The Secret Ingredient That Could Stop Plastic Pollution

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  • @itsSamBentley
    @itsSamBentley  Год назад +61

    Thank you so much to everyone who's watched the first of my longer video series! If you're new or you've come over from other platforms, I really appreciate it! If anyone is interested in hearing the full 10 minute interview with Pierre, that includes answers at to how they remove the fishy smell from the seaweed, and how it compares cost-wise to plastic, I've uploaded it to my Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/sambentley I'm working on the next one this weekend so hopefully it won't be too long a wait for the next one! Have a great day! Sam

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 11 месяцев назад

      next on the green agenda: stop using sweaweed, it's going extinct!

    • @chitaegandalalake263
      @chitaegandalalake263 11 месяцев назад +1

      ,,, long time ago we already have biodegradable and edible "corn starch plastic" for food and everything packaging, "but" plastic lobbyist is strong preventing it to be banned in several countries.

    • @jerredhamann5646
      @jerredhamann5646 5 месяцев назад

      What i dont get is why they just dont go back to glass my parents would talk about when they were young you could retrun the 4 packs of beers collect the deposit and get a new pack for free

  • @risk5riskmks93
    @risk5riskmks93 Год назад +46

    I used to freak out my friends decades ago when I ate candy wrapped in rice paper, and ate the paper. Anyway, I LOVE this and would PAY MORE for a product with this packaging. May it be available soon on a large scale.

  • @Demolishor13R
    @Demolishor13R 11 месяцев назад +15

    This is so exciting. Seaweed produces oxygen and provides homes and food for sea creature and then packaging that is biodegradable. We need more of this! Awesome job!

  • @FuuzBeeen
    @FuuzBeeen Год назад +27

    A METER A DAY?! that's insane growth speed, man seaweed is top notch😮

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +4

      Seaweed waits for no man!

    • @sarahrixson2134
      @sarahrixson2134 Год назад +5

      Oh wow that's amazing and the fact it grows quickly so we are not ruining it for the sea life 😊❤

  • @isobeltucknott805
    @isobeltucknott805 Год назад +27

    so informative, had no idea about how much plastic is actually recycled. would be so nice to have this option widely available and more people know about it

  • @PoonamNebhnani
    @PoonamNebhnani Год назад +25

    Loved the video!! I especially enjoyed the part where you just sprayed saline solution on the gelatin extracted from seaweed, and it was as easy as that. It goes to show that replacing plastic is neither difficult nor cumbersome, big industries just don't want to make an effort to change their processes. I really like seeing your content on social media, so thank you!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      I was really amazed at how the process was so simple! Science baffles me!

  • @FuuzBeeen
    @FuuzBeeen Год назад +22

    Another comment, this is seriously a project I wish more countries would widely adopt, specially after finding out about the length of growth seaweed can make in a single day. Thank you kindly Sam for doing the extra arm and leg work to even visit the site of where this was worked on, making it into a very educational video and having it be available for all to be enlightened about.
    also, I bet it was a little funky feeling the product go in your mouth and probably pop like a grape😅

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +2

      Haha it really was a surprise! No one else had a problem with it but I just didn't expect the popping sensation!

    • @FuuzBeeen
      @FuuzBeeen Год назад +1

      @@itsSamBentley Hah, you're a good sport about it, at least I get my warning for it being a bit funky when it hits the shelves near me if so. Keep up the good work

  • @alexanderbrandrup
    @alexanderbrandrup Год назад +15

    Let’s go Team Earth 🌎! Wow the seaweed growing at 1m per day 👀 What an innovative company Notpla, hope they can keep scaling this to many other industries and solutions.
    Great content Sam, informative, interesting & positive. Excited for more 🙌🏼

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +2

      My brother thank you! Off to shoot the next video this weekend 👀

  • @medeajade121
    @medeajade121 Год назад +9

    This is all so extremely cool! We need innovators like this company to go global. I'm in Canada and there is a deplorable lack of non plastic packaging solutions here.

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      We need these ideas given support and scaled sooner rather than later around the world 🙏🏼

    • @benybilly3519
      @benybilly3519 11 месяцев назад

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  • @Valerie-qu5it
    @Valerie-qu5it Год назад +18

    Thank you for the links to zero waste stores! I hope we can get more and more of them, I want everything from shampoo to cereal to be able to go into my reusable containers. And I love the gelatin/seaweed solution for single use, how amazing if we could encourage more companies to start producing their products with this. 🤞 Keep spreading the good news and positivity, the more people know about these alternatives the more we can pressure companies to use these solutions instead of claiming there are none.

  • @annac8068
    @annac8068 Год назад +50

    This is fantastic! So nice to listen to and learn of such earth friendly innovations! Good news stories bring so much joy ❤

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +3

      Thanks Anna!

    • @annac8068
      @annac8068 Год назад +1

      ..and amazing the various containers that can be replaced 😮❤

  • @VidaVidaVida80
    @VidaVidaVida80 Год назад +20

    Amazing. How blessed we are to live in a time of innovation. I hope and pray we use our brains to replace plastic. Thanks Sam for sharing this exciting news and spreading positivity. More people like Sam in the world please 🙏🏽

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      It gives me hope seeing innovative teams like Notpla!

  • @KatelynJayneaM
    @KatelynJayneaM Год назад +14

    I love this so much!! I once saw a race where they did water in something like this instead of bottles and thought it was brilliant! I hope it gets more traction because this would be wonderful!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +2

      Yeahhh for races and marathons and the like it's such a great idea!!

  • @Plasticfreeamy
    @Plasticfreeamy Год назад +6

    Absolutely love this!! Such a great initiative which should be produced more to reduce plastic. Only 9% being recycled is a shocker 😢 but great video well done for raising awareness for plastic pollution and solutions 😃😁👍

  • @Daffodiliam
    @Daffodiliam Год назад +23

    This is amazing!! I still remember hearing of this news a while back, but seeing more of the process and learning more about how this will change the game in plastic pollution fills me with such excitement! Thank you very much for sharing this with us, and congratulations on your first RUclips video pertaining to such great news! 💚 Looking forward to seeing more from you!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +4

      Thanks so much! Glad it got you excited!

  • @sanjanam7115
    @sanjanam7115 Год назад +3

    What a wonderful video! I wish companies like Notpla are able to expand and gain momentum globally. Would love to see similar initiatives in Australia and legislation to reduce greenwashing.

  • @looeezey
    @looeezey Год назад +4

    Great video! I saw sorted food do a colab with nopla too. Brilliant company doing amazing things. So much info here I didn’t know too. I thought I was really on it with the recycling but I had no idea cardboard takeaway boxes were covered in plastic, and that plastic bottle could only be recycled a few times. How these companies get away with the amount of greenwashing that goes on is disgusting
    Love what you do, keep it up!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +3

      Thank you! And yeah those takeaway boxes look like they should be recyclable, but that one I used to showcase it in this video has written small on it something like 'This isn't recyclable yet, but we're working on it!' so it's really disappointing when solutions are clearly out there

  • @louisegould6664
    @louisegould6664 Год назад +6

    I love how candid this is, your reaction cracked me 😂 it’s great to see solutions like this being spotlighted and I’m glad that it’s getting recognition 🥰

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +3

      Haha the second time I did it I was ok that first time just took me by surprise!

    • @louisegould6664
      @louisegould6664 Год назад

      In my head its like when you have a bubble tea and the little balls burst in your mouth - tbh my least favourite sensation @@itsSamBentley

  • @floraluxla
    @floraluxla Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for creating this video, Sam! I have faith that within our lifetime we’ll be able to create positive change and eliminate single use plastic.

  • @studrinkwater
    @studrinkwater Год назад +5

    Amazing video Sam! So good to see more of the behind the scenes of Notpla. Loving this longer format on RUclips, can't wait to see more!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      Thanks Stu! Please restart your channel we'd love to see it!

    • @studrinkwater
      @studrinkwater Год назад

      @@itsSamBentley May have to make a resurgence in the near future then!

  • @user-kw1pv6vz6g
    @user-kw1pv6vz6g Год назад +3

    Great video! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if this could be scaled up worldwide!

  • @Msuam4
    @Msuam4 Год назад +4

    I'd heard about this but I had questions. So cool to have a more in depth look at it.
    In Puerto Rico we are having problems with the large amounts of sargassum on our coasts. Makes usually clear waters look brown and it stinks.
    Thankfully, we are finding uses for it!
    7th graders found a way to make it a construction material (like concrete), and university students found a way to make it into filament for 3D printing!
    Can't post the links, but I'm sure you could find more info.

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      I’ll look into that thanks for sharing!

    • @Msuam4
      @Msuam4 Год назад +2

      @@itsSamBentley Welcome!
      These keywords may help (polytechnic puerto rico sargassum) and (crean concreto ecoamigable puerto rico) the Primera Hora link.

  • @user-kl4vf2jm7v
    @user-kl4vf2jm7v Год назад +4

    So good to see! This company is the change we need to see! Keep it up! Great work

  • @ffion6190
    @ffion6190 Год назад +4

    Love that you made a longer video about Notpla and their great innovation 🤩 So informative and fun to watch! The style of your vlog is also so chill at the same time.

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад

      Yesss I noticed the short video I made on them was really popular so thought people would be interested in learn more details!

  • @designcouncil
    @designcouncil Год назад +4

    Loving this longer format for YT! Thank you for highlighting these amazing design projects. We're all about Design for Planet at DC, so more of this please! 🌍🌳

  • @BlueYoshTV
    @BlueYoshTV Год назад +4

    This is an amazing idea!! I wish more companies would do this!

  • @huijingzhong2040
    @huijingzhong2040 Год назад +3

    This information is so important, thanks for helping people to be conscious about environmental issues and for giving tips for sustainable consumption. Please do more videos, you are great at it!

  • @Melbus621
    @Melbus621 Год назад +3

    We definitely need plastic alternatives! Love this!

  • @davidmonahan5052
    @davidmonahan5052 Год назад +9

    Fantastic video, well done and looking forward to many more to come. I had no idea so little was still being recycled 😢. Hopefully with more videos like and more awareness, things might change for the better.

  • @oliviasmith6100
    @oliviasmith6100 Год назад +8

    I really hope this catches on. Thank you, Sam, for the hope you are giving with your posts and videos ❤️ it has seriously helped me this year.

  • @wainwra
    @wainwra Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for bringing us such an inspiring and hope-filled way to address what are really serious challenges! 💚💚💚

  • @mansideways
    @mansideways Год назад +5

    Well done, Sam. This was fantastically informative and really nicely put together. It seems plastic and fossil fuels really are capitalism’s hugest gut punch to all of us and I really hope big businesses will honestly look into adopting this option. How much research had been done into scaling up global seaweed quantities to the levels needed to make this truly viable for the future? Will the seaweed itself cause any long-term ecosystem issues? Thanks again. So glad I got to see this and will invest in the book as soon as I’m able. 🙏

  • @ashleyngow4070
    @ashleyngow4070 Год назад +2

    Super cool technology and using simple things like seaweed!! Im super impressed with their ideas and reasoning behind creating such a product !

  • @saranicolas79
    @saranicolas79 Год назад +2

    This is amazing!! I use seaweed in my gardening all the time. Love seeing new products from seaweed! Hemp is also another product that can be used has a plastic alternative and can be composted. My only concern is that they respect the ocean and do not strip seaweed from that ecosystem. Thank you for sharing!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +3

      Yess I asked that question too, I have an extended version of the interview I was going to post on my Patreon which is just the raw interview so i'll do that soon!

    • @Gwendoline965
      @Gwendoline965 11 месяцев назад +1

      Must keep growing unlimited amounts....unlimited renewable seaweed products....

  • @anna_sotiriou
    @anna_sotiriou Год назад +1

    I came from tiktok! You are the most positive person I've seen in a lot of social media platforms. Thank you for sharing these news ❤

  • @marier5523
    @marier5523 Год назад +2

    Love your content! You are brilliant. Your good news relieves my environmental anxiety. So grateful for all you share. Favorite part of this video is when you make the film and you get so excited

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      It was like magic i couldn't believe it haha!

  • @blakecole1740
    @blakecole1740 Год назад +3

    This is awesome - Thanks for sharing! I love all the things that this can be used for. Looking forward to seeing how companies like this shape our world for the better!

  • @spirit_of_unconditional_lo6026
    @spirit_of_unconditional_lo6026 Год назад +2

    That’s amazing!! Love it!! Let’s make this product globally distributed!!!

  • @lindaweeks2838
    @lindaweeks2838 Год назад +2

    Wow! What an amazing company with a fantastic idea! And the gelatine is not made from animals - hooray! If I was starting out or even mid-career now, instead of 71 and retired, this is the company I would want to work for. It deserves to expand worldwide, and all plastic production should be stopped now.

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +2

      You'd be a great addition to Notpla Linda!

    • @lindaweeks2838
      @lindaweeks2838 Год назад +1

      @@itsSamBentley Thank you! 😊❤️

  • @faithdebonilla1204
    @faithdebonilla1204 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hemp also can be used to make "platic"-like items from its cellulose, which is biodegradable. Growing Hemp puts nutrients into soil and pulls out toxins. Hemp also acts as a deterrent to pests.

  • @austinbrown9735
    @austinbrown9735 Год назад +2

    This is such a great idea and invention! My thoughts are "how do we encourage companies to use this?"

  • @karenrichardson7895
    @karenrichardson7895 Год назад +1

    Amazing video, yet again. Great to see that plastic can be replaced by an edible substitute, and very interesting to see that only plastic types 1 and 2 are widely recycled. We really need to hold plastic manufacturers accountable. Thank you Sam.

  • @HappyChildlessMindset
    @HappyChildlessMindset Год назад +3

    Congrats Sam!!!! Thank you sooooo much for spreading good news. Your IG account always brings a samile to my day.
    Lots of love from Argentina
    I can't wait for this kind of "plastic" is wordwide

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      Muito obrigado! Big fan of Argentina, my football team has a couple of great players from there too!

  • @artbyadrienne6812
    @artbyadrienne6812 7 месяцев назад

    A Mexican company makes cutlery made from Avocado pits and in Indian plates and cutlery is being produced from sugar cane waste. It's a start in reducing plastic trash. Thanks for your videos!

  • @itznotsakshi6232
    @itznotsakshi6232 Год назад +4

    Incredible content! I absolutely love your way of introducing brilliant innovations that are helping our home planet 🌎 💖. I’ve been looking forward to your book for quite a while now!. I’m all about climate change and I just know this book is going hold so much about it.. especially written by an author that I very well connect with! ❤❤❤

  • @MiaGoren
    @MiaGoren Год назад +2

    The video was beautifully made! Thank you for introducing this company, I love hearing about initiatives like this 🥰

  • @Yahkahey
    @Yahkahey 11 месяцев назад +2

    Kudos to you for this amazing discovery. I hate plastic! It causes so much damage to everything. Hope there will be many more alternatives besides using seaweed as there isn’t enough to replace plastic entirely I do believe.

  • @Ghi789
    @Ghi789 Год назад +1

    Two of my fav brits are two Sams: you and Sam Ryder. Both with a mission to spread positivity and happiness to the globe. Would love some sort of collab between these two smiling, longhaired and charming gentlemen! ❤

  • @MHmorels
    @MHmorels Год назад +2

    It is a beautiful step towards circularity! I love your posts and showing us the good happening in this world!

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +2

      We love to see progress like this!

    • @MHmorels
      @MHmorels Год назад +1

      I’m hooked! And buying your book! Keep it up my friend! Sending you all the love I can - you have an amazing purpose!

  • @jacobpolzin_staff-wakefiel4572

    Can't wait to talk to talk with our students about these improvements. Shocking after a few weeks this is not more popular! Come on RUclips. Do your thing!

  • @Annikilou
    @Annikilou 11 месяцев назад +1

    Notpla was a truly worthy winner of the Earthshot Prize. I particularly love the idea of toothpaste berries!

  • @madeline4235
    @madeline4235 Год назад +1

    I know it's out of topic but can I just say how lovely your smile is? It really lights up the room and It just feels so positive. Great job on informative video btw and don't forget to take care of yourself too! ❤

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover Год назад +2

    Notpla would be an amazing company to work for. i hope more big companies work with them. such a great video. but i did want to see how they process the seaweed

  • @heirtothethrone2133
    @heirtothethrone2133 Год назад +3

    God that is so cool! I had no idea this solution existed and this video inspired me to make a game about how ineffective plastic recycle can be.
    But I also have a question about solutions in Canada. I do buy bulk foods with my own containers and such but are there any resources for Canadians you can recommend?

  • @Nele_Acke
    @Nele_Acke Год назад +2

    I looove your video, Sam!! It is so inspiring. Keep shining as you do and thank you for your content! We appreciate you!!

  • @baska168
    @baska168 Год назад +1

    This gives me hope 😊 I wish more and more companies would use alternative packages if necessary to use them, and that gov would help too, for example by regulating one time use plastic by putting tax on it? 🤔

  • @titan_o7
    @titan_o7 8 месяцев назад +1

    The first concern that my mind jumps to is the energy cost and money cost of producing this seaweed-based plastic replacement. You must take into account the total amount of energy it costs to produce a product, from the growing and harvesting of the seaweed, all the way to the transportation to actually get it onto the shelves.
    There's no point for major companies to adopt something such as this unless the cost to grow, harvest, produce, and transport it is lower than the current standard.
    At 9:34 , you mention how ease of recyclability is especially important for lower income countries. This is true. It is also true that those very same countries are tasked with producing the world's majority of products including plastic as a whole and aluminum. This requires energy to produce all these products. Energy requires money. And without money, your energy production (and therefore production as a whole) is severely reduced. In short, *money and energy are directly correlated.*
    These lower-income countries are exactly that, they have less money as a whole. Therefore, they turn to cheaper energy production methods for their typically much larger populations (China and India), which usually ends up being coal. This is why "green" energy methods are so hard to switch over to.
    Think about how much more money and energy itself it takes to mine, refine, and build batteries for all the solar and wind plants and electric vehicles than it costs to simply mine, transport, and burn coal. Wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear power all have much higher costs to produce the same output than the current coal standard these countries have become so dependent on. It's not sustainable, not as they are now. (This is also why I put "green" in quotations) Wind and solar are simply not as energy dense as natural gas or oil. I wish it weren't true, but it is.
    Until advancements in better battery technology, lower cost for material production, or general output of solar, wind, and other green energy methods are made to be more efficient and cheaper than the currently already cheap methods of using coal, natural gas, and oil, these megacorporations are never going to switch to "green" energy methods and plastic replacements anytime soon.
    All in all though, I enjoy watching your vids about all this new tech that is coming out. It's very informative and important to bring these otherwise brushed over tech and the people behind it to light. I hope to see it one day become a common replacement for the current standard.

  • @lisacarey4951
    @lisacarey4951 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations to go from Instagram to You Tube!!! Great to have longer time to see all the good stuff happening!!

  • @jenniferkoski-vacirca3989
    @jenniferkoski-vacirca3989 Год назад +2

    Appreciate what you are doing and the awareness it brings 💜

  • @EtudianteAviendah
    @EtudianteAviendah 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and topic! Thank you so much! Although I am already doing some of these things (saving good glass containers to reuse and shopping for bulk foods locally, I learned about many more ways to eliminate plastics and keep Earth beautiful. Keep up the good work, Sam! I've subscribed and will share. Peace, Love, Joy and Blessings to all. Namaste

  • @jacobpolzin6212
    @jacobpolzin6212 Год назад +1

    My phone knows me so well. Showed me this video then I saw yours on tiktok after

  • @daniellehulme3827
    @daniellehulme3827 Год назад +2

    Such an amazing invention! I always enjoy your videos. It's nice to see the positive side towards the environment. Thank you for your video 😊

  • @AnnaNicasio
    @AnnaNicasio Год назад +2

    It's just like the boba burst bubbles! 6:42

  • @chrisglenton5540
    @chrisglenton5540 Год назад +2

    Fantastic product, looks like it could be used to replace a lot of plastic wrap as well

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 11 месяцев назад

    What a neat process! Even the waste isn't wasted, they make paper! Well done, and good for Prince William for his help funding this. All good wishes.

  • @kuraiko00
    @kuraiko00 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, a great concept (which for the edible water / juice has been tried before by a company called "Ooho"), hopefully advancements can be made and it can go mainstream, but the answer regarding the hygiene of the product wasn't of satisfaction for me, didn't really answer how it can be safe to consume
    Edit : wow, actually, this company was actually Ooho before they rebranded as Notpla, glad they kept doing it

  • @chitaegandalalake263
    @chitaegandalalake263 11 месяцев назад +1

    ,,, long time ago we already have biodegradable and edible "corn starch plastic" for food and everything packaging, "but" plastic lobbyist is strong preventing it to be banned in several countries.

    • @rickappling5470
      @rickappling5470 10 месяцев назад

      Another thing I have heard of over the years.

    • @chitaegandalalake263
      @chitaegandalalake263 10 месяцев назад

      @@rickappling5470 ,,, it's corn starch based plastics,also you can used other vegi-starch which biodegrades within 72 hours some even longer.

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much Sam for sharing some good news, which seems like these days is very scarce.

  • @Powerful1776
    @Powerful1776 11 месяцев назад

    This is awesome and has been a long time coming! Thank you all for your discoveries! 💙

  • @TenleyAtwood
    @TenleyAtwood 5 месяцев назад

    OOOOOoooo this is so Solarpunk I love it! Comment for the algo! Bamboo and hemp are great solutions to sustainable alternatives to tree made paper products as well. They are like the three sisters of sustainability. Kelp, Hemp and Bamboo call save the world. Oh I forgot, I own a Lomi kitchen composter and I highly recommend as It can turn bioplastics like NOTPla into garden compost along with other kitchen scraps. I'm not affiliated with the company. Just a very happy customer. lol

  • @christineelsey3104
    @christineelsey3104 11 месяцев назад

    Sounds like such a Winning idea !!!.. Every country Should be looking into this technology !!
    So Glad it showed up in my video feed .. 😊

  • @DilanThimira
    @DilanThimira Год назад

    I appreciate what you are doing! Keep up the good work. Let's spread good habits to the world and save our planet.✊😊

  • @atruenut
    @atruenut Год назад +2

    The frustrating thing about platsic bottles is that 99% of the time - outside of disaster relief - you dont even need to consume those things. They are either sodas and artificial juices that are terrible for your health or water that you can just carry in your own bottle. The whole problem shouldnt even exist!

  • @philiptaylor2040
    @philiptaylor2040 Год назад +1

    Teysha Technologies is another cool company that are battling single use plastics with their biopolymers that are made out of animal feed stock! Their bioplastic can be tuned to degrade at different rates

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      Will check them out thanks for sharing!

  • @BakingHermann
    @BakingHermann Год назад +1

    Awesome to see you on here! Great video 👏

  • @theaquariancontrarian3316
    @theaquariancontrarian3316 11 месяцев назад +1

    Aloe vera can also be used for the same things.

  • @anxiouscucumber9
    @anxiouscucumber9 Год назад +2

    Kudos to these wonderful humans ❤ thank you for your invaluable work

  • @KM-pm6qe
    @KM-pm6qe 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just read that paper straws have “forever chemicals” PFAS (like Teflon) to make them water-resistant, so now that’s supposed to set up this big dilemma between paper straws and plastic straws. Why not waxed (non-petroleum wax, preferably) paper? Waxed paper used to be in all kinds of packaging, and for many things, it was fine. Yes, your ice cream sandwiches might not be so great if you kept them for half a year in the freezer, but would it kill you to just put them in a ziplock bag (which could be reused in most cases) when you got them home?

  • @massimilianomemo3573
    @massimilianomemo3573 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Great company with wonderful ideas and values. ❤

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover Год назад +1

    whenever i dump stuff into the recycle bin, i keep thinking most of it won't be recycled. That's why if i can i try to reuse everything and will always try and buy stuff in glass jars if i can. our system is broken.

  • @SRtruth
    @SRtruth Год назад

    Amen amen amen!!!!! This is 100% necessary for the world!!!!
    Thank you, Sam! Love u! ❤

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 Год назад +1

    so it's like collagen? they didn't want to say exactly what it is. land plants can grow waxes, too so that'd be interesting to look in to

  • @jasmines.6325
    @jasmines.6325 11 месяцев назад

    That table display reminded me of a tide pod, yumm

  • @user-xl1wm3oc7g
    @user-xl1wm3oc7g 11 месяцев назад

    Its excellent for all fast food packaging, food trucks, delivered food, cafeteria to go on and on. This alone is huge. However plastic creates a food-safe barrier for food shoppers in grocery stores. Plastics freezes so you can buy frozen goods that you can see the.. quality of. You remove the plastic wrap from items you bought because of all the handling it had before you brought it home. These are important safety and health issues. I could see mayors and councils requiring biodegradable non-plastics for temporary packages. It would reduce alot of plastics for takeout containers. I would invest in this one for that purpose...go big with that!!

  • @boomieboo
    @boomieboo Год назад

    I heard about biodegradable plastic years ago with shrimp shell and fish scale-based plastic but nothing has come of either yet. So still just waiting for ideas like these to actually become a reality.

  • @dollycase9665
    @dollycase9665 Год назад +1

    Love all the good news! Love the innovation! Just love it all!

  • @GrungeGalactica
    @GrungeGalactica 5 месяцев назад

    Like actually edible tide pods?! This is amazing, they should replace tetra pack with this type of thing too!

  • @antoniospanayiotou8619
    @antoniospanayiotou8619 11 месяцев назад +1

    Plastic manufacturers should pay for all this!!

    • @rickappling5470
      @rickappling5470 10 месяцев назад

      The fossil fuel industry would likely join in to block this.

  • @wendysmith5923
    @wendysmith5923 Год назад +1

    Absolutely great discovery!… nature will love it! ❤

  • @razzledazzle2609
    @razzledazzle2609 Год назад +2

    @sambentley It's great to see this fantastic packaging solution is being scaled up, with seaweed grown in an eco responsible way that benefits sealife, and their continued push for innovation to create other types of sustainable packaging. It would be great to see companies starting to use these packaging options for their products.
    What are NOTPLA doing with the waste seaweed after extracting the gelatinous material, so that they close the loop and have a circular business? Is it usable as a natural seaweed fertiliser/soil enricher? Thanks.

    • @itsSamBentley
      @itsSamBentley  Год назад +1

      After extracting the gelatinous material they make products like paper with it, check out 4.35 in the video 🙏🏼

  • @renee.garcia
    @renee.garcia Год назад +1

    So awesome! Thanks for sharing about this awesome innovation!

  • @blazewinters2593
    @blazewinters2593 2 месяца назад

    Another way to help change the system is to invest in companies like this. Unfortunately, very few videos mention this or give links to companies that can be invested in. I would really have loved to see that mentioned in this video and seen a link to contact the company about any investment opportunities that may be available. Possibly, an idea for a future video? Green investing would help us further projects like this. It's just a thought. All in all, I truly love your videos and look forward to more in the future!

  • @TickleMeTimbers
    @TickleMeTimbers 11 месяцев назад

    This is the ONLY time I'm not annoyed at saying they hope for a future free of single use plastics BECAUSE THEY HAVE A SOLUTION. I can't stand the garden variety teenage chick at the coffee store talking about single use plastics like it's bad but have no solution. All I can think is "be quiet you petulant child". But this makes sense and doesn't piss me off. Thank fuck for that.

  • @japp46
    @japp46 10 месяцев назад

    This is so awesome It should be all over the world now!!!! 🎉😊

  • @tessagregory1196
    @tessagregory1196 Год назад +1

    Amazing!! Love all of your videos, thankyou for what you do, you’ve really helped me a lot!☺️

  • @DerekSarnoChef
    @DerekSarnoChef Год назад +1

    FANTASTIC bro! Love it.

  • @gedelgo3242
    @gedelgo3242 4 месяца назад

    Gotta share after that outro - I brought a reusable cup to a coffee shop. They made the coffee in a single use cup then poured it into mine and trashed the paper one. 😂

  • @rosmyV
    @rosmyV Год назад

    This is so amazing!!! Super insightful and interesting, thanks for sharing, Sam!! 💚

  • @bluerose235
    @bluerose235 4 месяца назад

    Love the idea of edible packaging

  • @lisamontana8723
    @lisamontana8723 Год назад +1

    What a great video! Thanks for sharing this amazing solution!!