Precious Plastic - Make an edible bowl (part 8.2)

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  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge 3 года назад +32

    You guys are my dream. Replace plastic with completely natural stuff, that the fast food industry can use. You are all truly my hero's! THANK YOU

  • @meech9582
    @meech9582 3 года назад +62

    It's an Edibowl

  • @olehtomilov2909
    @olehtomilov2909 3 года назад +23

    Before making dishes, it would be good to extract essential oil from orange peels. I think it would be in such case more economicaly benefitial recycling project, because natural orange essential oil is pretty valuable on the market.

    • @bethanymann3634
      @bethanymann3634 2 года назад +3

      Dude, I think you're on to something! I just looked up tutorials on how to make it, and it seems pretty easy and hands-off. Many people say it just needs orange zest, 80 proof alcohol, a few days to infuse in a jar, and a few more days to let the alcohol evaporate. The challenge then seems like a question of scaling this process up efficiently for a business, rather than just an individual's homestead project.

  • @grandhepurushothamnagendra1076
    @grandhepurushothamnagendra1076 3 года назад +5

    My God..!! you guys are the real heroes, gurus, etc., no words to call you..! now a days people are hiding their process and recipes. You guys just like that publish this video. I salute you guys..!1 hats off....! please keep up sharing your knowledge and doing great work to humanity.
    Thank you so much for doing this...!

  • @crayonrocksusa9328
    @crayonrocksusa9328 3 года назад +1

    Loved this!! Terrific idea and lovely video. I SUPPORT you!

  • @henryq9390
    @henryq9390 3 года назад +5

    The left over grains from brewing is a better option after heating the alcohol is gone cheap to make and it can be used for live stock feed after your use

  • @insomniacsafterschool4869
    @insomniacsafterschool4869 2 года назад +1

    I had an idea of making edible spoons from orange peel powder but since orange peel is unpleasantly bitter and darkens after baking, plus mold growth occurs after a few days so that endeavour wasn't successful. Then today I thought how about a bowl (coz we don't have to put it in your mouths unlike spoons) which does not need to be edible but can be biodegradable. So I searched if there was some material on this and I am surprised and proud that this exists. Good job 👏.

  • @surendrendran2954
    @surendrendran2954 3 года назад +1

    Good video. Great, your work and efforts are very much appreciated.

  • @yosanatanmanuel
    @yosanatanmanuel 3 года назад

    love your works dude

  • @thavarajahumesh1816
    @thavarajahumesh1816 Год назад

    My dear friend it is really an amazing thing and I was exploring such technology by improvising the items from natural stuff. But you have given me a big solution for it. Thanks a lot for your nature friendly approach.

  • @zakaria4126
    @zakaria4126 3 года назад +1

    شكرا على تقديم المساعد
    في حل المشكلة الاقتصادية المتمثلة في ندرت الموارد

  • @JanKrummrey
    @JanKrummrey 3 года назад +42

    After watching the series I have a few questions:
    How much material does a cup or bowl need?
    How long do they need to dry?
    How much energy is needed?
    How long can you store the bowls/cups before they spoil?
    How much (round about) does such a press cost?
    In general how viable is it to use it, or is it more an educational tool?

    • @qurrotatechnology2073
      @qurrotatechnology2073 3 года назад +3

      No, if you start manufacturing this edibowl, you'll get the price become lower by itself.
      That's why you need to think hard to lower the price.

    • @MrMarkusmulder
      @MrMarkusmulder 3 года назад +3

      Really good questions
      Nowadays, here in Paris, you see a lot of orange pressing machines...i would love to récupération the peels and pump it up

    • @harne_abhilash
      @harne_abhilash 3 года назад

      @@MrMarkusmulder Can you share any link or video or any information regarding it?

    • @MrMarkusmulder
      @MrMarkusmulder 3 года назад

      @@harne_abhilash no, sorry

  • @lumbini35
    @lumbini35 3 года назад

    Wow
    U guys are doing great job

  • @viridianaserna4573
    @viridianaserna4573 3 года назад

    This is amaizing!

  • @andyemediatech
    @andyemediatech Год назад

    Brilliant!!!

  • @tessabio679
    @tessabio679 3 года назад

    so beautiful !!!

  • @elliotm
    @elliotm 3 года назад +15

    Can it be cleaned after for more uses? Really cool video guys

    • @AdeAmoenus
      @AdeAmoenus 3 года назад +2

      i guess they don't know it yet.. Or don't want to answer you

  • @0Edm0
    @0Edm0 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @Keallei
    @Keallei 3 года назад +6

    Ooooh. Edi-BOWL!

  • @sergioveliz6854
    @sergioveliz6854 3 года назад +2

    From what I heard, you can make glasses to drink water with these materials, but when you put water in those glasses, isn't there a danger that the organoleptic properties will be modified? Wouldn't it be necessary to add a dividing layer (I don't know what material or components) between the drink or food and the plate?

  • @bossdog1480
    @bossdog1480 3 года назад +5

    Good idea. Will they handle heat? Can you make a coffee mug out of it?

  • @mireiam.n4709
    @mireiam.n4709 3 года назад +2

    Hey! I have a question.
    Could I make it at home without the presser machine? Using a pan for example?
    Thankyou!

  • @sophiamaisey8535
    @sophiamaisey8535 3 года назад +1

    How much pressure was used for the orange peel? I'm assuming the jack used was 15 tonne automatic or something of the like, but how much was the actual applied pressure?

  • @mrglasecki
    @mrglasecki 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely consider Hemp seed bioplastic

  • @smiljanickris
    @smiljanickris 3 года назад

    This is the genius coming up.

  • @ayanswierdlife8454
    @ayanswierdlife8454 3 года назад +3

    LOved the vid make more of these

  • @tocchio2322
    @tocchio2322 Год назад

    so nice thanks for sharing
    the bowl can handle heat?

  • @pablocaamal3865
    @pablocaamal3865 3 года назад

    Is it advisable to melt the plastic inside the oven of the gas stove?
    I want to do a test with a metal mold and countermold of 24 "x 7" approx, place the plastic and put it in the oven of the gas stove.
    Do you think it is possible like this? Or would there be some complication due to the gases that the plastic can emanate?

  • @carlomostajo
    @carlomostajo Год назад

    I think you can scale this up by using a machine similar to popped corn chips. You may pelletize first the peels or other fiber and starch sources in a high compression single screw extruder then make a 'melt' out of those pellets in a high-temp and pressure moulding machine to make the bowls. Then further lower the moisture to a safe zone with a conveyor oven.
    Coffee grounds may also be a good material.
    Declaring edible is harder than doing biodegradable. Please don't stop

  • @FelixIaccarino
    @FelixIaccarino 3 года назад +1

    it was time someone do a good guide of making an eddible plate.
    i think i wanna try this... so much potential
    someone gives this to greta thumberg

  • @user-jo1ui7pg6v
    @user-jo1ui7pg6v 11 месяцев назад

    Wow cool i too would want to make rhese bowls

  • @tocchio2322
    @tocchio2322 Год назад

    I'm really interested in this guys! If my goal is only to make objects out of fruit peels and coffee do I still need this same machine or could I have a less powerful/smaller one? Thanks!

  • @fikire593
    @fikire593 Год назад

    wow I am really interested in what you maid and how I can get the compressor

  • @PREMIERAGRICHUB
    @PREMIERAGRICHUB 11 месяцев назад

    Please what can I use in place of the mold if I can’t afford one now . Thank you

  • @quentinmangel2265
    @quentinmangel2265 3 года назад +1

    You do amazing work, bravo ! ;)
    But i'm always a bit skeptical about all those new startup products... For me the real problem is not really the material, wether plastic or bio degradable. The real problem is the use itself, and especially one-time use. That is what is really unstustainable !

  • @mrassiwala2000
    @mrassiwala2000 2 года назад

    U can use air pressure to remove

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 3 года назад +1

    How strong is it? How many uses?

  • @tentative_flora2690
    @tentative_flora2690 5 месяцев назад

    Imagine a society using sustainable materials to make automated systems of abundance available for everyone to utilize regardless of class, station, or means. I like the idea of vehicle or robot frames made of biodegradable materials.

  • @user-xe7ok1ci8j
    @user-xe7ok1ci8j 4 месяца назад +1

    Is this bowl disposable?
    Or can I wash up and use it again?

  • @rajeshhiremath4907
    @rajeshhiremath4907 3 года назад

    What all other materials can be used to make such bowl with this machine ??

  • @lokeshpanwar8429
    @lokeshpanwar8429 7 месяцев назад

    Is there any binding material required if we are using rice straw

  • @vikalpdubey9823
    @vikalpdubey9823 3 года назад

    Can't we use parchment paper instead of oil to save some money??

  • @alanjadedeleon7046
    @alanjadedeleon7046 2 года назад

    what did you use to make them sticked?

  • @senadarc
    @senadarc 9 месяцев назад

    are edibowl is one used or we can wash them and use again?

  • @Lionsburr
    @Lionsburr 3 года назад +22

    Help! my girlfriend started watching Dave Hakkens videos and now she can only get off when i talk to her in a Dootch accent! im afraid shes going to ask me to shave the top of my head next!

  • @lscs102
    @lscs102 3 года назад

    Am I right in thinking that what they do results in things we buy in stores which have a label saying "100% recycled materials" ? I see that One Army does not reply to our comments and questions, so maybe someone who has commented will read my question and be able to answer. Thanks!

  • @user-fm6pv6eb1v
    @user-fm6pv6eb1v Год назад

    Hi, I want to make a cup from wheat bran so How do I mix materials?

  • @felixdietzCGN
    @felixdietzCGN 3 года назад +3

    Jannis! 😍

  • @zeeassociate78
    @zeeassociate78 4 месяца назад

    Can anyone tell.me.that what materials are used with orange peels

  • @mohammedtemam4659
    @mohammedtemam4659 2 года назад

    I couldn't find the recipe anywhere in the download kit. Please help.

  • @ibrahimerkol4511
    @ibrahimerkol4511 2 года назад

    I'd like to buy one of these bio-press machines and use right away. Yet, I don't if it is possible for someone to buy this machine as a whole?

  • @Calicap91
    @Calicap91 6 месяцев назад

    Genius

  • @chrishwang3001
    @chrishwang3001 2 года назад

    special!! so this recipe is orange peels ground + water only this????

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules 3 года назад

    Is it dishwasher-safe?

  • @klattfamilyhootenanny1643
    @klattfamilyhootenanny1643 3 года назад +1

    A little bit amazing

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 3 года назад +7

    I think bioplastics, with proper recycling and disposal once "beyond recycling", are way more viable and effective.
    This method utilized energy in, and made a single use product. Even "single use" plastics can be reused, these however would become damp or moldy i would assume after a use or two.
    Also this adds aditional transit of materials (ie waste to bowl making site, then to composting/anerobic digestion site, thus requiring more labor (loading/unloading, etc) and potentially energy than some sort of Source Seperated Organics System (or no-trip with an onsite compost pile/digester).
    Thus i think this fails in a "better than plastic" application.

    • @ericlotze7724
      @ericlotze7724 3 года назад +4

      H o w e v e r
      I think this could be used for intresting culinary use cases (maybe even waffle bowls...), and having an Open Source Machine for that is great.
      Also it may be able to produce "Engineered Wood Products" such as fiberboard or "Biomass Briquettes" (or other products such as small firestarters for use with other fuel such as charcoal) for fuel usage

    • @freeidom
      @freeidom 2 года назад +1

      The whole point is to explore better alternatives to the environment. We create enough vegetable and fruit waste to have this be an alternative to single use items. Perhaps with more industrial equipment this process could be made more efficient. The idea is to move away from any plastic at all.

    • @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753
      @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753 8 месяцев назад

      Claro, eso lo sabemos, por eso nadie produce bioplastico o plásticos 100% biodegradables. Por qué es más difícil mantenerlos, pero si al consumidor no le importará eso, las empresas no tendrían opción más que fabricar lo que se consume, es más sobre conciencia ambiental de la humanidad

  • @zinc438
    @zinc438 3 года назад

    What kind of press is it?

  • @luziaraposo9544
    @luziaraposo9544 29 дней назад

    Fantástico, pena que aqui no Brasil eu não sei onde comprar essas máquinas, obrigada por ensinar...

  • @muqaddasshakeel779
    @muqaddasshakeel779 Год назад

    How can we make bowl like this with banana peel?

  • @kirtipayal7570
    @kirtipayal7570 Год назад

    How to create compressor

  • @GAIS414
    @GAIS414 3 года назад +7

    Is this the hydraulic press channel for vegans?

  • @Tanationale13
    @Tanationale13 Год назад

    Do you sell it? And where ?

  • @adhydagreat01
    @adhydagreat01 3 года назад

    can't find the how to make this tool

  • @steveraman4562
    @steveraman4562 2 года назад

    how much das the mold cost

  • @RelaxingVideoKazakhstan
    @RelaxingVideoKazakhstan 3 года назад +2

    из чего сделано тарелка? из отходов и кожуры апелсина и тд

    • @lumirko163
      @lumirko163 3 года назад

      Да, из цедры

    • @lumirko163
      @lumirko163 3 года назад

      С добавлением натурального клеющегося вещества

  • @samuelkatherinediozarago7692
    @samuelkatherinediozarago7692 3 года назад +1

    Niceee

  • @lumirko163
    @lumirko163 3 года назад

    How names tiker this company like Investments?

  • @002six
    @002six 3 года назад

    👍

  • @alexkerpe930
    @alexkerpe930 3 года назад

    Little bit more clear data and information would help in these precious plastic videos. Pros and cons, and in this case data about the usability of the product , how it holds up when it gets wet, is it an option for fastfood / to go containers, heat and pressure aplied etc.
    sadly these videos only show posibilitys from a teaching and comunity based viewpoint but not on an aplicable side. Shows the world some ideas but not an indept experimentation and in a useful way.

  • @deekshakp4148
    @deekshakp4148 2 месяца назад

    Where can we buy this machine

  • @GreenTlemcen
    @GreenTlemcen 3 месяца назад

    Excellent !!! S'il vous plaît est-ce que c'est possible une traduction en français ?? Mes respects et félicitations de l'Algérie

  • @suhaneeparekh9128
    @suhaneeparekh9128 3 года назад

    The idea is gr8 but I don’t think it would taste good when you eat it ..........but efforts are appreciated

  • @FunDumb
    @FunDumb 3 года назад

    You'll have to let me try eating the bowl.

  • @damiannightwalker8461
    @damiannightwalker8461 10 месяцев назад

    Orange oil?
    D, ,

  • @mrassiwala2000
    @mrassiwala2000 2 года назад

    Don't used oil used tefflon coating on mold

  • @akiengkong5951
    @akiengkong5951 4 года назад +7

    how long this bowl can be used?

    • @darinmbicknell
      @darinmbicknell 3 года назад +2

      Once if you eat it, same time you use it.

  • @listenhere2006
    @listenhere2006 2 года назад

    💓💓💓💓💓

  • @afro.mediagh
    @afro.mediagh 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👍🏾👌🏿

  • @lumirko163
    @lumirko163 3 года назад

    Вот куда нужно инвестировать

  • @leobrent7926
    @leobrent7926 3 года назад +1

    Nice concept but not really a viable solution because it can’t be washed nor reused. It would be more practical to simply recycle plastic and make a bowl you can use time after time. Also... it used a lot of energy to produce (heating to dry, blending, pressing, heating again). And it’s not edible unless you have the habit of eating dry and hard old orange peels. It is food safe at the most!

    • @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753
      @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753 8 месяцев назад

      Y cuando haz lavado y reutilizado desechables??

    • @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753
      @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753 8 месяцев назад

      Mucha energía? Antes de decir eso realizaste un análisis económico y energético comparando el bowl que el hace con un plástico desechable?? O solo lo dices por qué viste que encendió un compresor? La energía que utiliza es la necesaria, toda elaboración de productos tiene un impacto ecológico, la diferencia es la intensidad de ese impacto con respecto a otro producto

    • @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753
      @carlosmanuelhernandezenriq7753 8 месяцев назад

      Para que quieres que sea comestible? Deberías de ordenar tus ideas en tu cabeza, no le estás dando sentido de coherencia, solo buscas problemas, acaso así es tu vida?

  • @algrant5293
    @algrant5293 3 года назад

    Aren't they trying to make more food packaging like this? I suppose it depends if it can be done on an industrial scale or not otherwise the cost of the product goes up.

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules 3 года назад

    It's edible, but is it eatable?

    • @SherlokMR
      @SherlokMR 3 года назад +1

      yes it is! but it does not have a good taste..

    • @dominicmacguibhir1015
      @dominicmacguibhir1015 3 года назад +1

      if you like the taste of coffee grounds

  • @maaikevermoen1727
    @maaikevermoen1727 3 года назад

    Misschien is "material district" een interessante business partner? Via materialdistrict.com

  • @tscovel
    @tscovel 3 года назад +1

    seems very labor intensive for an inferior product

    • @lovely-shrubbery8578
      @lovely-shrubbery8578 3 года назад +2

      It's always going to be more expensive in the iteration stage.

    • @dominicmacguibhir1015
      @dominicmacguibhir1015 3 года назад

      If it were to be mass-produced, costs would be cut considerably

  • @mrassiwala2000
    @mrassiwala2000 2 года назад

    I can make this machine full automatic

  • @Irish0wl
    @Irish0wl 3 года назад +1

    Would stabilising the bowl in a vacuum with resin be useful?

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge 3 года назад

      then its not edible. think a little John.

    • @Irish0wl
      @Irish0wl 3 года назад

      @@LitoGeorge ...it's not about edibility it's about biodegeadability.
      No one is going to actually eat an coffee ground bowl 🤦‍♂️

    • @Irish0wl
      @Irish0wl 3 года назад

      @@LitoGeorge Think a little George.

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge 3 года назад

      @@Irish0wl and whilst you're thinking John, how do you think resin is going to assist in biodegradability?

    • @Irish0wl
      @Irish0wl 3 года назад

      @@LitoGeorge Not to help biodegradability, it would be to increase longevity of the material.
      Think.

  • @InfantJoel
    @InfantJoel 3 года назад

    sir please clarify ,
    1. can we use for hot items like cofee, tea , soup ?
    2. will it taste like orange while having my tea ?
    3. is that only one time use and throw ? if not ,
    4. In how many days I can use it ?
    5. what if I eat in that bowl without knowing that fungus was formed on it ?
    please sir kindly answer the above questions....🙏

    • @MayraAReyes
      @MayraAReyes 3 года назад

      You can try to answer yourself after washing the entire video

  • @andrewarcher880
    @andrewarcher880 3 года назад

    It doesn't seem very hygienic, i think I'll stick with normal tableware, I don't use plastic tableware either by the way. Don't know why I'm commenting really, the makers on this thread don't answer any questions anyway!

  • @Thirteenthdi
    @Thirteenthdi 3 года назад

    It's a really cool idea, but it has a few major challenges. How cheap must each bowl be by the time it reaches the end user (restaurants or homes)? $1? $1.50? You can try to lower the price of each by achieving economy of scale, but no one knows if there's enough demand, so the pricing would start somewhat high unless an investor decides to take in all the risks from the start. How interested can even the most supportive consumers be if each bowl adds another $5 to their lunch?
    If moisture is an issue, how are restaurants expected to store these bowls for long term use? Not everyone is willing to afford a dehydrator just for bowls. And if they don't want to pay the upkeep to store he bowls, they have to factor perishable bowls into their operation. This just seems like a huge hassle even from a layperson's perspective.
    Do these bowls affect the flavor of their content? If so, chefs in moderately to upscale restaurants (the most likely starting point for novelties like these given the financial barrier of entry) will have to compromise their vision to accommodate for the bowl. Some will definitely try, and it's anyone's guess how well their experiments will turn out. Most will likely pass up given this and other challenges.
    To be clear, I found my way to this video because I'm really interested in the idea. It just looks like there are some technical and financial obstacles that need to be overcome before this bowl can think to go mainstream.

  • @tommasopavanello4115
    @tommasopavanello4115 2 года назад

    why don't you put adds? monetize this video!!

  • @damiannightwalker8461
    @damiannightwalker8461 10 месяцев назад

    That's not a good salad yuck
    D, ,