could be reused hundreds of times, it wouldn't need to be recycled as much.
Have a lot of respect that is back breaking work. Breathing those fumes off the molten plastic would be toxic they would get cancer early in life. Notice there are no older workers just young men
The half-suitcase lid on the grinder was the winner for me. Loved the clean-the-dirty-plastic-in-dirty-water-step. Now the plastic is both dirty and wet. Hey, at least they had three tanks of gradually slightly less dirty water to run them through instead of the one tank solution I have seen in other videos of this type. Also, judging by the flimsy end product, I'm betting that most of the broken crates that were in the pile of plastic at the beginning were ones they made within the last few months.
Men doing a difficult job in primitive conditions in order to earn a living to support their families. My hat is off to them. Way to go. viewed in California USA
Then ban, plastic usage... Let's start using only metals products... Presently each and very things aroused us are made up of from plastic... Microplastic content is different topic... As before back 30to40years used metals or wood or mud vessels for cooking.. Even that particle have enters in human body...
@@tomiwisso2557 It is not ecology because they (Asians and Africans) pollute rivers and oceans without stopping. Look how they strain the water, leaving a lot of plastic unstrained. And look at the color of the water, which they then throw into the river or sewer.This contaminated water with microplastics is discarded in rivers and then reaches the oceans. They are unintelligent and primitive people, without spending more money they could work without causing so much damage to their health and the planet. They live in the iron age working with plastics.
@@khadirm1525 Look how they strain the water, leaving a lot of plastic unstrained. And look at the color of the water, which they then throw into the river or sewer.This contaminated water with microplastics is discarded in rivers and then reaches the oceans. They are unintelligent and primitive people, without spending more money they could work without causing so much damage to their health and the planet. They live in the iron age working with plastics.
Ach, sie sind uns in so vielem voraus. Der ganze Prozess ist ein Wunder modernster Methoden. High end Arbeit vom Feinsten. Zum Glück sind die Arbeiter leicht zu ersetzen, alt werden sie sicherlich nicht. Und das spart Rente.
Dafür hat da jeder was zu tun. Wenn man alles durchindustrialisert fallen die Jobs für Leute mit "Fahrschule" als höchstem Schulabschluss weg, dabei gibt es die Leute ja trotzdem noch und machen dann halt Dummheiten aus Langeweile.
When my 15 and 9 year old get mad because they don’t have the newest iPhone, the newest galaxy, the newest iPad, an oculus, Xbox, PlayStation, or the most expensive shoes I show them these videos. When I have to tell them go outside and play (more so the oldest than youngest she loves being outdoors) I show them videos like these. The kids here in America cry over the dumbest things (not all of them but the majority) and they don’t know how lucky they truly are. I went through some of my girls clothes that they out grown and ones that weren’t to beat up and also toys my youngest hadn’t touched in a long time and sent them to the families in NC (I live in SC) that still have nothing because of hurricane Helene. This is their way of life and what we find nasty and cheap that’s what they are use to so who am I to judge the way someone else does things.
Please let us know where this is being done. I enjoy these videos of people doing the work that is sometimes done by machines, and appreciate the difficult work conditions
when i saw the guy throwing the bag on top of the rubber tires and then I saw the broom as the support for the little plastic tubes... that was when these guys got my total respect.
Thank you for this!! I've never seen the recycle part, but working at Parker Brothers, I used to work the plastic part, injection molding. Putting the plastic buts in the machine, waiting for the mold taking it out and knifing the flash so kids wouldn't get hurt in the houses and hotels in Monopoly. Great memories! But mad props to these guys! It's all heavy lifting, and hard labor! Most people wouldn't THINK I'd doing this . They'd rather go on unemployment, and wait for something better, or find a way to get disability to let someone else do it. Thank you for all you do, guys!!
If only these people who are working for far east countries like Indonasia We would have progressed to a greater Degree. Our country men in some north-eastern states do these jobs. Orias,Behari and Bengali people do these jobs to some extent.. Hats off to them. Visit industrial places in Bidadi and Peenya in Bengaluru just to name a few, you will know that hard work is not limited to some countries, some climates, some religions.
SALUTE THESE PEOPLE FOR THE JOB THE DO , THEIR JOB ARE MORE RESPECTED THAN THOSE COUNTRIES WHEN THEIR COUNTRIES IN CRISIS THEY SEEK FOR ASYLUM INSTEAD OF STAYING BEHIND TO GET MATTERS STRAIGHTEN
So many of the "new" crates come out flimsy and broken. The mold should make a lot thicker crate to solve this. Also a lot of steps in this process seem very unnecessary. Go to shreasing, to making pellets, to making crates is probsbly all you need. Getting wet in dirty water 3 times, sun drying, then flame drying in a spinning drum, all to make flimsy broken crates, seems unnecessary. I'm all for recycling, but this is the first video I have seen where it looks like a lot of wasted effory for very minimal gain.
Капец😮 такой технологический процесс, и на выходе... ящики для фруктов... Ящики Карл. Думал это сырье, гранулы отправятся для изготовления каких то нужных изделий или автозапчастей. Для ящиков тупо накидал весь пластик без разбора в шредер, расплавил и штампанул, кому нужен цвет или из какого типа пластика отштампован ящик. Жесть.
Я тож так сначала думал, однако сам аппарат по отливке ящиков питается только гранулами, хотя конечно при желании его можно переделать. Но это будет стоить денег....
My job takes me to many restaurants in Iowa and these look like they get most of their produce in these days. Then they end up in the dumpster. I've taken a half dozen out of dumpsters over the last year since they're pretty good for light storage.
Стоимость ящиков покрывает практически бесплатная рабочая сила нищих. На протяжении видео видно как меняется достаток рабочих.😢 Техника безопасности ноль. Забота о здоровье тоже отсутствует. Такие кустарные производства нужно запрещать. Технику не продавать, а утилизировать.
Muito gasto de água, pessoas trabalhando molhadas ,com esforço exagerado, muito trabalho para lavar , secar e ensacar várias vezes para fazer caixas frágeis plasticas
They could speed production up and cut costs if they had companies that made the plastic pieces in bulk. That'd get rid of one whole process, and cut costs (fire workers and sell off the production equipment)
Складывается такое впечатление что в Пакистан и Индию свозят весь мусор со всего мира, чтобы минимальными затратами на оборудовании и номинальной оплатой труда переработать весь этот хлам🤔
I saw my old bread crate at 2:28, the browny red one up the back. That fucking thing ran away from its responsibility's about 12month ago. Well i guess if you need to disappear and hide, turning yourself into another shape and colour is a pretty good idea. Well played bread crate, well played.
Now you understand why the British left Pakistan to their own devices . Having industry standards of the late 19th century and considered nuclear power.
finished product is too light, that bottom will fall out soon. Look at the flaws in the other bins at the ends, many holes and defects. old and worn dies and the injection molding machine 25 years past it's prime.
What's the point of washing the chips when they get poured on a dirty roof to dry. Put them in the melting machine and cut out 3 to 4 unnecessary steps
I want to cry for their lungs! All the air pollution they're inhaling from dust and microplastics to the chemical stench of melting plastic. It makes me ashamed of the waste we make even if it's "recyclable". So much respect to these men for their hard work, and to those people who are successful at living a zero waste lifestyle.
Im more worried about a BILLION east indians and Chinese spewing this crap out into the worlds atmosphere 365 days a year!!
Poverty makes you such works and their health is not their main concern as long as they got the job even this job is very low paid but they are happy with to earn some bread and butter for their family whereby our leaders having luxurious lifestyle
@@khaankhaan2714 That's right, there are people who eat to enjoy life and people who eat to survive.
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Боюсь даже представить, сколько люди на таком производстве живут. Глубочайшее уважение труженникам.
Там походу в округе и не только всё микропластиком и частицами настолько уже загрязнено что кроме работяг там в округе никого и нету.
😮😊
In Poor Asian Countries, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, etc...its Normal and common
Theoretically and in practice this plant works But looking at the operating plan there is a huge possibilability to streamline this operation facilitie to operate more efficiently and create a save and clean working environment for every one working in those conditions. The plastic waist area needs to upgrade aswel. The hole system needs to be revamp urgently. Interesting to watch and I give you credit for what you have archive. I am grateful for the plastic you have removed and recycle it into a useable product. Weldone. Just upgrade your recycle factory. I would like to see that happening very soon. This is my view. I am proud of people that do recycling. You do the environment a very Big good deed. Thank you.
Они не труженики, а вредители! Эти бубуины из мусора делают мусор
A lot of people criticize these folks but they’re just doing what they can with what they have.
Doesn’t mean we can’t comment about it however we see fit. If you don’t like it you can always leave and find somewhere else to spread joy 🫏🤡
@@rhinomite5203 What a miserable knt 🤡karen.
Yeah, you suck.
They do hard work indeed, but without brain life is hard. How many times do they pick the plastic off the ground and into bags ? 20-30 times in total ? Why they must throw all on the ground? Why not into carts for example ? or conveyor belts between stations ?
@@Bogdan-BBM Какие тележки, кустарное производство+работодатель который экономит на всем, что бы стать еще богаче
What a nice clean fun place to work! I bet the pay is great as well.😊
The sheer amount of inefficiency is astounding! BUT these are some truly hard workers. No hate towards them just whomever decided this was the "best" way to do this work.
I find myself screaming at these videos about efficiency. "Put a bucket under there so you don't have to shovel it into bags" but the inefficiency is what gives these guys jobs so why would they.
It's so everyone can work and survive
Si fuera mas eficiente no habria tantas personas trabajando , recuerda q eficiencia = ahorro de dinero = recorte de personal
Most of the crates look malformed. The about of waste and energy to create flimsy creates from flimsy creates through a human health problem factory is immense. I'm glad the plastic is being kept from the landfill and new resources aren't being mined but the micro plastics they're inhaling, drinking, and spreading is shocking
What if they lined the crates with paper or something before placing the fruits?
@@SarthakShah-cb1ii I still wouldn't eat fruit from these crates.
@@SarthakShah-cb1ii The structure of the crates is completely insufficient to hold anything other than something very light indeed. Fruit is far too heavy for how flimsy they are.
They are also too brittle, hence half of the plastic at the start was broken crates that they are producing.
Is that's why they're one dollar at dollar general
Raw material for plastic isn’t mined; it is drilled for. Crude oil!!
At 12:40, they show off the end product, but they are such cheap crates that half of them are pre-broken and will end up back at the start. It's good they are recycling, but the microplastic counts in the local area must be crazy high, and if they just made better crates that could be reused hundreds of times, it wouldn't need to be recycled as much.
hahaha
Nobody there cares about environment or microplastics.
yeah bro lets make them of stainless steel it will last for like 1000 years or so
Have a lot of respect that is back breaking work. Breathing those fumes off the molten plastic would be toxic they would get cancer early in life. Notice there are no older workers just young men
Its just a matter of time ! 😆
The half-suitcase lid on the grinder was the winner for me.
Loved the clean-the-dirty-plastic-in-dirty-water-step. Now the plastic is both dirty and wet. Hey, at least they had three tanks of gradually slightly less dirty water to run them through instead of the one tank solution I have seen in other videos of this type.
Also, judging by the flimsy end product, I'm betting that most of the broken crates that were in the pile of plastic at the beginning were ones they made within the last few months.
At least we know where lost suitcases end up
Seen you are specialist at construction and resistance materials topic , isn't 😆😆✌️
A finalidade de passar o plastico pela água é só para retirar algum ferro e areia que possa conter
Men doing a difficult job in primitive conditions in order to earn a living to support their families. My hat is off to them. Way to go. viewed in California USA
No matter what they have to do, creating solutions in the process and, in the end, the product is done! I salute you, guys! From Brazil.
They wash the plastic chips with water and throw the dirty water into rivers and oceans that are filled with microplastics.
that is ecology
Then ban, plastic usage... Let's start using only metals products... Presently each and very things aroused us are made up of from plastic... Microplastic content is different topic... As before back 30to40years used metals or wood or mud vessels for cooking.. Even that particle have enters in human body...
@@tomiwisso2557 It is not ecology because they (Asians and Africans) pollute rivers and oceans without stopping. Look how they strain the water, leaving a lot of plastic unstrained. And look at the color of the water, which they then throw into the river or sewer.This contaminated water with microplastics is discarded in rivers and then reaches the oceans. They are unintelligent and primitive people, without spending more money they could work without causing so much damage to their health and the planet. They live in the iron age working with plastics.
@@khadirm1525 Look how they strain the water, leaving a lot of plastic unstrained. And look at the color of the water, which they then throw into the river or sewer.This contaminated water with microplastics is discarded in rivers and then reaches the oceans. They are unintelligent and primitive people, without spending more money they could work without causing so much damage to their health and the planet. They live in the iron age working with plastics.
Nobody there cares about environment.
Very hard workers! 👏👍🥰❤
It would be interesting to know what the career path is at that facility. I am especially interested in the resume of Grinder Lid Opener.
Liberal Arts Degree
NASCAR fan.
Cmon every job involves multi tasking these days. He’s also the kettle poorer 😂
His career path is linked to longevity which, seeing the work conditions, is around 3 weeks.
Sounds like sustainability to me.
Ach, sie sind uns in so vielem voraus. Der ganze Prozess ist ein Wunder modernster Methoden. High end Arbeit vom Feinsten. Zum Glück sind die Arbeiter leicht zu ersetzen, alt werden sie sicherlich nicht. Und das spart Rente.
😂
vous êtes con où quoi ???
All I can think of during is sending rescue supplies; gloves, plastic snow shovels, wheelbarrows, masks, boots, push brooms, sweeping brooms, etc.
Спасибо за интересное видео
Sie sind alle fleißig, aber bei so viel Handarbeit kommt nicht viel raus. Ineffizient! Alles nur mit Hand und Rücken
Dafür hat da jeder was zu tun. Wenn man alles durchindustrialisert fallen die Jobs für Leute mit "Fahrschule" als höchstem Schulabschluss weg, dabei gibt es die Leute ja trotzdem noch und machen dann halt Dummheiten aus Langeweile.
Головне, це уміння переробки пластику. Вони в цьому плані молодці.
Estou facinada com essa produção belíssimo trabalho Deus abençoe sempre a vida de vcs ❤❤❤❤❤❤
un dos tres?
You do amazing work, taking recycled waste and turning it into new, useful items. Thank you.
They do the best they can with what they have
respect! the importance of separate the garbage!
Great video brother from the imperial county California 🇺🇲👍
11:34 OMG no even glass for the molding machine
Good work bro❤❤❤❤
Best use of this stuff would be topping for built up roofing systems! Lighter than gravel, easy to handle.
Good job guys!
When my 15 and 9 year old get mad because they don’t have the newest iPhone, the newest galaxy, the newest iPad, an oculus, Xbox, PlayStation, or the most expensive shoes I show them these videos. When I have to tell them go outside and play (more so the oldest than youngest she loves being outdoors) I show them videos like these. The kids here in America cry over the dumbest things (not all of them but the majority) and they don’t know how lucky they truly are. I went through some of my girls clothes that they out grown and ones that weren’t to beat up and also toys my youngest hadn’t touched in a long time and sent them to the families in NC (I live in SC) that still have nothing because of hurricane Helene.
This is their way of life and what we find nasty and cheap that’s what they are use to so who am I to judge the way someone else does things.
Please let us know where this is being done. I enjoy these videos of people doing the work that is sometimes done by machines, and appreciate the difficult work conditions
Love the suitcase lid it's like making popcorn. Better there than here
Tough job👏👏 hope they're healthy 💪
There's gotta be more microplastics in their lungs than average for sure.
@@steggopotamus Pray for it yes!
Must be a good job... Opening the lid for the grinder.
very skill and labour intensive job 99% of us cant do that job🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for showing this. The western countries could learn a lot from you only if they watch and listen.
Uh learn what how to make paper thin milk containers that will break in two uses ?
Tables or workbenches are forbidden in India. Everyone must work on the floor.
when i saw the guy throwing the bag on top of the rubber tires and then I saw the broom as the support for the little plastic tubes... that was when these guys got my total respect.
Lots of respect for these workers ❤
За что именно?
Что бы всю твою жизнь, ты пользовался только такой продукцией как эта🤣🤣🤣
Those crates look ideal for what I need to be honest, if they were in the UK I'd buy so many of them
I live in Costa Rica and our supermarkets give them away in place of plastic bags.
When labor is cheap, processing can be inefficient and dangerous
This is normal for these guys here in the US no way would people work this way
We would if we had to to survive…. my fellow fat American compatriot
Thank you for this!! I've never seen the recycle part, but working at Parker Brothers, I used to work the plastic part, injection molding. Putting the plastic buts in the machine, waiting for the mold taking it out and knifing the flash so kids wouldn't get hurt in the houses and hotels in Monopoly.
Great memories!
But mad props to these guys! It's all heavy lifting, and hard labor! Most people wouldn't THINK I'd doing this . They'd rather go on unemployment, and wait
for something better, or find a way to get disability to let someone else do it.
Thank you for all you do, guys!!
Is there a Go Fund Me to get that dude a new knife??
And a broom handle and a big scoop handle and, and, and...
No. Inshallah.
El de Riesgos Laborales va a flipar!!!!😂😂😂😂
Wow!I love to watch the video
I have not been able either.
Как же хорошо я живу !!!
Fantastisch👍👍👍👍👍
Some Hard Working People !!!
If only these people who are working for far east countries like Indonasia We would have progressed to a greater Degree.
Our country men in some north-eastern states do these jobs. Orias,Behari and Bengali people do these jobs to some extent.. Hats off to them.
Visit industrial places in Bidadi and Peenya in Bengaluru just to name a few, you will know that hard work is not limited to some countries, some climates, some religions.
Here’s an idea- rig the crusher so it feeds straight into a bag 😂
Yes, man, but that would be too easy 😂😂😂
and wash plastic before crushing. save so much work
Oh, now you’re wanting to cut someone’s job out!!
How hard would it be to design a plastic shredder that feed the plastic chips into a bag.
I used to work at the Plastic injection machine in the Philippines this is how things run
SALUTE THESE PEOPLE FOR THE JOB THE DO , THEIR JOB ARE MORE RESPECTED THAN THOSE COUNTRIES WHEN THEIR COUNTRIES IN CRISIS THEY SEEK FOR ASYLUM INSTEAD OF STAYING BEHIND TO GET MATTERS STRAIGHTEN
with all that plastic,maybe they can make a better broom and a shovel for that guy.
Nice❤❤
probably the most amazing thing I have ever seen
You live under a rock at the bottom of the sea???
Frank, you have to get out more.
@FrankTedesco I once seen two bears making a peanut butter sandwich, it truly was a wonder.
@@bastiaan7777777 no way that's even better
I wish they had the proper mask. I give them credit for recycling, but worry about their health!
I worked the occassional weekend at a PVC pipe factory which did stink somewhat but can't imagine doing this:0!
Good job❤❤❤❤❤
So many of the "new" crates come out flimsy and broken. The mold should make a lot thicker crate to solve this. Also a lot of steps in this process seem very unnecessary. Go to shreasing, to making pellets, to making crates is probsbly all you need. Getting wet in dirty water 3 times, sun drying, then flame drying in a spinning drum, all to make flimsy broken crates, seems unnecessary. I'm all for recycling, but this is the first video I have seen where it looks like a lot of wasted effory for very minimal gain.
But how do you make those big bags😮
Good 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing
Wow at least these guys have gloves and shoes on.
This is why things are so much cheaper….. they have zero safety regulations or safety concerns.
Капец😮 такой технологический процесс, и на выходе... ящики для фруктов... Ящики Карл. Думал это сырье, гранулы отправятся для изготовления каких то нужных изделий или автозапчастей. Для ящиков тупо накидал весь пластик без разбора в шредер, расплавил и штампанул, кому нужен цвет или из какого типа пластика отштампован ящик. Жесть.
Я тож так сначала думал, однако сам аппарат по отливке ящиков питается только гранулами, хотя конечно при желании его можно переделать. Но это будет стоить денег....
Good Idea Good work. If this product is popular then our trees would be safe.
Wow they have shoes on !!
Super❤
My job takes me to many restaurants in Iowa and these look like they get most of their produce in these days. Then they end up in the dumpster. I've taken a half dozen out of dumpsters over the last year since they're pretty good for light storage.
I like that flamethrower thing
How much do they make per hour ?
they are most likely working off debt
I just learned that old language covers make great shovel!
That's why when you come to Africa u pay less u safer alot
Get all that plastic stuff to Africa?
💯💯👋👋🇧🇷
These are good men to work so hard.
Why do they bother to make the pellets? Can't they feed the melted goo straitght to the extrueder?
To attain melt Uniformity and avoid structural defects in the moulded product
1 pallet or they can make 50-100 crate.... which you think will sell more?
Why don't they put an electric motor with a metal blending tool to rinse the pieces? Guy isn't cleaning much
They are not rinsing but rather separating one plastic from the other. Your shredded plastic bottle will sink but the cap will float.
Стоимость ящиков покрывает практически бесплатная рабочая сила нищих. На протяжении видео видно как меняется достаток рабочих.😢 Техника безопасности ноль. Забота о здоровье тоже отсутствует. Такие кустарные производства нужно запрещать. Технику не продавать, а утилизировать.
Better living through chemistry!
Te skrzynki sa bardzo slabe po jednym uzyciu pękają i znow sa poddawane recyklingowi
Muito gasto de água, pessoas trabalhando molhadas ,com esforço exagerado, muito trabalho para lavar , secar e ensacar várias vezes para fazer caixas frágeis plasticas
They could speed production up and cut costs if they had companies that made the plastic pieces in bulk. That'd get rid of one whole process, and cut costs (fire workers and sell off the production equipment)
11 minutes of sorting and crushing old plastic. the last 2 minutes are all you need to watch.
FO, we need to see what effort there is to create something useful. What do you do, work for the Government?
@@art40odd yes
They can't get him a bigger push broom...damn!
Боже, вся жизнь в грязи 😱😢
Aún en el reciclaje se ocupa demasiada agua soluciónamos una cosa para descomponer otra 😢
I assume when they walk through the sharp plastic pieces with flip flops that the sharp plastic stab their feet?
Складывается такое впечатление что в Пакистан и Индию свозят весь мусор со всего мира, чтобы минимальными затратами на оборудовании и номинальной оплатой труда переработать весь этот хлам🤔
they dont waste anything over there, we should learn.
And we literally waste EVERYTHING here
We in Western countries can take a lot from their examples
@@tictactoe325 hahaha
Like environmental issues?
11:31 закрыл защитный экран😂
Crude but efficient
I saw my old bread crate at 2:28, the browny red one up the back. That fucking thing ran away from its responsibility's about 12month ago. Well i guess if you need to disappear and hide, turning yourself into another shape and colour is a pretty good idea. Well played bread crate, well played.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😮
so safety screen with no screen fitted?
البس قفازات 😢
After one use, these baskets will come back to the shop and the cycle begins again
They make them so thin they will never last
Now you understand why the British left Pakistan to their own devices . Having industry standards of the late 19th century and considered nuclear power.
how pakistan comes to britain these day;s
Why the hell is he throwing plastic from one lot of dirty water into another lot of dirty water, really dumb
finished product is too light, that bottom will fall out soon. Look at the flaws in the other bins at the ends, many holes and defects. old and worn dies and the injection molding machine 25 years past it's prime.
What's the point of washing the chips when they get poured on a dirty roof to dry. Put them in the melting machine and cut out 3 to 4 unnecessary steps