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Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell with reusable bags at least the disposable ones don’t end in the ocean. Like okey, maybe it uses a lot of other resources, but not having plastic bags floating around can’t hurt :!
As a video editor and motion graphics artist, I must say In a Nutshell never cease to amaze me with their insane quality content. RUclips is blessed to have them.
What part of video editing and motion graphics does not enter your incompetent minds? BanditRants and I share the same thoughts; like him, I do animation and cinematography, and Kurzgesagt's content blow us away.
Lots of infuriating misinformation in this one though. Makes me think that there might be in all of them and I'm just too ignorant in the other subjects they talk about to know better. I work with plastic for a living and the only valid concern they voice is the pollution killing marine life. Nothing else in the video is concerning or a problem unless you are looking in at an industry from the outside.
How about... we don't use either... and go to stores with our own metal stuff... so we can get stuff that has already been made served to us? Like going to buy stuff, but you have to package your own stuff and obviously wash it. Idk it doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. The problem is though, that would take up a lot of metal and then, wouldn't you know it, we ran out of metal.
@@kodeystockton1124 I'm aware they make money back, but there is a huge amount of effort and the returns are far from guaranteed (e.g., poor luck with the algorithm). I think it's just great content and we're lucky to have them on this platform!
@@Oxcentric didn't Kurzgesagt literally receive a 570,000$ grant from the Bill and Melinda and Gates Foundation for some of their videos? Not only that, they received other funding from organizations like Open Philanthropy (keep in mind, these organizations are all from multi-billionaires, yea, that's how they have such high quality) Yes, I get it, not all videos are sponsored by billionaire organizations but they're a major part (more so than viewer funding) of how they're able to make such high quality animations
you mean trending vids on youtube right? :) happy to read that you find this quality! let's all pick up on this message and transform it into something productive in our lives.
Hello, I’m from Japan and I’m living in China for a long time for work. I’m currently working on biodegradable polyester. But obviously it’s pricey and people don’t bother to spend more money to chose eco friendly products here. I really would like to translate this video into Chinese and show them if it is ok.
I think it's worth noting that the reusable bag study found several actually viable alternatives: Non-woven polypropylene bags: 37 reuses Woven polypropylene bags: 32 reuses Recycled polyethylene terephthalate bags: 96 reuses Recycled Polyester bags: 35 reuses Cotton was just the worst, unless maybe you make it yourself out of clothing you'd otherwise throw away. Of course, these are also plastics but I think multi-use makes a huge difference over single-use especially when it can be recycled or disposed of more responsibly (plus is less likely to fly away).
I've been using a hemp cloth bag or almost 3 years now! Hemp needs little water and is just about as durable as cotton. Durable cloth bags from responsible sources are awesome.
Someone who wants it to last longer. As the video just said, plastic wrap keeps products safe to eat longer, keeping more out of the trash and lowering the environmental impact more than not using plastic would have. And, yes, even still in the peel, plastic wrap will keep a banana from going bad longer. The fix is to change the chemistry of the plastic so it breaks down safely. People are working on this, and have already created safe, biodegradeable, and even affordable plastic containers...which are often banned because they're still technically plastic and we're scared of plastic now even though it has lower environmental impact than the alternative.
Seattle just passed the first ban on straws in the U.S., which is important because straws are particularly difficult to recycle due to their size. And also important because Starbucks is based in Seattle and has already innovated a lid that does not require a straw for iced drinks.
that is great!!! So much plastic is just mindlessly thrown away in 10 minutes, I don't even think a lot of people are even aware of what they are doing any more.
Mitch Gillilan I saw a good reusable straw made out of glass and stainless steel that is completely washable. I think that we need more multi-use products.
Big deal. Good luck changing anything with these tiny token measures. Did you even watch the video? Most of the oceanic plastic pollution is happening in Asia and Africa, it's not just a few plastic straws, and nothing we can do will stop it. Here in Seattle we like to think we're so enlightened, but it's all meaningless symbolic gestures that mostly make us feel good about ourselves, and not much else.
I suppose one way to help reduce waste is to give incentives to companies for making their products 100% recyclable. Looking around my room there really isn't much that is plastic, but the stuff that is isn't one-use.
Lashan Not exactly feasible to make everything 100% recyclable. And like the cotton bag example in the video. Most of the time, producing one-use plastic items is more economical and more eco-friendly in climate change terms than producing a re-usuable item of the same purpose. The only way the governments could theoretically provide incentives for all the companies is to subsidise a substitute material to plastic, such as cotton or paper and subsidise research on how to reduce emissions released when making products with those materials. But to keep the economy stable, the government would have to subsidise every single company to provide incentive for *all* of them to quit using plastic. There'd also need to be research on how to make the substitute material as strong as plastic and as versatile and flexible as plastic. Which would cost the governments of the world billions. Not a wise move to invest no much money into a theoretical substitute for plastic, which has served us pretty well so far. The only feasible solution I can really see is to further encourage recycling, tax plastic wastage even more and develop a new form of material that's more biodegradable to use as wrapping.
The government enforces a pollution quota, meaning businesses can only pollute at a set amount. They pay for the right to polite X amount, and the overall sum total is determined by the government. Businesses which under pollute are then able to sell their pollution rights to other companies. This actually helps reduce all forms of pollution by a lot. Tightenkng this policy or creating similar ones globally would actually work wonders because money (and losing less of it to the government) is unfortunately one of if not the biggest incentive in modern civilization.
Just realize Kurzgesagt playing the long game, started talking about Midas 2 years before releasing an entire video about the midas touch. Well played.
Dean Natuno I think it’s not that bad when natural things are thrown away(fruits, paper, etc.) because those are in the environment anyways and it might actually make the environment healthier because when it decomposes it creates compost which is good for soil. Just not when people throw away plastic because it will be there for generations to come.
Dean Natuno at my last job everyone would throw their water bottles and soda bottles in the trash when there was a recycle bin right next to it.. know how irritating it is to see that?
The idea that littering is more attributable to individuals being careless than disposable packaging producers is an idea paid for by the packaging industry. Look at the origins of the "crying Indian" PSA paid for and produced by the largest plastic and packaging conglomerates in the world.
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Yea we should... but will we save our environment? I think it will become a bigger problem in the future and humanity will just accept the situation, until they sink in their own dirt. We have to start NOW, because the pollution won't disappear. Its becoming more and more.
@@KiTheMC Woah there, that's a little drastic, remember, tons of vegans support drug cartels by buying tons of avacados, Vegan food often is processed and held in plastic containers, don't think vegans make the environment any better than they do.
Thank you for including the bit about how some of our plastic substitutes are actually less environmentally friendly (the grocery bag example). I recently learned about that and it really rocked my world view about what it means to be environmentally friendly
The video kind of contradicts itself at that point. All of the parts about plastic taking forever to break down and getting into our food chain and everything still applies to it beyond just the manufacturing process. For the long term health of the planet, the cotton bag is significantly more sustainable. Also, I'd like to know what the pollution numbers are on making 7100 plastic bags vs one cotton bag, since they said one cotton bag needs to be used 7100 times to make up for the pollution difference in manufacturing.
@xennophelia - Well, depending on your area and your waste management/recycling systems, sometimes throwing the plastic away IS the better option. For example; here in Hawaii we have H-Power which is a facility that burns most of our trash to create less landfill waste and to generate power, we also have no plastic recycling on the island and instead ship it to China. In our case, studies have shown that tossing the plastic in the trash to be burned is less impactful than sending it across the ocean in an attempt to recycle it. In other words, you need to check out how your local plastic trash/recycling is handled and where it eventually ends up. Then go from there. That is also why most people don't even bother, because 20 minutes of research is asking too much of them. It's pretty sad.
"What should we use to make this disposable item that'll only be used once?" "How about this nearly indestructible material that never deteriorates and is very hard to dispose of?" "...Why the hell would we do that?" "It's cheap" "Okay then!"
I remember learning a few years ago that in the South-East of Asia, someone invented bags and cups that were actually made in a seaweed fiber, and could also be eaten if you wanted it (seriously, because they dissolved into your mouth, and you could put salt on them) or throw them into the ocean without any worries because they would dissolve completely in organic material. I genuinely wonder why that stuff didn't go "popular" and everyone forgot or never noticed it :( because if it did, It would have changed many things in my opinion.
If it dissolves in your mouth, I don't understand how it could also be used for long term storage of manufactured goods. Plastic works so well in single serving things you buy at the store because it doesn't degrade from moisture - the seaweed fiber would last like a week on a store shelf and degrade
@@heckingbamboozled8097 This is the same reason why paper straws don't work, they get soggy as they sit in a drink. A true solution has to work, be convenient and be affordable. And it's hard to make something like that.
This video is a collaboration with UN Environment and their Clean Seas campaign, If you want to take action to turn the tide on plastics, go to www.cleanseas.org and make your pledge. We also partnered with askscience on reddit - on bit.ly/2tVU68d you can talk to experts and ask questions about about plastic pollution today! Sources for the video: sites.google.com/view/sourcesplasticpollution/startseite
That's why plastic bags, straws and water bottles should be banned. People are too lazy or don't know why plastics are bad for our health and the environment. Please use Biobags - they are compostable!
To say that, you press the 'Like' button with the thumbs-up. You don't need to clutter the comments section, making it harder to see relevant, informative comments.
I used to take them back to the grocery store's bins, but I now have 4 cloth bags and only use a plastic bag for trash. But some of those have holes in the bottom.
And I mean nothing is stopping you from just reusing them and they're often so thin that they can easily be folded into a pocket. I usually just always carry some sort of bag on me so I never need to buy one and if I do I take it home and store it so I can reuse it. The only real downside to plastic bags is that they're not as strong as cotton ones so you have to be a bit more careful when loading them and unlike a cotton bag you can't repair them if they do start to break. But keeping that in mind I just pack different bags depending on the ammount of shopping I expect to do. Also even a plastic bag with broken handles can be reused as a trash bag.
And the researcher of this video missed the information where developed countries export most of their waste to China, India and Africa by exploiting the often lax environmental standards in these developing countries. If you really care about the planet, start by changing your lifestyle and get your government to recycle their own waste instead of shifting the blame and responsibility to countries that are still developing and may not have the wealth or technology to dispose all their waste properly. The people in these developing countries already have enough shit to deal with.
I'm an international student from Korea studying in the US. As soon as I came to the States, I was so surprised about the way of the America to take care of garbages. In Korea, every single houses and apartments has garbage bins for recycling as many as the ones for landfills and incinerations... but in my dormitory and American house that I had chance to visit, there is no such thing as recycling bin and almost all the trashes were taken to landfill. The United States is literally the most developed and advanced country in the world, and they says that they take care of environment... but I simply cannot agree with them. They need to change some basic things, like distributing more recycling bings, before they do something insignificant such as changing for disposable bags or building wind power generator.
Oof I can imagine your disappointment. It takes a decade to change people's habits sufficiently. Pretty sure that's how long it took for Japan. But yeah, I agree with you that US has got to do better
Recycling in many places in the US is a lie: it just goes to the landfill. Single-source bins have to be separated, and again, some of that material like glass isn't useful without a glass maker nearby to take it. They even put ♻️ with numbers in to make people think plastic was recyclable when it's not.
Strongly disagree with “‘most developed country in the world” there. Rich maybe but they lack some very basic concepts like healthcare, and the one you just mentioned.
This video is awesome! I'd like to point out, though, that in addition to avoiding directly consuming plastic products, I think we all ought to consider more critically the plastic pollution inherent in the production of non-plastic products we consume. Refusing plastic straws is great, but a 2018 study (1) showed that plastic straws only compose about .03% of the plastic in the GPGP. On the contrary, discarded fishing equipment accounts for 46% of that plastic. That means avoiding fish is 3 orders of magnitude more effective at preventing plastic pollution than avoiding plastic straws is. That is an incredible figure. And even without all the plastic pollution, the fishing industry is incredibly unsustainable. Plastic kills millions of marine animals in a year (2), but millions of marine animal are killed for food each minute (3). That has a far more devastating impact on ecosystems than plastic does. Fish populations are declining at an alarming rate (4), and considering the ocean's role as one of our planet's best carbon sinks, that's a terrifying prospect. If you want to engender positive change, cutting out fish, or better yet adopting a plant based diet, is the most effective method of making an individual sustainable impact.
Informative you call it? Kurzgesagt is always half right and shows half of the facts, weirdly enough all the facts that are points of green-socialist parties. What this youtube channel doesn't seem to realize is that not plastic nor global warming is the problem of today, IT IS EXACTLY US, HUMANS. That the best reason to climate change, polution and all social issues is that there are too many humans. The real solution is making deals with afrika to develop them BUT ONLY IF THEY BECOME PART OF A ALREADY DEVELOPED NATION IN PERSONAL UNION not a core so to speak. YES you hear it right, colonialism 2.0 but this time not bad for africa, asia or latin america but for the sole purpose of helping them. We should do birth control and give subsidies to women under 25 sterilizing themselves (women from countries that get more than 2 kids per women). what this youtube channel also never seems to mension is all the good points of nuclear energy but it instead preaches solar pannels and windmills. YOU KNOW, the huge iron poles that generate a very low and inconsistent amount of energy, you know the plastic things you place on your roof that generate no energy. What I think is that we should block all trade with india if it doesnt stop building the 400 coal energy plants and does birthcontrol. Did you know the population of india quadrupled the last 50 years? The exact same happens in afrika. the population grows fast but still migrates to Europe, the countries are developing and this development speeds up the population growth. What we should do is close all borders with developing countries and half the human population before 2050 if we truly care for this planet. But no, this isnt thought, this is thought to be racist, nationalist, white supremist whatever ''ist'' there is.
6:27 single use plastic bag. Dont people understand yo can use the plastic bag at least 50 times? the "throw away plastic bag", is reusable. you dont have to throw it away...
That’s why I support curing a degenerative disease called aging. It kills 100% of the population. With such short lifespans, many people fail to consider the consequences of their actions even a mere *100 years* into the future! Can you imagine?! Yes, it’s true! Support universally curing aging. Not only will you save your own life, you’ll help billions of people start looking farther ahead than the tip of their own nose!
@@briansmithbeta Eliminating aging is impossible with our current technology. We need to have very advanced genetic manipulation technology, much more advanced than CRISPR.
A good way to avert the conundrum of deciding whether or not recycling plastic is worth it is to re-use those one-use items that are usually thrown away so quickly. Even if you only re-use each item once, you effectively double its useful lifespan. Examples: I keep disposable plastic grocery bags that I get from stores to be later used as trash can liners. I use the cable ties that come with many electronic devices for future cable storage and management. I retain cardboard and paper boxes and packaging envelopes for storage or sending items later on. When I have an item that breaks I always try my best to repair or salvage whatever I can from it before buying a new one. There are many other examples too, many of which are even better for the environment (and your wallet) than recycling. Please upvote this so more people see it!
How about you just don't throw plastic into a river and instead dispose it where it belongs: In a fucking trashbag. And that doesn't apply only to plastic.
Northgate great idea! Maybe you could start some sort of campaign with the goal of making people stop that! Now what should we call it? Oh, I know! We'll call it an "awareness campaign" Now people will definitely stop throwing crap in the rivers! Because that's how we stopped all air pollution!
We could also get companies to stop using disposable plastic, like drinks and food from fast food places or have more locally owned businesses creating the sandwiches so they don't need to be packaged in plastic all the time.
reusing something just once will be twice as good for the environment than even recycling it, as all the material used, and carbon produced making it isnt "wasted" when the disposable material is thrown away. however in my coat pocket is a carrier bag from 3 years ago that i use to carry my mcdonalds food in, roughly once every 3 weeks. I do this, becuse at least half of the time i used the paper bags McDonalds give, it would fall apart before i got home, wasting food. I also can't re-use that bag, so all the energy used to create it is instantly wasted. not to mention the paper bag is as recyclable as the plastic one, you just need to know where to find the recycling points. another great example is "paper" cups at coffee shops. they aren't really paper, they are paper coated with plastic. these cant be recycled. 100% paper is impossible because it would fall apart after minutes. the irony is a 100% plastic cup would be far better for the environment. its light weight, can be stored for years, wont fall apart during use, and because it is a single material, can easily be recycled in the end. what would be even better is having a reusable flask.
I saw a static that said: Only *5%* out of *95%* of all plastic of this world is being recycled... that shocked me. This sentence is fitting with the plastic thing: „what we can‘t see, we don‘t believe and we forget it...“ It‘s so sad when you think about what a dangerous threat the human is for the world...
@@DiosPerroSandia No. Plastic is not easy to recycle. It degrades after centuries and just keeps on piling. We're not just lazy. This has become a problem the trash industry can't resolve. They keep on getting more and more plastic and don't have a way to get rid of it since like I said it has long degrading time. Burning plastic is also not a good way because plastic releases many harmful gasses when burned.
Person: Don’t use plastic straws use metal straws! Me, an intellectual: *_(Drinks from the cup)_* Edit: Why tf has the reply section turned into a warzone
Amateur. I just hold my mouth directly under the faucet on the kitchen sink. Glup glup glup. I guess that's not typical though, I haven't drunk a soft drink in years, if everyone out there was like me coca cola would be out of business.
@@teamcor7086 He literally just asked you for an explanation as to how are straws useful enough to keep using them. Instead of defending your argument you're just "threatening" to report him for no reason at all.
@@RadicalUnderstanding Generally those that need straws are children, those with certain disabilities and even the elderly. If you are unable to easily hold onto a drink to the point you use a straw then it is pretty needed to helps you drink instead of spilling it or going without. Imagine a world where young children, people with certain disabilities and the old couldn't easily drink in the summer and can have health risks and you will find that a straw is pretty important for a select group and removing them can actively be harmful and the option should be provided. Basically the solution is often not remove something completely but find better ways to do it so the people that need it can still access it.
The world is killing itself, I’m 10, and guess what? I didn’t know about this until now. They teach useless things but not about the problems of the world like this.
This video was so accurate, very well informed. Excellent work! However, the trophic transfer of the particles is still under debate I think. We‘ll see what new publications will come up with 🙂
Anytime I think to my self that my animations are getting better, I come and watch one of your videos I get very very very quickly humbled lol Out of all the channels on RUclips, I think you and Alan Becker really embody the "Quality > Quantity" mentality, which is something that should really be commended on RUclips in 2018. I've been supporting you since day 1, and I will continue to the end :) Keep up the incredible work
Actually thats a really good idea (except for the logistics of collecting quadrillions of peices of plastic into one place) It could serve as a monument to how wasteful we are.
*Bio-degradable or compostable plastic* can solve a lot of issues. The ban on single use plastics is a good thing, that will save nature and the quality of fish from the ocean !
I don't think you understand. If you spend 100 years slowly accumulating plastics, it's gonna take at least 100 years to completely clean it up. There is no quick fix to it. We need hard work to counteract our hard refuse. Everyone wants a quick resolution, but the fact is it might solve it for a day, a year, a hundred. But our children's children will still have to deal with it. We're just passing the responsibility to others.
Biodegradable plastics require certain conditions to degrade, otherwise they're just as bad as normal plastic. Degradable plastics will just break down into microplastics which are worse. Compostable plastic need to be taken to a special composting facility as they can't be placed in your backyard compost. Best thing you can do is reduce your plastic consumption and move to more eco friendly options.
I have to say that i like that video more than the other "against plastic" videos: - Most of the other video are like: "No no, you are a bad customer because you buy plastic" - Welp, there are whole industries that still producing plastic, either because they don't want to change or they can't change because there is no good alternative available which has the same physical properties plastics have. So before people should complain about plastic, they should also offer a better solution to replace it. - and what also needs to be addressed is that what happens if i throw plastic in the correct bin: what comes afterwards. How is the waste industry handle it? Because i don't think it's just the "normal person" which throws plastic in the ocean And we will just get that problem solved in the long run if people begin to research on alternatives and when they are there and they are equal to plastic, politics need to make sure financially that it's wiser to use the non-plastic alternative. I also liked that the alternative bags are addressed in the video: They are not that "good shit" which everyone wants to tell you and their materials have their own downsides, in the production process and also in usage. For example cleaning them if something you bought is not completely sealed anymore, is a pain in the ass because the fabric structure holds on to "things". The Plastic Bag has a much smoother surface, water over it and it's gone. And for all that complaining about that example, think about this: Like with every product which is intended to be used for a very long time, maintenance is a factor. I say this because some people turn low-key into clerics if you "dare" to complain about the plastic alternatives. My opinion is that not plastic is the problem, people are the problem.
Im a doing polymer science bachelor studies atm, so i do know my fair share about plastics. And let me tell u, plastics are just a scape goat for Humans. We dont want to be the bad guy so we blame materials etc... Plastics itself arent bad, as long as they are used proplerly and using them is still our Job. But sadly we simply dont use them properly, especially when it comes to recycling.
I fully appreciate your extraordinary effort to inform random people about the action we ought to take, in order to have the right to call this planet "home". I love your videos and have shared their moral or content with loads of people.
Kurzgesagt is so nuanced. It's refreshing to hear someone honestly acknowledge the complicated problems of food waste, energy, and developing countries' infrastructure. But without using it as an excuse for business-as-usual.
It should have been like this, midas: " what ever i touch should become gold if i want to". Simple, then whatever midas wanted only those things will turn gold. Similarly if use enough plastic upto a limit no harm will happen. so if use more than limit stuff like these happen.
What I always found interesting about this is that the materials to make plastic come from nature, so in a sense, just rearranging and changing the way these substances exist in our environment can have a massive impact. Chemistry is cool.
I think its a bit funny that you watched a video about how you have been ingesting small amounts of plastic every single day since you were born and then thought, chemistry is cool.
Anandjot Yar-Khunt um I think you're mistaken. The lorax was based off an ancient civilization about 7600 years ago and retold through the teachings of Avraham of Akkad. Now look whose the idiot💪
If the manufacturing processes that go into making a reusable cotton bag cause it to have the same impact on the environment as 7,100 plastic bags, and a reusable bag has to be used over 7,100 times to have a lower overall impact on the environment, that means you would have to use it every day for 19.4 years. If you only go shopping once a week, it would take 135 years. So you will never use a reusable bag enough times within your lifetime to justify it. And let's not forget, that reusable bag wouldn't last 7,100 shopping trips anyway. It will eventually wear out, rip, or get lost, and you will have to replace it, so it will always be worse for the environment.
"This bag carries a lot of history. You see this stitch here? This is from Black Friday '52, when your grandfather lost his leg fighting with a Midwestern soccer mom over a Howdy Doody doll."
I'd take into account though that you (or at least I do) usually use more than one plastic bag when I shop. Either one by itself doesn't have enough strength to hole the groceries thus you double bag, or I would get like 5 bag worths of groceries so the time span isn't completely valid
ElisDaBest Vlogs The time span is only an estimate after all and the results may very based on how much groceries and what things you actually put into the bag.
I use a good quality plastic reusable bag, I've used it to lift weights it shouldnt be able to withstand, i bought it for about 1 euro and it's lasted me 2 years so far. I highly recommend it
If the micro plastics are toxic or ruin our testosterone then yes, otherwise there have been efforts to create plastic eating bacteria that will for sure be able to clean out a lot of the problems we have. It's really up to cleaning up the 90% locations and teaching their people and governments that they are "selling us all down the river" with their pollution
Here's one way to reduce plastic waste: *Prevent planned obsolescence* By designing things to make them break sooner, it means more things are thrown away. Standards and regulations should be set up that prevents planned obsolescence from being a feature for industry owners. However, that might never happen because of lobbyists.
This sounds fantastic but.. economically for any company it’s a terrible idea to make any money. Just look at apple and how they keep releasing practically the same iPhone each year...
Darth Obscurity I not staying that I approve of planned obsolescence (cause I don’t , it’s terrible) but I can’t sadly see it going away any time soon... I wish it would end but it’s probably not going too...
Look at older generations though.. they kept garages filled with parts and continued to fix what broke. I feel like it's a "new" culture of consumerism that keepS people buying new things over and over, regardless of its necessity. I'd like to see Kurzgesagt run a video on the pros and cons of consumerism. Think about all the wasteful marketing dollars spent to get sales. The waste in markdowns below cost at the end of a seasonal buy. For what gain though? A smaller economy? Less innovation $s and harder financing? Anyway.. interesting.
@@kingslushie1018 I feel like this overlooks the fact that technology gets better and better and that upgrading a phone might mean a better processor, graphics card, wifi enabled hardware, etc.. kind of a chicken and egg thing though right? Sometimes the available hardware drives the technology that uses it and other times we have software that is just waiting for the "instantaneous" 5G to come along to support it. I guess it just matters where you as a consumer sit in the cycle. (personally.... I just want a better camera)
The time it is taking to do something regarding plastic pollution and global warming: 1980s: not much commitment regarding the worlds pysical problems but life was good 1990s: began awareness 2000s: getting there 2010s: nothing is working 2020s: its either now that we do something or we all die Kinda reminds me of doing a homework assignment last minute
Well, that's the first objective video on the plastics issue that I've watched so far. People need to see both sides of the coin not only the 'plastics should be banned' kind of view.
@@eeva4700 I guess he's referring to the fact that the solution isn't simply to "ban plastics" and it's important to consider the consequences of doing such.
@@eeva4700 As Auro said, it's that banning plastics actually makes things even worse. That we need to solve the problem, not just ban the thing. There is actually a solution that was getting traction, but it keeps being hampered by the "ban plastics" fanatics. It's to make the plastics degrade well. There are bioplastic clamshell containers that could replace a lot of existing plastic clamshell containers (those clear, hinged food containers you see cupcakes and sandwiches in on supermarket shelves that click closed). The same plastic can be used in straws if you believed the 9 year old who tricked millions of people into thinking plastic straws were scary. Others are working on bioplastic shopping bags, bioplastic diapers exist, etc. Even in the 80's, McDonalds hired a company to develop biodegradeable foam containers...but thanks to a large number of gullible people who listened to paper mills and didn't double check first, they pressured McDonalds until it switched to less environmentally friendly paper containers. If you want to save the environment, you have to solve the problem in a better way, not ban the solution that you're scared of. Plastic containers and single use plastics solve an ENORMOUS problem for humanity. If you want the plastics gone, solve the problem the plastics are solving better. And actually make sure your solution is better, unlike the cotton reuseable bags, metal straws, glass plates that get washed with detergents and a lot of heated freshwater many times a day, and other cumulative environmental disasters you forgot when you focused on getting rid of one thing. (The 9 year old was named Milo Cress, if you feel like looking up who duped you into thinking single use straws were the bane of humanity.)
Merennulli absolutely this. The truth about any issue is that banning the problem doesn’t solve it. Proper education and better innovation does. Think about cigarettes or tobacco. It was a hip thing to do back then but it became increasingly apparent that the substance was bad for our health. Banning cigarettes wouldn’t make them go away. But with proper education and finding alternatives that would appeal to the public, it would lead to a phasing out of the medium you’re looking to remove. Plastic would be no different. Teaching people how to recycle and continuing to develop material that can do the same job as plastic and not impact the world as much is how you would be able to get rid of plastic once and for all
Great video! I remembered seeing one research in one of my classes saying that for as simple reusable cotton bag you need to use them 100 to 200 times to make it be worth it comparing to a plastic bag in terms of CO2. I guess it depends on what time of reusable bag and what environmental impact you are looking at
We’re so screwed. What can we do? Bug our politicians who won’t listen; sign up for a cause; donate money we don't have a lot of (certainly not compared to corporations); those are the only things we can really do; make changes in our day-to-day behaviors; futile efforts that won’t turn the tide. But, what else can we do? Nothing much, really. Smh. I'm tired, so tired. It's one damn thing after another. We’ve made our bed, and it’s made of plastic.
I don't live on $3 a day, I live in a first world country. My laptop is used, and 2 of my past 4 phones have been used. BTW I help reuse materials by collecting stuff I find and turning it into new stuff, my hobby. (Edit: oops, I thought никита емельянов asked me)
Just because people live in first-world countries doesn't mean they have all the money they want. There are poor people everywhere, even 1st world countries. Just because someone isn't poor doesn't mean they have enough money to donate to causes. Look at yourself, for instance. You have a computer, but don't have enough money to donate. Maybe you should think for yourself instead of repeating shit you hear on the internet. Maybe, YOU'RE the scumbag, did you ever think of that?
The rest of the story of King Midas: "Then, the gods had pity on him, so they told him to wash his hands in a particular river/stream. (Sorry, i forgot it's name.) Then, when he did, the gold was washed away from his hands, then everything he had touched, that did turn to gold, turned back to normal. Then, at a party, the king insulted Apollo, which angered Apollo. He then turned Midas' ears into Ass' ears." Edit from one year later: Also, Midas went to his barber, and the barber kept it as a secret. He wanted to tell others about it so badly he whispered into the ground saying "Midas has ass' ears." Years later, those words can be heard whispered when the wind blows on the grass that grew on the site. (At least that's what the myths say)
Not really, as told by aristotles midas died of starvation. it's only in the children's tale made in in the renaissance that he could "pray for forgiveness". The idea of gods "forgiving" and "teaching" humans was not something that the ancient greek dwell on. For them gods weren't teachers themselves, they were the metaphores to be taught, gods were very much fallible and lived just like humans did. Sometimes caring, sometimes not, depending on the metaphore that needed explanation.
Cotton bag has 7100x bigger carbon footprint but on the other hand it's physical impact is tiny compared to 7100 plastic bags that will float around for up to 1000 years. It is indeed quite complicated but as a rule of thumb one use disposables are a bad idea.
When I was in third grade my teacher didn't have anything good for science and I suggested kurzgesagt and now I'm in fifth grade and seeing a kurzgesagt video after 2 years is truly touching to me
Not to sound like that guy, but Del Monte did it help solve the issue of produce deserts in impoverished areas in our country. Bananas are the only fruit that refrigeration doesn't keep fresh so they filled the plastic wrapper with a gas that kept the bananas fresher for longer. This allowed bananas to be sold in convenient stores in places where those stores are your only close food option. It's by no means an ideal solution but it wasn't some thoughtless corporate ploy, their where good intentions behind it.
Coffee shops here in the US, especially the large chain ones that sell food and snacks. Makes shoppers feel better because they know no one else touched it >_>
AttilaTheBuns, My dude, some idiotic company who doesn't know what their doing, i've seen individual oranges sold in plastic containers, and the oranges were *peeled.* Some companies sit on a throne of lies and others consist entirely of complete and utter imbeciles.
the Irony is that A more trees will be cut down for paper and B Australia's plastic use is not the real issue, it's Asia's (like China/India) People think plastic bags are the only issue, but they are not, in fact if people would recycle said bags the bags would not even be an issue at all, it's far more the one use plastic items that people use which are the problem.
Yeh tell that to the rest of the brain dead Australia. When we had an above average summer the fools here demanded the politicians shut down every power plant, even though we produce less than 1% of the worlds pollution. Now that our plants are shutting down, half the country has blackouts every week
There are 3 functional solar farms and FOUR MORE being built near my city. I think you're entirely ignoring how renewable energy is stepping up for fossil fuels, just takes time.
per capita australia is one of the worst polluters. and it would be intellectually dishonest to say that australia couldn't easily support itself from a largely (not SOLELY) solar-based network. it's the sunburnt country, after all
Lucifer Satan although he said cloth bag has larger carfoot than plastic ones, we should choose cloth bags since they don't ruin ecosystem as much as plastic.
Nature: Please don't throw your trash in the ocean, you are making a mistake. Humans: Yea yea shut up. Micro plastic: *starts killing humans* Nature: What did i say.
Kyle Li thats not funny. We will die from this if 2/3 of the human race doesn't do something to resolve this. We are literally 30 years away from 2049. You really want to hit 2050 with trash?
*This environment day Plastic was highlighted in big way in indian news channels and I watch lots of BBC Earth videos where Attenborough constantly talks about Plastic problems..I had stop accepting plastic bags from shops and I try my best to use paper wrappings and self made paper bags..We need to act now otherwise it will be too late* I wanted this channel to speak about environment and finally they did 👍👌
My Digital Teacher good do that while the Chinese dump a few tonnes of plastic in the ocean and in the river's making your efforts relatively worthless
Mantis Satanis China trade off human and animal lives for business and corporate world. Most of the water reservoirs are polluted beyond the limit. Many cities have no ground water. India produce huge waste as well but India is dedicated towards eco friendly and better world. UN delegates were there in India this environment day and Beat the Plastic was theme I still remember it. Doesn't matter what Trump thinks n says of India but India have valued nature's importance from early times. It was big set back seeing US withdrawing from climate and environment protection programs. A week ago Delhi was brought to halt by protests coz govt planned to cut down 14K trees to pave road and make residential area in Delhi but people protested and stopped the program n saved the trees. India has great recrod for plant and Wild life preservation. Jungle Book and Mowgali all were inspired by Human link with forest and animals. People have sacrificed their lives for plants..I Wish somebody does a movie on this story as well.
MrSchnieke what the fuck are you talking about?? We wont suffer a thing. Wr will be long dead before the negatives, and by then humanity will be out exploring the galaxy. So just enjoy life, party as hard as possible, stop being a trendy hipster douchebag that just spouts al gore talking points, whitout even giving them a single thought. Meh you know what, you want to be miserable, go ahead. Just please do it alone somewhere else.
Yeah it's really sad we let things break down and produce methane that pushes it into the air rather than actually using it as a better fuel alternative.
The problem is, how can we gather spare food and if we can, different foods have different density of preservation which make some foods get rotten really fast while the other take longer.
Funny enough, there are some countries and the us are looking at ways of making natural gas power plants next to land fills to help compat the dependence on coal and oil for our electricity needs. As it still produces CO2 but only CO2. Compare to the oil and coal that produce more CO2 and other harmful substances that get released into our atmosphere.
Ok, but they won't have to live in that world, WE will . The fact that they still refuse to do anything probes that they will never so it's up to us now to do something about it.
We're apart of this too, many of my peers litter without thinking of the consequence and they are also 15. Plastic is beneficial but it's important that we take the proper action and care. If everyone did their part, we wouldn't be having such a huge problem; however, it's our responsibility to get the change we need and want to see.
Our parents said the same to their parents. We said the same to our parents. Your kids will say the same to you. Young people always think they know what's wrong with the world and are VERY susceptible to the scary half of a story as you demonstrate here. Notice midway through they explained that simply banning the plastics would make things worse. There is no magic solution someone can just apply and fix everything. If there were, someone would have made a lot of money off of it and put it into place already. We're working on biodegradeable replacements, filters, recycling, and numerous other ways of addressing this, but crying "the old people are ruining the world" is just barely a step up from crying that you didn't get a second candy bar...wrapped in plastic.
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Is it made from plastic?
I like it!!!
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Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell with reusable bags at least the disposable ones don’t end in the ocean. Like okey, maybe it uses a lot of other resources, but not having plastic bags floating around can’t hurt :!
As a video editor and motion graphics artist, I must say In a Nutshell never cease to amaze me with their insane quality content. RUclips is blessed to have them.
BanditRants your videos are godly!
What does your profession have to do with your comment though?
BanditRants but is it relevant to the video?
we are indeed lucky to have this awesome team making an quality content.
What part of video editing and motion graphics does not enter your incompetent minds? BanditRants and I share the same thoughts; like him, I do animation and cinematography, and Kurzgesagt's content blow us away.
Wow I love the effort put into each video
Jordan Ugo I agree. The art style combined with the knowledge is why I look forward to seeing a new video every month
Me Too.Specially their way of Explanation, even a illiterate person may also get understood
No shit, sherlock
That's why his videos come once a month
Lots of infuriating misinformation in this one though. Makes me think that there might be in all of them and I'm just too ignorant in the other subjects they talk about to know better. I work with plastic for a living and the only valid concern they voice is the pollution killing marine life. Nothing else in the video is concerning or a problem unless you are looking in at an industry from the outside.
1900s: let’s use plastic to save paper
2010s: let’s use paper to save plastic
they have similar environme----
The ocean: Stop using plastic!!! You are killing the fish.
The trees:...
I think the end of the day, the problem is consumerism in a world of finite resources
How about... we don't use either... and go to stores with our own metal stuff... so we can get stuff that has already been made served to us? Like going to buy stuff, but you have to package your own stuff and obviously wash it. Idk it doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. The problem is though, that would take up a lot of metal and then, wouldn't you know it, we ran out of metal.
How about we went digital? Imagine those Holo pad from star war thingy.
The fact that Kurzesagt content is free, whilst maintaining nearly unmatched levels of quality, will never cease to amaze me.
Their videos get millons, tens of millions of views. Due to the nature of the content, their videos are monetized so they actually make bank.
@@kodeystockton1124 I'm aware they make money back, but there is a huge amount of effort and the returns are far from guaranteed (e.g., poor luck with the algorithm). I think it's just great content and we're lucky to have them on this platform!
@@Oxcentric Oh I agree
@i billionaire?
@@Oxcentric didn't Kurzgesagt literally receive a 570,000$ grant from the Bill and Melinda and Gates Foundation for some of their videos? Not only that, they received other funding from organizations like Open Philanthropy (keep in mind, these organizations are all from multi-billionaires, yea, that's how they have such high quality) Yes, I get it, not all videos are sponsored by billionaire organizations but they're a major part (more so than viewer funding) of how they're able to make such high quality animations
Finally something with quality in the trends..
And that's all you have to say about this matter?
LeonTV every video this channel makes, will be ended up in trending.
Yeah its just a bunch of Trump bashing.
pp rr Holy shit is it? That'd be worse than I thought!
you mean trending vids on youtube right? :) happy to read that you find this quality! let's all pick up on this message and transform it into something productive in our lives.
I just love how at the beginning the captions say: [catchy intro music]
It changes one of my favourites is [snazzy intro music] (or that might have been a hallucination idk :/)
xD
Yeah
Wait, how would they know what music is?
@@thethunderstone3072 Kurzgesagt wrote the captions. Edit: The community sends Kurzgesagt the subtitles.
The cartoonish look of these videos do not at all match the terror I feel when watching them.
Exactly
Yeh
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And that's exactly what makes them so watchable ┐( ̄ヮ ̄)┌
Hello, I’m from Japan and I’m living in China for a long time for work. I’m currently working on biodegradable polyester. But obviously it’s pricey and people don’t bother to spend more money to chose eco friendly products here. I really would like to translate this video into Chinese and show them if it is ok.
Wow! Someone working in China who is concerned about copyright. You are now one of my favorite people.
You should send them an email
I don't know if you noticed, but there are Chinese subtitles to this video. Unless you mean translate into Chinese speech.
@@ministerievanstudiecollege5788 In China i couldn't watch RUclips (and the government also banned Google, Facebook, Instagram...
@@95ellington ah, i know bilibili, yes
I think it's worth noting that the reusable bag study found several actually viable alternatives:
Non-woven polypropylene bags: 37 reuses
Woven polypropylene bags: 32 reuses
Recycled polyethylene terephthalate bags: 96 reuses
Recycled Polyester bags: 35 reuses
Cotton was just the worst, unless maybe you make it yourself out of clothing you'd otherwise throw away.
Of course, these are also plastics but I think multi-use makes a huge difference over single-use especially when it can be recycled or disposed of more responsibly (plus is less likely to fly away).
This is worth noting indeed
The study also assumed the bags would be burnt up and not thrown away.
I've been using a hemp cloth bag or almost 3 years now! Hemp needs little water and is just about as durable as cotton. Durable cloth bags from responsible sources are awesome.
Hi - do you know what study this was? or have a link to an article for a university research project - thanks
Massalinie a
WHO THE HELL WRAPS A BANANA?
weirdly enough, the supermarket in my country does it lol one banana in one plastic
Someone who wants it to last longer. As the video just said, plastic wrap keeps products safe to eat longer, keeping more out of the trash and lowering the environmental impact more than not using plastic would have. And, yes, even still in the peel, plastic wrap will keep a banana from going bad longer.
The fix is to change the chemistry of the plastic so it breaks down safely. People are working on this, and have already created safe, biodegradeable, and even affordable plastic containers...which are often banned because they're still technically plastic and we're scared of plastic now even though it has lower environmental impact than the alternative.
the peel IS THE WRAPPER
lol
AetherResonant yea like why wrap something that doesn’t need to be
Seattle just passed the first ban on straws in the U.S., which is important because straws are particularly difficult to recycle due to their size. And also important because Starbucks is based in Seattle and has already innovated a lid that does not require a straw for iced drinks.
FutureNow dannggg
that is great!!! So much plastic is just mindlessly thrown away in 10 minutes, I don't even think a lot of people are even aware of what they are doing any more.
Mitch Gillilan I saw a good reusable straw made out of glass and stainless steel that is completely washable. I think that we need more multi-use products.
+FutureNow
It all starts with small changes. :D
Big deal. Good luck changing anything with these tiny token measures. Did you even watch the video? Most of the oceanic plastic pollution is happening in Asia and Africa, it's not just a few plastic straws, and nothing we can do will stop it. Here in Seattle we like to think we're so enlightened, but it's all meaningless symbolic gestures that mostly make us feel good about ourselves, and not much else.
Kurzgesagt videos like this should be shown more often in schools. Especially since many are in multiple languages.
my school (when i still was in public) did show kurzgesagt videos a lot actually, so this does happen now.
@@strideanimations3027 if only it was more frequent though :'-(
How do you think they get those millions of views? Schools do show them.
@@StrazdasLT Most of those views are by private individuals.
@@strideanimations3027 HOW!!!! i would go tos school more often if taht was in my school
We could maybe grow food that has its own wrapping?
Oranges have outsmarted us already.
Also banana
Also every other fruit
@@AshVXmc eh, some do it better than others.
COCONUT: *_LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF_*
Aren't those still gonna spoil though? Maybe not as much as unwrapped food, but it still wouldn't last very long without plastic packaging
Those plastic monsters looked like Ferbies, which is an effective way of making plastic look very scary
Ferbies are an effective way of making anything look scary.
Only other acceptable choice would've been a mogwai.
@TheHorseFormerlyWithoutAName except nobody knows what that is
Who the FUCK doesn't know what Gremlins are?
Seriously, do kids these days not watch that movie???
Throttle Kitty I mean, I'm 23 and I haven't seen it. So I'd say... No?
I suppose one way to help reduce waste is to give incentives to companies for making their products 100% recyclable. Looking around my room there really isn't much that is plastic, but the stuff that is isn't one-use.
Lashan "give insentive" you mean force on them so they go somewhere else To produce :P .
no, I think he means that if companies see the economical benefits from recycling then they will accommodate their products to suit recycling better.
Lashan Not exactly feasible to make everything 100% recyclable. And like the cotton bag example in the video. Most of the time, producing one-use plastic items is more economical and more eco-friendly in climate change terms than producing a re-usuable item of the same purpose.
The only way the governments could theoretically provide incentives for all the companies is to subsidise a substitute material to plastic, such as cotton or paper and subsidise research on how to reduce emissions released when making products with those materials.
But to keep the economy stable, the government would have to subsidise every single company to provide incentive for *all* of them to quit using plastic.
There'd also need to be research on how to make the substitute material as strong as plastic and as versatile and flexible as plastic. Which would cost the governments of the world billions. Not a wise move to invest no much money into a theoretical substitute for plastic, which has served us pretty well so far.
The only feasible solution I can really see is to further encourage recycling, tax plastic wastage even more and develop a new form of material that's more biodegradable to use as wrapping.
Incentives? Why not form a company that buy used plastic and recycle those into new products.
The government enforces a pollution quota, meaning businesses can only pollute at a set amount. They pay for the right to polite X amount, and the overall sum total is determined by the government. Businesses which under pollute are then able to sell their pollution rights to other companies. This actually helps reduce all forms of pollution by a lot.
Tightenkng this policy or creating similar ones globally would actually work wonders because money (and losing less of it to the government) is unfortunately one of if not the biggest incentive in modern civilization.
Just realize Kurzgesagt playing the long game, started talking about Midas 2 years before releasing an entire video about the midas touch.
Well played.
Midas came back and now I feel Ecstatic.
*It irritates me when I see people throw trash anywhere.*
_The world is your garbage bin mate? Really?_
Dean Natuno I think it’s not that bad when natural things are thrown away(fruits, paper, etc.) because those are in the environment anyways and it might actually make the environment healthier because when it decomposes it creates compost which is good for soil. Just not when people throw away plastic because it will be there for generations to come.
Really a problem for the janitors.
Dean Natuno at my last job everyone would throw their water bottles and soda bottles in the trash when there was a recycle bin right next to it.. know how irritating it is to see that?
paper takes a lot of time to go away. But atleast unlike plastic if paper gets eaten by an animal it will digest anyways.
The idea that littering is more attributable to individuals being careless than disposable packaging producers is an idea paid for by the packaging industry.
Look at the origins of the "crying Indian" PSA paid for and produced by the largest plastic and packaging conglomerates in the world.
Ah nice my weekly dose of existential crisis is out!
Yeah, who doesn't like to copy top comments!!
EDIT: The original comment WAS in the top but RUclips ruined it.
EDIT 2: Now the original comment is in the top.
FAT MOOD
*Monthly
check methane hydrate in artic & siberian tundras,,,
Lmao
This is so terrifying... We should save our environment to save ourselves :(
Yea we should... but will we save our environment? I think it will become a bigger problem in the future and humanity will just accept the situation, until they sink in their own dirt.
We have to start NOW, because the pollution won't disappear. Its becoming more and more.
We had to start NOW ten years ago, and it really hasent gotten worse.
This is so terrifying... Kurzgesagt play Optimistic Nihilism
You can start by being vegan.
@@KiTheMC Woah there, that's a little drastic, remember, tons of vegans support drug cartels by buying tons of avacados, Vegan food often is processed and held in plastic containers, don't think vegans make the environment any better than they do.
Thank you for including the bit about how some of our plastic substitutes are actually less environmentally friendly (the grocery bag example). I recently learned about that and it really rocked my world view about what it means to be environmentally friendly
The video kind of contradicts itself at that point. All of the parts about plastic taking forever to break down and getting into our food chain and everything still applies to it beyond just the manufacturing process. For the long term health of the planet, the cotton bag is significantly more sustainable. Also, I'd like to know what the pollution numbers are on making 7100 plastic bags vs one cotton bag, since they said one cotton bag needs to be used 7100 times to make up for the pollution difference in manufacturing.
I'm a plastic man
Recycling's my plan
Life in plastic
It's fantastic
Sebastian Elytron lol
Sebastian Elytron those rhymes tho...
Oooo ooo oo
Someone call Aqua to make this PSA
Sebastian Elytron sick bars bruh
"Tell your friends and family"..... if you had any idea what it is like to talk to rocks......
Omggg so truee
@xennophelia - Well, depending on your area and your waste management/recycling systems, sometimes throwing the plastic away IS the better option. For example; here in Hawaii we have H-Power which is a facility that burns most of our trash to create less landfill waste and to generate power, we also have no plastic recycling on the island and instead ship it to China. In our case, studies have shown that tossing the plastic in the trash to be burned is less impactful than sending it across the ocean in an attempt to recycle it.
In other words, you need to check out how your local plastic trash/recycling is handled and where it eventually ends up. Then go from there. That is also why most people don't even bother, because 20 minutes of research is asking too much of them. It's pretty sad.
I don’t think you guys understand what a joke is
Silvus Sol you do know burning trash is even worse for the environment right?
"What should we use to make this disposable item that'll only be used once?"
"How about this nearly indestructible material that never deteriorates and is very hard to dispose of?"
"...Why the hell would we do that?"
"It's cheap"
"Okay then!"
America:InANutshell
@@STM_tm more like the world. And plastic, according to this video, actually does have a lot of uses where it seems irreplaceable
@@STM_tm everyone uses plastic. As pointed out in the video, most of the plastic in the Ocean does not come from America.
plastic itself isn't a problem in fact its beneficial, its how we dispose it is the problem
@@satanichiamcdowell6298 I agree, plastic is revolutionary, imagine having to replace plastic.
I remember learning a few years ago that in the South-East of Asia, someone invented bags and cups that were actually made in a seaweed fiber, and could also be eaten if you wanted it (seriously, because they dissolved into your mouth, and you could put salt on them) or throw them into the ocean without any worries because they would dissolve completely in organic material. I genuinely wonder why that stuff didn't go "popular" and everyone forgot or never noticed it :( because if it did, It would have changed many things in my opinion.
If it dissolves in your mouth, I don't understand how it could also be used for long term storage of manufactured goods. Plastic works so well in single serving things you buy at the store because it doesn't degrade from moisture - the seaweed fiber would last like a week on a store shelf and degrade
@@heckingbamboozled8097
This is the same reason why paper straws don't work, they get soggy as they sit in a drink.
A true solution has to work, be convenient and be affordable. And it's hard to make something like that.
This is one of the best channels on youtube!
Cities & Skyscrapers what a click bait BS title. Plastic came from earth.
But my channel sucks
9oo9x stfu
9,999,999 views with all those views?
This is the best channel on RUclips!*
Reimagine
Rethink,
Refuse,
Repair,
Reuse,
Reduce,
Recycle,
Recreate,
Replace with reusable solutions.
Rejoice!
Represent!
That’s 8 more R’s than most people learned from school
Repeat
I dont need to break the 69th like
HAA!
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Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell amazing work. Love your channel.
Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell yat
Seriously speaking I found it to be the best channel on RUclips
How bout exploring topics about Religion, Politics, companies and all that fun stuff techies of today like talking about?
Midas: Everything I touch turns into gold I can't eat :C
Anyone: Just use your mouth
Midas: *Now listen here*
or wear gloves that will work too I guess
@@blmb4274 Well the gloves would turn into gold and he cant ever take them off
@@pengpura ... poor midas XD
Or use a fork 😂
@@patiencewallace8453 use a spoon, even better than average metal spoon/fork, because gold spoon/fork doesn't compromise taste
This is why recycling should be a law before it is too late...
Unfortunately many plastics aren't very good for being recycles.
recycling also uses a lot of resources/energy. It's best to just cut back on your plastic usage.
That's why plastic bags, straws and water bottles should be banned. People are too lazy or don't know why plastics are bad for our health and the environment. Please use Biobags - they are compostable!
it will then go to china and become your clothes called polyester.
Eric the Bleach man there shouldn’t be a law people should just do it
Who are these monsters that throw away Gameboys???
the pc master race
SSSSSEEEEEEGGGGGAAAAA!!
broken
anyone with a phone, calculator, 3DS, or pc that can emulate
Ikr i still have my gameboy color
*You make top notch science animated videos*
To say that, you press the 'Like' button with the thumbs-up. You don't need to clutter the comments section, making it harder to see relevant, informative comments.
chill swoopy
Swoopy _1 get over yourself dude
You made a top notch positive response comment
Swoopy _1 are you okay?
My little brother: "I suppose the lesson of this video is not to eat fish!"
Me: "No! The lesson is to use less plastic!"
I don't like fish so no problem
@@SirusStarTV But plastics finish also in water. And I think you can't just stop drinking...
@@blade7y156 so not even the most refined tap waters is safe from plastic pollution?
@@phatchungus9266 I don't know, it is a good question.
@@phatchungus9266 its is not safe
The weird thing is that plastic bags were actually made so that we could reuse it until it was worn out
That’s why it is very durable
I used to take them back to the grocery store's bins, but I now have 4 cloth bags and only use a plastic bag for trash. But some of those have holes in the bottom.
Cool, but it's not.
And I mean nothing is stopping you from just reusing them and they're often so thin that they can easily be folded into a pocket. I usually just always carry some sort of bag on me so I never need to buy one and if I do I take it home and store it so I can reuse it. The only real downside to plastic bags is that they're not as strong as cotton ones so you have to be a bit more careful when loading them and unlike a cotton bag you can't repair them if they do start to break. But keeping that in mind I just pack different bags depending on the ammount of shopping I expect to do.
Also even a plastic bag with broken handles can be reused as a trash bag.
This is a good video. It makes us question what is the best way to move forward, with all options coming with consequences of different effects.
Idt we have enough plastic in the ocean. If we put enough plastic in the ocean, we can build a land bridge across the Atlantic and pacific
You missed the part about 90% of the plastic coming from Ten rivers, Two in Africa, Two in India, the rest in Asia. Who has the problem?
SDG Danny its too late to make a new choice were too late
And the researcher of this video missed the information where developed countries export most of their waste to China, India and Africa by exploiting the often lax environmental standards in these developing countries. If you really care about the planet, start by changing your lifestyle and get your government to recycle their own waste instead of shifting the blame and responsibility to countries that are still developing and may not have the wealth or technology to dispose all their waste properly. The people in these developing countries already have enough shit to deal with.
Chris Clausen, we all have a problem. It's more about who has a responsibility.
I'm an international student from Korea studying in the US. As soon as I came to the States, I was so surprised about the way of the America to take care of garbages. In Korea, every single houses and apartments has garbage bins for recycling as many as the ones for landfills and incinerations... but in my dormitory and American house that I had chance to visit, there is no such thing as recycling bin and almost all the trashes were taken to landfill.
The United States is literally the most developed and advanced country in the world, and they says that they take care of environment... but I simply cannot agree with them. They need to change some basic things, like distributing more recycling bings, before they do something insignificant such as changing for disposable bags or building wind power generator.
Truth
I got laughed by Europeans for recycling
Oof I can imagine your disappointment. It takes a decade to change people's habits sufficiently. Pretty sure that's how long it took for Japan. But yeah, I agree with you that US has got to do better
Recycling in many places in the US is a lie: it just goes to the landfill. Single-source bins have to be separated, and again, some of that material like glass isn't useful without a glass maker nearby to take it. They even put ♻️ with numbers in to make people think plastic was recyclable when it's not.
Strongly disagree with “‘most developed country in the world” there. Rich maybe but they lack some very basic concepts like healthcare, and the one you just mentioned.
"and the ocean is full of plastic"
-bill wurtz (may 2017)
XD
HibernateMC it's just like the oceans in OFF
HibernateMC omg
Wow, an OFF reference in the wild
"and i was about to comment that"
-betterert (july 2018)
Whoever animates need a raise
Finally my country got mentioned in kurzgesagt video
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It's about plastic pollution
wklander India is banning plastic meanwhile
*Kid Chorus*
AAAAAH-AAAAH-AAAH-AH
AAH AAH AA-AH
wklander Indonesia?
Sedih cuy :(
wklander me too
This video is awesome! I'd like to point out, though, that in addition to avoiding directly consuming plastic products, I think we all ought to consider more critically the plastic pollution inherent in the production of non-plastic products we consume.
Refusing plastic straws is great, but a 2018 study (1) showed that plastic straws only compose about .03% of the plastic in the GPGP. On the contrary, discarded fishing equipment accounts for 46% of that plastic. That means avoiding fish is 3 orders of magnitude more effective at preventing plastic pollution than avoiding plastic straws is. That is an incredible figure.
And even without all the plastic pollution, the fishing industry is incredibly unsustainable. Plastic kills millions of marine animals in a year (2), but millions of marine animal are killed for food each minute (3). That has a far more devastating impact on ecosystems than plastic does. Fish populations are declining at an alarming rate (4), and considering the ocean's role as one of our planet's best carbon sinks, that's a terrifying prospect.
If you want to engender positive change, cutting out fish, or better yet adopting a plant based diet, is the most effective method of making an individual sustainable impact.
Easy, I’m allergic to fish.
This is a very informative video. I will show it to my students. Thank you so much.
Mr. Ghost are you a teacher?
Filia-kun Sherlock Holmes on the case
Bruno Souza 😂
+putri
Fuck i wanted to make the same joke :(
Informative you call it? Kurzgesagt is always half right and shows half of the facts, weirdly enough all the facts that are points of green-socialist parties. What this youtube channel doesn't seem to realize is that not plastic nor global warming is the problem of today, IT IS EXACTLY US, HUMANS. That the best reason to climate change, polution and all social issues is that there are too many humans. The real solution is making deals with afrika to develop them BUT ONLY IF THEY BECOME PART OF A ALREADY DEVELOPED NATION IN PERSONAL UNION not a core so to speak. YES you hear it right, colonialism 2.0 but this time not bad for africa, asia or latin america but for the sole purpose of helping them. We should do birth control and give subsidies to women under 25 sterilizing themselves (women from countries that get more than 2 kids per women). what this youtube channel also never seems to mension is all the good points of nuclear energy but it instead preaches solar pannels and windmills. YOU KNOW, the huge iron poles that generate a very low and inconsistent amount of energy, you know the plastic things you place on your roof that generate no energy. What I think is that we should block all trade with india if it doesnt stop building the 400 coal energy plants and does birthcontrol. Did you know the population of india quadrupled the last 50 years? The exact same happens in afrika. the population grows fast but still migrates to Europe, the countries are developing and this development speeds up the population growth. What we should do is close all borders with developing countries and half the human population before 2050 if we truly care for this planet. But no, this isnt thought, this is thought to be racist, nationalist, white supremist whatever ''ist'' there is.
THIS. THIS HAS MORE IMPACT ON ME THAN SCHOOL. IN A GOOD WAY.
They should show this instead of lessons
@@robertazacco2986 that yes right of true realistic cyberpunk real life
the impacts i get in school are from bullets
Yes this is more fun than school why dont teachers show my me myy favourite show
Mood
6:27
single use plastic bag.
Dont people understand yo can use the plastic bag at least 50 times? the "throw away plastic bag", is reusable. you dont have to throw it away...
It's more media thinking to get cachy titel
M H I always reuse the “single use” bag it doesn’t make sense not to
@Vince exactly
@@deathstroke8639 yea
I use them as garbage bags in small bins.
my teacher played this during class and we were all like: YESSS I LOVE KURZGESAGT!
"Eh, i'll be long dead of old age if anything before this affects me"
*Drops plastic bottle on the ground*
-Humans
@Cloudy what about global warming?
That’s why I support curing a degenerative disease called aging. It kills 100% of the population. With such short lifespans, many people fail to consider the consequences of their actions even a mere *100 years* into the future! Can you imagine?! Yes, it’s true! Support universally curing aging. Not only will you save your own life, you’ll help billions of people start looking farther ahead than the tip of their own nose!
@@briansmithbeta Eliminating aging is impossible with our current technology. We need to have very advanced genetic manipulation technology, much more advanced than CRISPR.
Only thinking of “me”. Humans without souls. Scary.
>DIES AT 2050
A good way to avert the conundrum of deciding whether or not recycling plastic is worth it is to re-use those one-use items that are usually thrown away so quickly. Even if you only re-use each item once, you effectively double its useful lifespan.
Examples:
I keep disposable plastic grocery bags that I get from stores to be later used as trash can liners.
I use the cable ties that come with many electronic devices for future cable storage and management.
I retain cardboard and paper boxes and packaging envelopes for storage or sending items later on.
When I have an item that breaks I always try my best to repair or salvage whatever I can from it before buying a new one.
There are many other examples too, many of which are even better for the environment (and your wallet) than recycling. Please upvote this so more people see it!
Well said! Re-using is actually much better than recycling, whenever it's possible.
How about you just don't throw plastic into a river and instead dispose it where it belongs: In a fucking trashbag. And that doesn't apply only to plastic.
Northgate great idea! Maybe you could start some sort of campaign with the goal of making people stop that! Now what should we call it? Oh, I know! We'll call it an "awareness campaign"
Now people will definitely stop throwing crap in the rivers! Because that's how we stopped all air pollution!
We could also get companies to stop using disposable plastic, like drinks and food from fast food places or have more locally owned businesses creating the sandwiches so they don't need to be packaged in plastic all the time.
reusing something just once will be twice as good for the environment than even recycling it, as all the material used, and carbon produced making it isnt "wasted" when the disposable material is thrown away.
however in my coat pocket is a carrier bag from 3 years ago that i use to carry my mcdonalds food in, roughly once every 3 weeks. I do this, becuse at least half of the time i used the paper bags McDonalds give, it would fall apart before i got home, wasting food. I also can't re-use that bag, so all the energy used to create it is instantly wasted. not to mention the paper bag is as recyclable as the plastic one, you just need to know where to find the recycling points.
another great example is "paper" cups at coffee shops. they aren't really paper, they are paper coated with plastic. these cant be recycled. 100% paper is impossible because it would fall apart after minutes. the irony is a 100% plastic cup would be far better for the environment. its light weight, can be stored for years, wont fall apart during use, and because it is a single material, can easily be recycled in the end. what would be even better is having a reusable flask.
I love how Furbies are used as an example of scary plastics.
I think they should have used something that isn't fucking terrifying. Just something scary.
furbies are the cutest...
Kurzgesagt: "we are ruining the world with plastic"
Mr Beast: "hold my money"
Bruh
I saw a static that said:
Only *5%* out of *95%* of all plastic of this world is being recycled... that shocked me.
This sentence is fitting with the plastic thing: „what we can‘t see, we don‘t believe and we forget it...“
It‘s so sad when you think about what a dangerous threat the human is for the world...
And
They are easy to recicle, we're just lazy
@@DiosPerroSandia No. Plastic is not easy to recycle. It degrades after centuries and just keeps on piling. We're not just lazy. This has become a problem the trash industry can't resolve. They keep on getting more and more plastic and don't have a way to get rid of it since like I said it has long degrading time. Burning plastic is also not a good way because plastic releases many harmful gasses when burned.
Then maintain the gasses
@@DiosPerroSandia It's too expensive. Don't you think someone had thought of that?
@@Bezimienny1598 I just saw an ad about that lol
Person: Don’t use plastic straws use metal straws!
Me, an intellectual: *_(Drinks from the cup)_*
Edit: Why tf has the reply section turned into a warzone
@@RadicalUnderstanding just because
@@RadicalUnderstanding its useful u know
Amateur. I just hold my mouth directly under the faucet on the kitchen sink. Glup glup glup. I guess that's not typical though, I haven't drunk a soft drink in years, if everyone out there was like me coca cola would be out of business.
@@teamcor7086 He literally just asked you for an explanation as to how are straws useful enough to keep using them. Instead of defending your argument you're just "threatening" to report him for no reason at all.
@@RadicalUnderstanding Generally those that need straws are children, those with certain disabilities and even the elderly. If you are unable to easily hold onto a drink to the point you use a straw then it is pretty needed to helps you drink instead of spilling it or going without. Imagine a world where young children, people with certain disabilities and the old couldn't easily drink in the summer and can have health risks and you will find that a straw is pretty important for a select group and removing them can actively be harmful and the option should be provided. Basically the solution is often not remove something completely but find better ways to do it so the people that need it can still access it.
The world is killing itself, I’m 10, and guess what?
I didn’t know about this until now.
They teach useless things but not about the problems of the world like this.
AlphaDoge actually I learnt about this in technology class
Shad up
@@thehunterwhiteshark 😂😂😂
10 years old kiddo, what about start doing something by stop using internet at this age? go
the things you learn are the tools you need to arm yourself with in order to tackle the world's problems
This video was so accurate, very well informed. Excellent work! However, the trophic transfer of the particles is still under debate I think. We‘ll see what new publications will come up with 🙂
Anytime I think to my self that my animations are getting better, I come and watch one of your videos I get very very very quickly humbled lol
Out of all the channels on RUclips, I think you and Alan Becker really embody the "Quality > Quantity" mentality, which is something that should really be commended on RUclips in 2018. I've been supporting you since day 1, and I will continue to the end :)
Keep up the incredible work
Masculine Man Vsause 1 is like quality over quantity as well. Haven't had a vid on there in over 7 months.
Masculine Man watch ted ed they do even better animations
Tucker Knauss Micheal post a lot in DONG channel
while not animation channels like jontron do the same, infrequent release but very high quality and rewatchability
Super Science Friends has amazing quality even though they don't get that much views
Let's collect it and make a cube with a side length of 1.9km
Dawiit. U can't really collect it anymore, that's the big issue
That is now my new life goal, screw trying to reduce malaria in third world countries.
Ninjix take a look at Dave hakkens in youtube
Actually thats a really good idea (except for the logistics of collecting quadrillions of peices of plastic into one place) It could serve as a monument to how wasteful we are.
And make mexicans pay for it!
*Bio-degradable or compostable plastic* can solve a lot of issues.
The ban on single use plastics is a good thing, that will save nature and the quality of fish from the ocean !
Oh yea sure. Lets just sweep the dust under the rug
We don't dump trash made on land into oceans. There is no point in banning single use plastics. If they're buried they don't go anywhere.
I don't think you understand. If you spend 100 years slowly accumulating plastics, it's gonna take at least 100 years to completely clean it up. There is no quick fix to it. We need hard work to counteract our hard refuse. Everyone wants a quick resolution, but the fact is it might solve it for a day, a year, a hundred. But our children's children will still have to deal with it. We're just passing the responsibility to others.
Biodegradable plastics require certain conditions to degrade, otherwise they're just as bad as normal plastic. Degradable plastics will just break down into microplastics which are worse. Compostable plastic need to be taken to a special composting facility as they can't be placed in your backyard compost.
Best thing you can do is reduce your plastic consumption and move to more eco friendly options.
I thought both Bio-degradable and compostables plastics were the same !
I have to say that i like that video more than the other "against plastic" videos:
- Most of the other video are like: "No no, you are a bad customer because you buy plastic"
- Welp, there are whole industries that still producing plastic, either because they don't want to change or they can't change because there is no good alternative available which has the same physical properties plastics have. So before people should complain about plastic, they should also offer a better solution to replace it.
- and what also needs to be addressed is that what happens if i throw plastic in the correct bin: what comes afterwards. How is the waste industry handle it? Because i don't think it's just the "normal person" which throws plastic in the ocean
And we will just get that problem solved in the long run if people begin to research on alternatives and when they are there and they are equal to plastic, politics need to make sure financially that it's wiser to use the non-plastic alternative.
I also liked that the alternative bags are addressed in the video: They are not that "good shit" which everyone wants to tell you and their materials have their own downsides, in the production process and also in usage. For example cleaning them if something you bought is not completely sealed anymore, is a pain in the ass because the fabric structure holds on to "things". The Plastic Bag has a much smoother surface, water over it and it's gone. And for all that complaining about that example, think about this: Like with every product which is intended to be used for a very long time, maintenance is a factor. I say this because some people turn low-key into clerics if you "dare" to complain about the plastic alternatives.
My opinion is that not plastic is the problem, people are the problem.
Im a doing polymer science bachelor studies atm, so i do know my fair share about plastics. And let me tell u, plastics are just a scape goat for Humans. We dont want to be the bad guy so we blame materials etc... Plastics itself arent bad, as long as they are used proplerly and using them is still our Job. But sadly we simply dont use them properly, especially when it comes to recycling.
I fully appreciate your extraordinary effort to inform random people about the action we ought to take, in order to have the right to call this planet "home". I love your videos and have shared their moral or content with loads of people.
Are you talking about deporting people that don't abide your rules from the fucking planet?
Kurzgesagt is so nuanced. It's refreshing to hear someone honestly acknowledge the complicated problems of food waste, energy, and developing countries' infrastructure. But without using it as an excuse for business-as-usual.
It should have been like this, midas: " what ever i touch should become gold if i want to". Simple, then whatever midas wanted only those things will turn gold.
Similarly if use enough plastic upto a limit no harm will happen. so if use more than limit stuff like these happen.
sadly midas wasn’t too smart and frankly neither were we..
What I always found interesting about this is that the materials to make plastic come from nature, so in a sense, just rearranging and changing the way these substances exist in our environment can have a massive impact. Chemistry is cool.
I think its a bit funny that you watched a video about how you have been ingesting small amounts of plastic every single day since you were born and then thought, chemistry is cool.
@@japaneseextremme3811blud is a goofy one
@@japaneseextremme3811Yeah, of course it’s cool. I bet you don’t know how to make a dangerous explosive device, but a chemist definitely does.
Lorax was right, THNEEDVILLE was a true story...😓😓
Not too late to change things
badboje yes it is. It's plastic, a better saying is "too early for change".
Anandjot Yar-Khunt um I think you're mistaken. The lorax was based off an ancient civilization about 7600 years ago and retold through the teachings of Avraham of Akkad. Now look whose the idiot💪
L3t it gr0w*
Yup.....
Ok I'm panicking.
+PeaceFactsLogic Not Humans. The elite rich and anyone who benefits from it are
TheShermanTanker actually no, many people in africa are using diesel generators for electricity. They create a lot of greenhouse gases.
Juice The Orange Yoshi FUCKING CHINESE people came from Africa.
Me too
PeaceFactsLogic MHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
If the manufacturing processes that go into making a reusable cotton bag cause it to have the same impact on the environment as 7,100 plastic bags, and a reusable bag has to be used over 7,100 times to have a lower overall impact on the environment, that means you would have to use it every day for 19.4 years. If you only go shopping once a week, it would take 135 years. So you will never use a reusable bag enough times within your lifetime to justify it. And let's not forget, that reusable bag wouldn't last 7,100 shopping trips anyway. It will eventually wear out, rip, or get lost, and you will have to replace it, so it will always be worse for the environment.
"This bag carries a lot of history. You see this stitch here? This is from Black Friday '52, when your grandfather lost his leg fighting with a Midwestern soccer mom over a Howdy Doody doll."
I'd take into account though that you (or at least I do) usually use more than one plastic bag when I shop. Either one by itself doesn't have enough strength to hole the groceries thus you double bag, or I would get like 5 bag worths of groceries so the time span isn't completely valid
ElisDaBest Vlogs
The time span is only an estimate after all and the results may very based on how much groceries and what things you actually put into the bag.
I use a good quality plastic reusable bag, I've used it to lift weights it shouldnt be able to withstand, i bought it for about 1 euro and it's lasted me 2 years so far. I highly recommend it
Dr Shaym didn't expect to see you here.
2:13 I think Acrylic deserves its own episode don’t you?
Say it with me now: *we've* *discovered* *the* *great* *filter* *!!!*
we've discovered the great filter !!!
we've discovered the great filter !!!
If the micro plastics are toxic or ruin our testosterone then yes, otherwise there have been efforts to create plastic eating bacteria that will for sure be able to clean out a lot of the problems we have. It's really up to cleaning up the 90% locations and teaching their people and governments that they are "selling us all down the river" with their pollution
@@BaioWithMayo its a joke :)
@@McMasterProGenius *whoosh* oops lol
Here's one way to reduce plastic waste:
*Prevent planned obsolescence*
By designing things to make them break sooner, it means more things are thrown away.
Standards and regulations should be set up that prevents planned obsolescence from being a feature for industry owners.
However, that might never happen because of lobbyists.
This sounds fantastic but.. economically for any company it’s a terrible idea to make any money.
Just look at apple and how they keep releasing practically the same iPhone each year...
King Slushie101 Yeah, it's better that a few people can be rich then everyone treated fairly.
Lmfao.
Darth Obscurity I not staying that I approve of planned obsolescence (cause I don’t , it’s terrible) but I can’t sadly see it going away any time soon...
I wish it would end but it’s probably not going too...
Look at older generations though.. they kept garages filled with parts and continued to fix what broke. I feel like it's a "new" culture of consumerism that keepS people buying new things over and over, regardless of its necessity. I'd like to see Kurzgesagt run a video on the pros and cons of consumerism. Think about all the wasteful marketing dollars spent to get sales. The waste in markdowns below cost at the end of a seasonal buy. For what gain though? A smaller economy? Less innovation $s and harder financing? Anyway.. interesting.
@@kingslushie1018 I feel like this overlooks the fact that technology gets better and better and that upgrading a phone might mean a better processor, graphics card, wifi enabled hardware, etc.. kind of a chicken and egg thing though right? Sometimes the available hardware drives the technology that uses it and other times we have software that is just waiting for the "instantaneous" 5G to come along to support it. I guess it just matters where you as a consumer sit in the cycle. (personally.... I just want a better camera)
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joa laet *[He's making a reference to the subtitles]*
[Oh so you also saw the subtitles :ok_hand:]
*Plays video
[Catchy intro music]
**[no yus]**
ding di di ding do dong diridridong dun dun da!
*[Bold text written in between brackets]*
If you were wondering..... yes, all videos in this channel are inspiring and helpful
*listens to video with plastic headphones*
Avanda The Screaming Llama On a plastic phone
Maxime Ponsonnet *siting on a plastic chair*
But you'll use those headphones for 5+ years? The packaging of your ingredients for dinner tonight on the other hand...
Avanda The Screaming Llama wearing a nylon jacket...
Oran Deutsch I'll probs brake my headphones in 5 days
"finding way to our bodies" huh ever heard of the kardashians
straight up injecting it
Thermal Paste hue hue hueein
Linh Gia Nguyen Silicone is just another type of plastic
They have about 5 kg of plastic
@Linh Gia Nguyen silicone is a type of plastic
Were gonna be in a Barbie World soon.
*LiFe iN PLaStIC iTs FaNtAstIc*
XxTigerReaperxX Oh no, no, z
_noooooooo_
nice one
@Slime Miii its a famous song
I dont know whether to laugh or not😂🤔
@Slime Miii I mean, slime isn't cool anymore, but look where we are now.
The time it is taking to do something regarding plastic pollution and global warming:
1980s: not much commitment regarding the worlds pysical problems but life was good
1990s: began awareness
2000s: getting there
2010s: nothing is working
2020s: its either now that we do something or we all die
Kinda reminds me of doing a homework assignment last minute
0:58 captions: [catchy intro music]
*[Insert Obama medal meme]*
Still catchy af
Well, that's the first objective video on the plastics issue that I've watched so far. People need to see both sides of the coin not only the 'plastics should be banned' kind of view.
I Gavrila *insert the thank you meme*
What is even the other side? The animal side? The plastic side? The what exactly?
@@eeva4700 I guess he's referring to the fact that the solution isn't simply to "ban plastics" and it's important to consider the consequences of doing such.
@@eeva4700 As Auro said, it's that banning plastics actually makes things even worse. That we need to solve the problem, not just ban the thing. There is actually a solution that was getting traction, but it keeps being hampered by the "ban plastics" fanatics. It's to make the plastics degrade well. There are bioplastic clamshell containers that could replace a lot of existing plastic clamshell containers (those clear, hinged food containers you see cupcakes and sandwiches in on supermarket shelves that click closed). The same plastic can be used in straws if you believed the 9 year old who tricked millions of people into thinking plastic straws were scary. Others are working on bioplastic shopping bags, bioplastic diapers exist, etc. Even in the 80's, McDonalds hired a company to develop biodegradeable foam containers...but thanks to a large number of gullible people who listened to paper mills and didn't double check first, they pressured McDonalds until it switched to less environmentally friendly paper containers.
If you want to save the environment, you have to solve the problem in a better way, not ban the solution that you're scared of. Plastic containers and single use plastics solve an ENORMOUS problem for humanity. If you want the plastics gone, solve the problem the plastics are solving better. And actually make sure your solution is better, unlike the cotton reuseable bags, metal straws, glass plates that get washed with detergents and a lot of heated freshwater many times a day, and other cumulative environmental disasters you forgot when you focused on getting rid of one thing.
(The 9 year old was named Milo Cress, if you feel like looking up who duped you into thinking single use straws were the bane of humanity.)
Merennulli absolutely this. The truth about any issue is that banning the problem doesn’t solve it. Proper education and better innovation does.
Think about cigarettes or tobacco. It was a hip thing to do back then but it became increasingly apparent that the substance was bad for our health. Banning cigarettes wouldn’t make them go away. But with proper education and finding alternatives that would appeal to the public, it would lead to a phasing out of the medium you’re looking to remove.
Plastic would be no different. Teaching people how to recycle and continuing to develop material that can do the same job as plastic and not impact the world as much is how you would be able to get rid of plastic once and for all
Yes! So well researched, balanced and unbiased! No wonder everyone loves you guys!
Great video! I remembered seeing one research in one of my classes saying that for as simple reusable cotton bag you need to use them 100 to 200 times to make it be worth it comparing to a plastic bag in terms of CO2. I guess it depends on what time of reusable bag and what environmental impact you are looking at
Soon we will all be in a Barbie world.
Hell already broke lose, huh?
*readies guns branded apocalypse*
Wilmore Harris like a Barbie girl
life in plastic
Wilmore Harris I'm too ugly for a Barbie world, and what if I have no hair?
Mr. Spidey not fantastic
We’re so screwed. What can we do? Bug our politicians who won’t listen; sign up for a cause; donate money we don't have a lot of (certainly not compared to corporations); those are the only things we can really do; make changes in our day-to-day behaviors; futile efforts that won’t turn the tide. But, what else can we do? Nothing much, really. Smh. I'm tired, so tired. It's one damn thing after another.
We’ve made our bed, and it’s made of plastic.
you don't have a lot of money? I living for less then 3$ a day, and you don't have money you 1st world scumbag?
How on earth (no pun intended) do you live on $3 a day with a phone/computer/internet/electricity?
Paul its all about market, and politics. Poor people wouldn't survive that
I don't live on $3 a day, I live in a first world country. My laptop is used, and 2 of my past 4 phones have been used. BTW I help reuse materials by collecting stuff I find and turning it into new stuff, my hobby.
(Edit: oops, I thought никита емельянов asked me)
Just because people live in first-world countries doesn't mean they have all the money they want. There are poor people everywhere, even 1st world countries. Just because someone isn't poor doesn't mean they have enough money to donate to causes. Look at yourself, for instance. You have a computer, but don't have enough money to donate. Maybe you should think for yourself instead of repeating shit you hear on the internet. Maybe, YOU'RE the scumbag, did you ever think of that?
The rest of the story of King Midas: "Then, the gods had pity on him, so they told him to wash his hands in a particular river/stream. (Sorry, i forgot it's name.) Then, when he did, the gold was washed away from his hands, then everything he had touched, that did turn to gold, turned back to normal. Then, at a party, the king insulted Apollo, which angered Apollo. He then turned Midas' ears into Ass' ears."
Edit from one year later: Also, Midas went to his barber, and the barber kept it as a secret. He wanted to tell others about it so badly he whispered into the ground saying "Midas has ass' ears." Years later, those words can be heard whispered when the wind blows on the grass that grew on the site. (At least that's what the myths say)
Wow. So washing hands as always been a solution 😂
@@AsheshDubey that's why we have a phrase
"Haath dhoke piche padna" 😂
@@sumanbabar9591 same i liv in urdu country too and ads have that phrase in it
Not really, as told by aristotles midas died of starvation. it's only in the children's tale made in in the renaissance that he could "pray for forgiveness". The idea of gods "forgiving" and "teaching" humans was not something that the ancient greek dwell on. For them gods weren't teachers themselves, they were the metaphores to be taught, gods were very much fallible and lived just like humans did. Sometimes caring, sometimes not, depending on the metaphore that needed explanation.
pulli23 oh ok
Thank you for highlighting this problem. I started a video series on plastics and your health to talk about what plastic is doing in our bodies.
They teach about all kinds of pollutions at school but not plastic pollution
lol plastic pollution is literally land pollution and water pollution -- possibly air pollution.
When people talk about water pollution
They always think of industrial and House liquid waste
Sanskaar Sharma at school we did plastic pollution in art week
at my school they filled up the swimming pool with collected plastic stuff and made everyone swim in the pool
Found the person blaming their school and/or teachers for their lack of knowledge
Cotton bag has 7100x bigger carbon footprint but on the other hand it's physical impact is tiny compared to 7100 plastic bags that will float around for up to 1000 years. It is indeed quite complicated but as a rule of thumb one use disposables are a bad idea.
Except most people throw away their garbage in disposable bags.
Quite a good point, they should've mentioned that during that comparison.
source pls
plastic gets filtered by sea live.
Yea and then we eat the sea life....
CO2 is filtered naturally by trees to make bigger trees.
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deaf people: :D
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I still don't know why i find this funny.
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When I was in third grade my teacher didn't have anything good for science and I suggested kurzgesagt and now I'm in fifth grade and seeing a kurzgesagt video after 2 years is truly touching to me
Kurzgesagt's videos cover the subject so well that we have nothing left to comment...
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He didn't mention about US plastic population like coco cola .which is 1st.
@@pruthvi7798 coco.
They also didnt mention the 46% of all plastic thats in the oceans being fishing nets and gear...
Also didn’t mention how many fish is in the ocean
This is great and all but who wraps a banana?
Cmon Ethan
Not to sound like that guy, but Del Monte did it help solve the issue of produce deserts in impoverished areas in our country. Bananas are the only fruit that refrigeration doesn't keep fresh so they filled the plastic wrapper with a gas that kept the bananas fresher for longer. This allowed bananas to be sold in convenient stores in places where those stores are your only close food option. It's by no means an ideal solution but it wasn't some thoughtless corporate ploy, their where good intentions behind it.
Practice safe sex!
Coffee shops here in the US, especially the large chain ones that sell food and snacks. Makes shoppers feel better because they know no one else touched it >_>
AttilaTheBuns, My dude, some idiotic company who doesn't know what their doing, i've seen individual oranges sold in plastic containers, and the oranges were *peeled.* Some companies sit on a throne of lies and others consist entirely of complete and utter imbeciles.
Australia just banned one use plastic bags yesterday!
the Irony is that A more trees will be cut down for paper and B Australia's plastic use is not the real issue, it's Asia's (like China/India) People think plastic bags are the only issue, but they are not, in fact if people would recycle said bags the bags would not even be an issue at all, it's far more the one use plastic items that people use which are the problem.
Yeh tell that to the rest of the brain dead Australia. When we had an above average summer the fools here demanded the politicians shut down every power plant, even though we produce less than 1% of the worlds pollution. Now that our plants are shutting down, half the country has blackouts every week
There are 3 functional solar farms and FOUR MORE being built near my city. I think you're entirely ignoring how renewable energy is stepping up for fossil fuels, just takes time.
That's because no one in Australia can afford them.
per capita australia is one of the worst polluters. and it would be intellectually dishonest to say that australia couldn't easily support itself from a largely (not SOLELY) solar-based network. it's the sunburnt country, after all
"Whale it ever stop?" - Comedian Magazine
I was looking for this! XD
"we poked the whale so you don't have to" - magazine
Usually a Kurzgesat video scares me but then gives us a solution and comforts me, but this time there was no current solution.
Lucifer Satan although he said cloth bag has larger carfoot than plastic ones, we should choose cloth bags since they don't ruin ecosystem as much as plastic.
The Student Official ye i know but i mean like instant solutions that everyone will use
Nature: Please don't throw your trash in the ocean, you are making a mistake.
Humans: Yea yea shut up.
Micro plastic: *starts killing humans*
Nature: What did i say.
I didn’t know b=c! (Ban is complicated)
Earth: "All of you humans are destroying the ecosystem, all of you are guilty for your doom"
China: *sweats nervously*
*oil sweats in america*
If I was Earth, I would have killed all of us humans centuries ago...
Me: B R U H
I guess you could say... we really *wrapped* ourselves in one heck of a mess.
Kyle Li thats not funny. We will die from this if 2/3 of the human race doesn't do something to resolve this. We are literally 30 years away from 2049. You really want to hit 2050 with trash?
Don Cineaste Why are you so offended by a pun? lol
Don Cineaste IKR.... it’s not funny at all. There’s no solution though. We’re gonna die
Don Cineaste - you must be great at parties
Don Cineaste, Calm down, just because you don't find it funny doesn't mean others can't.
My grandmother makes reusable cloth bags from old clothes, sarees and curtains. Our oldest bags are more than 20 years old.
That is such a great idea!! It could even be a business if she started selling them!
*This environment day Plastic was highlighted in big way in indian news channels and I watch lots of BBC Earth videos where Attenborough constantly talks about Plastic problems..I had stop accepting plastic bags from shops and I try my best to use paper wrappings and self made paper bags..We need to act now otherwise it will be too late* I wanted this channel to speak about environment and finally they did 👍👌
My Digital Teacher good do that while the Chinese dump a few tonnes of plastic in the ocean and in the river's making your efforts relatively worthless
Mantis Satanis China trade off human and animal lives for business and corporate world. Most of the water reservoirs are polluted beyond the limit. Many cities have no ground water. India produce huge waste as well but India is dedicated towards eco friendly and better world. UN delegates were there in India this environment day and Beat the Plastic was theme I still remember it. Doesn't matter what Trump thinks n says of India but India have valued nature's importance from early times. It was big set back seeing US withdrawing from climate and environment protection programs. A week ago Delhi was brought to halt by protests coz govt planned to cut down 14K trees to pave road and make residential area in Delhi but people protested and stopped the program n saved the trees. India has great recrod for plant and Wild life preservation. Jungle Book and Mowgali all were inspired by Human link with forest and animals. People have sacrificed their lives for plants..I Wish somebody does a movie on this story as well.
My Digital Teacher dude I'm following your channel and I found u here 😂
Mantis Satanis not if many of us follow this advice
MrSchnieke what the fuck are you talking about?? We wont suffer a thing. Wr will be long dead before the negatives, and by then humanity will be out exploring the galaxy.
So just enjoy life, party as hard as possible, stop being a trendy hipster douchebag that just spouts al gore talking points, whitout even giving them a single thought.
Meh you know what, you want to be miserable, go ahead. Just please do it alone somewhere else.
This channel is all about educating and scaring you at the same time xd
The truth is scarry that's why most ppl are stupid
Done I told you my name was done Fearing is useless, taking actions is useful. Choose your side
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I’m scared of stupid people. What does that make me?
Of course take action isn’t this what the channel wants? To give light to these problems and make us think what can we do about it?
Niom that makes you intelligent xd
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Damn right it is
It says just "music" for me
@@jasastopar your using the auto generated one
i love epic mountain music
hi i'm from vietnam andi'm learning english . thanks for your videos👍
"the food ends up rotting away and produces methane"
thats FREE electricity
Yeah it's really sad we let things break down and produce methane that pushes it into the air rather than actually using it as a better fuel alternative.
Right
The problem is, how can we gather spare food and if we can, different foods have different density of preservation which make some foods get rotten really fast while the other take longer.
Funny enough, there are some countries and the us are looking at ways of making natural gas power plants next to land fills to help compat the dependence on coal and oil for our electricity needs. As it still produces CO2 but only CO2. Compare to the oil and coal that produce more CO2 and other harmful substances that get released into our atmosphere.
BigBrain69 too bad it’s a green house gas
Now people are so scared. They should have thought about this a long time ago. I'm 15 and you put me in this hell hole.
yeah! im also 15 and this is stupid
clean up *your* act old people!
Ok, but they won't have to live in that world, WE will . The fact that they still refuse to do anything probes that they will never so it's up to us now to do something about it.
We're apart of this too, many of my peers litter without thinking of the consequence and they are also 15. Plastic is beneficial but it's important that we take the proper action and care. If everyone did their part, we wouldn't be having such a huge problem; however, it's our responsibility to get the change we need and want to see.
@Alkrizz i guess we all got it XD
Our parents said the same to their parents. We said the same to our parents. Your kids will say the same to you. Young people always think they know what's wrong with the world and are VERY susceptible to the scary half of a story as you demonstrate here. Notice midway through they explained that simply banning the plastics would make things worse. There is no magic solution someone can just apply and fix everything. If there were, someone would have made a lot of money off of it and put it into place already. We're working on biodegradeable replacements, filters, recycling, and numerous other ways of addressing this, but crying "the old people are ruining the world" is just barely a step up from crying that you didn't get a second candy bar...wrapped in plastic.
all of the wasted food can be a fertilizer for plant's
i do it in my mini garden and it is very effective
Yes everyone forgets abut that
It still produces methane when it's decomposing
Even meat?
@@comradestar5584 You can just feed em to stray animals
wasted food? my family simply eat them ALL
In home, we keep every single plastic bag that we use. Once we gone to a beach on Rio de Janeiro, we saw dozens of plastic bags…