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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • All over the world, countries, companies, and people are turning trash into treasure. What starts as old milk cartons, tires, or seaweed becomes bricks, tiles, and boxes used for things such as paving roads and building homes. We went to places like Kenya, Nigeria, Mexico, and Thailand to see if garbage is the building material of the future.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:33 - Young Inventor Makes Bricks From Plastic Trash
    09:41 - One Nigerian Entrepreneur's Solution For Millions Of Old Tires
    19:13 - How Bricks Made From Invasive Seaweed Clean Mexico's Beaches
    27:15 - How Bricks Made From Milk Cartons Can Help Typhoon Victims
    35:30 - How Bricks Are Made From Plastic Trash
    43:40 - Credits
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Комментарии • 261

  • @NoahBranch503
    @NoahBranch503 8 дней назад +3

    It brings tears to my eyes to see this guy in Mexico talk about doing honest work and helping others thos is what we're supposed to be doing

  • @stormaggeden
    @stormaggeden Месяц назад +46

    Its so inspiring to see people working so hard to work with the plastic issue.
    Like they said its not a perfect fix, but works for now.
    Now we need to focus on banning plastic for good.

    • @AyupStuggy
      @AyupStuggy Месяц назад +2

      Plastic is a fantastic material. The problem is what we do with it afterwards, the worst thing to do is to trash it.

    • @cnaizhen
      @cnaizhen Месяц назад

      Until a suitable replacement material has been found (cheap*, check all the various properties different plastics have), the focus has never been on banning plastics.

    • @sanniepstein4835
      @sanniepstein4835 Месяц назад

      Which plastic, in which role? Corian is a great invention.

  • @jadedrealist
    @jadedrealist Месяц назад +252

    Most of the pepple in these comments don't get it. The plastic would break down into microplastics no matter what, this is at least keeping some of the larger plastics (which again break down into microplastic in the water) out of waterways and gives developing areas building materials. I bet every single commenter uses plastic daily, until you stop using it yourself (and then tossing it or pretending it gets recycled instead of getting shipped off to countries) maybe hold your tongue.

    • @smallego8068
      @smallego8068 Месяц назад +6

      Plastic turns into microplastic as soon as the plastic has to endure even the smallest mechanical forces. Tires of cars, the wind blowing small particles against your plastic brick made house etc.

    • @evlsc400
      @evlsc400 Месяц назад

      @@smallego8068 What is vinyl siding made of? why do people like yourself, who clearly have no idea in this space- type out a comment? like tf kind of goofy drugs did your doctor prescribe you?

    • @highestqualitypigiron
      @highestqualitypigiron Месяц назад

      There's no microplastics if you incinerate the plastic, you can burn it for energy too. Not sure why this isn't done. I guess people are terrified of CO2 emissions

    • @hansdampf2084
      @hansdampf2084 Месяц назад

      And you also need to hold your tongue because its IMPOSSIBLE nowadays to live without plastic. Its everywhere. Alternatives like weed are still in the danger zone because people like you still believe propaganda.

    • @nthedecent7717
      @nthedecent7717 Месяц назад

      That's a cute soapbox, too bad the actual solution is simply properly processing waste material instead of just letting 3rd worlders play with our scraps, having them wallow in the health consequences. Then again, that kinda propper solution takes people with brains, so I don't know how much you can relate to that 😏

  • @jamescox7007
    @jamescox7007 Месяц назад +42

    The first video is amazing. The girl who owns the company appreciates every worker. The sorter to the press worker. Good for her.

    • @sriharshacv7760
      @sriharshacv7760 12 дней назад

      Yeah. Also her tremendous childlike energy.

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 19 дней назад +7

    4:55 "Roads are actually the primary source of microplastics in the environment" - and this ignores that the predominant way roads produce microplastics is not from the road itself but from tyres.

  • @69Emoji
    @69Emoji Месяц назад +63

    Plankton thought we'd never get his grey chum recipe

  • @nathanrobinson7715
    @nathanrobinson7715 Месяц назад +16

    At least she's trying to do something unlike the one putting this down. Yes if cars drove over it would produce micro plastics. But people walking over it is less weight. And places like this have less cars.

    • @aperson696
      @aperson696 17 дней назад +2

      also at least its keeping it out OF OUR DAMN WATER SUPPLY plastic will always turn into microplastics no matter what

  • @ronch550
    @ronch550 Месяц назад +12

    It's both great and at the same time kinda sad that plastic really isn't going anywhere and will just accumulate

  • @InternallyExploredDame90
    @InternallyExploredDame90 Месяц назад +23

    This woman is dope AF ❤

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 19 дней назад +3

    I would like to thank these people for trying to fix our problems. However, I'm very worried for their health, especially those in the 2nd operation (the tyre recyclers in Nigeria).

    • @eilishbrown2601
      @eilishbrown2601 8 дней назад

      The woman making bricks has great energy, but all of those workers are not protected.

  • @jeffa8683
    @jeffa8683 Месяц назад +8

    Building bricks is definitely worth it the compression strength is probably good for up to a 3 story home

  • @alexandrarabinovici3826
    @alexandrarabinovici3826 Месяц назад +17

    It seems to me that people care a lot ❤

  • @user-nq8mm6oz8r
    @user-nq8mm6oz8r Месяц назад +7

    You are who this world needs more of. Awesome

  • @user-un8bw8bp8m
    @user-un8bw8bp8m Месяц назад +1

    Great videos! Not only are the people featured in them necessary for changing the problems in the world, but so too are the creators of such informative content to help facilitate awareness while fostering future game changing ideas in minds of individuals around the world. A sincere thanks goes out to everyone that plays a part in turning problems into postives, regardless of how big or small that role may be!

  • @sunshinenetherlight1571
    @sunshinenetherlight1571 Месяц назад +11

    I am very grateful to these people who figured out a way to reuse plastic in a way that reduces the landfills and trashes in the ocean. So if we reuse the trash plastic into making products that use others materials we reduce the amount of both plastic and that other materials.

    • @TheWowWowWest
      @TheWowWowWest Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely! And I hope in the case of plastics, they can protect themselves better during production to avoid occupational illnesses. We need people like them to stick around! 🤞

    • @kevinjoy155
      @kevinjoy155 Месяц назад

      Yeah instead of plastic being in landfills it's now in your blood, lungs , food , water house. How great ? Plastic rather than staying in the ground it's in you

    • @dan4653
      @dan4653 Месяц назад

      As someone with severe mold allergies, anything recycled can debilitating for me. This has the potential to be far more dangerous to me than many of you can imagine. Chemically convert the waste streams to something else. Don't just squeeze them into sponges oozing out toxins.

    • @kevinjoy155
      @kevinjoy155 Месяц назад

      @@dan4653 could not have said it better

  • @lovelyyluciddreams4352
    @lovelyyluciddreams4352 День назад

    Nzambi seems like such a good person! I love that she makes sure every person at the company knows they are very special to her and that she couldn’t do it without them.

  • @ScribeAdept
    @ScribeAdept Месяц назад +45

    This video was made from recycling previous videos into a single offering.

  • @lisabierstedt5045
    @lisabierstedt5045 Месяц назад +1

    I think you have done a excellent job of recycling trash to treasure.
    And your helping your country improve what you live like,look like,and healthly living for future families. Keep up your GREAT thinking and hard work. God bless you.

  • @moondog4313
    @moondog4313 Месяц назад +2

    This is amazing that things gets recycled ♻️ ♻️ and kept out of the landfills

  • @1stPrinciples455
    @1stPrinciples455 10 дней назад

    Likes : innovative ideas sharing.
    Great narration.

  • @vibrasieve
    @vibrasieve 25 дней назад +1

    This is a great job, turning waste into treasure

  • @paquitoignacio3449
    @paquitoignacio3449 Месяц назад +2

    This a brilliant product inventions, with good potential export to other countries, wishing them success for this venture.

  • @AyupStuggy
    @AyupStuggy Месяц назад +1

    What a fantastic dynamic young lady.

  • @bramstikkel5713
    @bramstikkel5713 Месяц назад

    Impressive great work! My compliments!

  • @user-lp1rg1od7y
    @user-lp1rg1od7y Месяц назад +2

    Genius! I'm super impressed ❤😊

  • @lunarfifthstudios
    @lunarfifthstudios Месяц назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @FlorentCurk
    @FlorentCurk 21 день назад

    so good.. This lady deserve a nobel price ^^'
    This is a good way to transform the plastic durable since we find a real way to destroy it properlly.

  • @maggiehumble7822
    @maggiehumble7822 Месяц назад +1

    GREAT IDEA,,,wonderful jo

  • @louera
    @louera Месяц назад

    This is amazing!!

  • @madmanmechanic8847
    @madmanmechanic8847 Месяц назад +2

    Man I love this shit! I wish they had recycling here in Elko Nv everything just gets tossed in the land fill really pisses me off. I hate tossing out things that can be recycled

  • @angelmyra4444
    @angelmyra4444 Месяц назад +4

    This channel is so informative!

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 25 дней назад

    Great video thanks 😊

  • @HD-fc4ds
    @HD-fc4ds Месяц назад +35

    They are making those for like 10 years and not a single road in Kenya covered in it. So cool story

    • @via45
      @via45 Месяц назад +13

      Roads are not made of concrete man

    • @nthedecent7717
      @nthedecent7717 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@via45😂😂😂

  • @ssweeps
    @ssweeps Месяц назад +11

    All the workers need to wear masks. Please.

  • @stevee8698
    @stevee8698 Месяц назад +2

    Using plastic on roads will only cause more micro plastics as it wears down.

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl 20 дней назад +2

    Incredible initiative in utilizing waste materials to create sustainable construction bricks! 🌍 It's crucial for us to continue innovating while also addressing potential environmental impacts, such as microplastic release, to ensure these solutions are truly beneficial long-term.

  • @robertschneider8210
    @robertschneider8210 Месяц назад

    Awesome!!!

  • @MrJackmandew
    @MrJackmandew Месяц назад

    Grind the plastic up and us it for a base on roads,, there's also a company in Canada that's making a brick like slumpstone that has a lip and easily stack up for building

  • @Henchman1977
    @Henchman1977 Месяц назад +5

    6:27 if you're going to add subtitled at least do it correctly... "plastic being burned..."

  • @StephanePlaisance
    @StephanePlaisance Месяц назад +1

    Great dev project. But! What about improving the safety of these brave workers. I cannot believe the air they Breath is ok with plastic powder all over the place. Same for the final product subjected to rain wash in the streets.

  • @duskintheforest584
    @duskintheforest584 Месяц назад

    It still sequesters the plastic waste in a useful form.

  • @duskintheforest584
    @duskintheforest584 Месяц назад

    Bravo!

  • @Titaanimation
    @Titaanimation Месяц назад +1

    i want a world when we use natural jute bag for the groceries, gelatine plastique for hygienic food conservation (like fish or meat), and all sorts of woods for construction! like the old time

  • @dennisf.macintyre117
    @dennisf.macintyre117 11 дней назад

    Though I like seeing it made into bricks, I would like to see the surface of these bricks made with indentations that would enable, after they were used to make walls for buildings, to be parged, i.e. covered with a lime or cement 3/8 to 1/2 inch covering spread over for fire-proofing and to eliminate the loss of, the erosion of micro- plastics, and what damage the sun might have if these bricks were not so covered. If it should prove that more strength is required in the bricks, perhaps chopped fiberglass strands might be considered to be added to the mix.

  • @barbaraness4507
    @barbaraness4507 Месяц назад

    The main problem with trying to do this in the U.S. is there are so few recycling facilities, and especially collection sites. Ultimately the better solution is drastically decrease the amount of waste created.

  • @OzyMandias13
    @OzyMandias13 Месяц назад

    I don’t know the real answer to that question, but the pragmatic one is, “It’d better be!”. 😊

  • @S.P.H.E
    @S.P.H.E 3 дня назад

    Sbonge 🙌🏾

  • @D.Frasure
    @D.Frasure 22 дня назад

    Very smart

  • @josephvictorino2700
    @josephvictorino2700 Месяц назад +1

    The workers of Ghejenge must wear protective face mask and hand gloves for their own safety.The smell of melted plastics is very dangerous in health and environment.

  • @chip582002
    @chip582002 Месяц назад

    I'm sure this isn't a new idea but can't you make things that wouldn't wear or not quickly like roads etc. I've seen the new printers that print all kinds of things from what appears to be some kind of plastic. Possibly some type of things for construction of buildings etc.

  • @Chr.U.Cas2216
    @Chr.U.Cas2216 Месяц назад +2

    Unfortunately all this is only a re-upload and could already been watched some time ago.

  • @mohitaggarwal7583
    @mohitaggarwal7583 9 дней назад

    Cement kilns are the best for petroleum waste

  • @moshehim1000
    @moshehim1000 9 дней назад

    I have to ask - about the plastic bricks and rooftiles - isn't that a fire hazard? I'm thinking like back in the day they had lead in the roofing, and then, during a fire, it would melt and rain a fiery death on the people below. I imagine molten plastic dripping and dropping down would be almost as bad?

  • @johnjohnf.webber1820
    @johnjohnf.webber1820 Месяц назад

    Using these plastics as building materials looks like a good thing. There should be an incentive of buying or selling plastic garbage so that like aluminum cans or copper wire wastes people clean and store them for recycling and selling.

    • @rskat501
      @rskat501 Месяц назад

      No need to clean aluminum that's going to be recycled

    • @drjany593
      @drjany593 15 дней назад

      In Ghana someone already makes houses from recycled plastic waste

  • @RandomGuyOnYoutube601
    @RandomGuyOnYoutube601 3 дня назад

    Making bricks by hand seems unsustainably inefficient.

  • @ssweeps
    @ssweeps Месяц назад +3

    Wow. A whole 10 grand.
    She needs to expand. Give her millions to start.
    MR BEAST WHERE ARE YOU?

  • @netdoom
    @netdoom Месяц назад +7

    The fumes really need to be tested…

    • @piotrek5s170
      @piotrek5s170 Месяц назад

      about fumes, making 1 ton of concrete releases several tons of co2

    • @LightSourceTemple
      @LightSourceTemple Месяц назад +3

      The fumes are carcinogenic

  • @BlackHoleOfTime
    @BlackHoleOfTime 18 дней назад

    Should make something to build Home instead of cover larger areas where the water will rain on and go into the ground. When you could make smething to build the internal structure of a building that would last for a long time

  • @barbaraness4507
    @barbaraness4507 Месяц назад +1

    The U.S. needs to do better about decreasing the amount of plastic, and other materials damaging the Earth, instead of just building trash mountains everywhere!

  • @SpectralonWhite
    @SpectralonWhite Месяц назад

    Good on her. ❤👍

  • @liberty7361
    @liberty7361 28 дней назад +1

    Great idea, but not sure if its safe to use for schools or in child rich environments. Curious to know if they tested for toxins/chemical releases from the finished product . . . ?

    • @R0senza
      @R0senza 28 дней назад +1

      Hempcrete bricks would be a good solution for more sensitive environments. Easy, quick grow and sustainable.

  • @jeffthekillercriticremixer5968
    @jeffthekillercriticremixer5968 16 дней назад

    The micro plastic this process generates, is much smaller than landfill plastic. Our bodies over time will learn to process it.
    Pigs and goats process it now Adding starch to plastic can help break it down.. are you still work at an adhesive cat factory as a lab technician and we made plastic glues and one time some starts from another glue got into some of our plastic glue and we realized over time that glue began to decompose but I asked my boss why we didn't do this all the time to make a more safer biodegradable plastic and he told me it would cost too much

  • @luizcoelho1267
    @luizcoelho1267 Месяц назад

    Nzambi is an inspiration! UN giving her only 10k USD?! That's not the way to go. When developing countrioes pour billions of dollars and things that are kind of useless, we as society should invest and reward people (and projects) like her.

  • @tarotofbread7720
    @tarotofbread7720 Месяц назад

    I know its too late to heal her but at least we are protecting our Earth rhe best we can now

  • @Shibinbasheer007
    @Shibinbasheer007 Месяц назад +1

    🔥👍

  • @warshaq101
    @warshaq101 Месяц назад

    I hope you have a link of there respective website.

  • @Ok-vm7lg
    @Ok-vm7lg 26 дней назад

    small solutions add up faster than developing big ones hahaha

  • @ScrotN
    @ScrotN Месяц назад

    Problem with people who say we should stop using plastic would be "What's the substitute?"
    Deleting convenience would mean you need to have something better to offer. Sure educations and plastic reduction with recycling old plastic is one thing, but in the end you're only delaying the inevitable.
    Sure it may sound like it's helping, but what we need is knowledge. Not down right shut everyone up

  • @user-wh4oq7qd1f
    @user-wh4oq7qd1f Месяц назад

    Goooodddddddd bless you ❤😢

  • @DreamBike7
    @DreamBike7 Месяц назад

    Upload video all language voice connect to world people

  • @crazyflboy8727
    @crazyflboy8727 Месяц назад +1

    India needs this

  • @donalddelabar767
    @donalddelabar767 Месяц назад +1

    Don’t use it in roads, keep making bricks for side walks and courtyards and walls. If I had the money I would invest in that

  • @shorndavies4724
    @shorndavies4724 Месяц назад +1

    What if the house of plastic bricks catches on fire, wouldn't it be poisonous fumes, pollution!

  • @markcasila8310
    @markcasila8310 Месяц назад

    the question is what if a fire hapens i a school or house the plastic is flamable and also free highly dangerous quimics

  • @runesvensson1244
    @runesvensson1244 Месяц назад +1

    How much heavy metal is allowed in those bricks?

  • @tbd5820
    @tbd5820 29 дней назад

    Nice, is that a new substitute for asbestos?

  • @TonySkd-ws4lu
    @TonySkd-ws4lu 4 дня назад

    Well here comes first couple millions.

  • @agingmillennialmainer
    @agingmillennialmainer Месяц назад

    N95 works against plastic fumes?

  • @lnwolf41
    @lnwolf41 Месяц назад +1

    Sadly none of the first world countries will adopt any of these systems, since you will never get people to sort through the garbage. Also it is much cheaper to ship our plastic waste to 3rd world countries. We should at least help expand these companies to process more plastic quicker.

  • @vincentsaputra
    @vincentsaputra Месяц назад

    Much better if societies reduce consuming packaged food and beverage.

  • @King.Mark.
    @King.Mark. Месяц назад

    fire ,heat,smell,water run off will be toxic as well

  • @thdbird83
    @thdbird83 Месяц назад +2

    basically move the "landill" back into the city again. when we already spent so much engery (fuel of garbage trucks) putting away those trash to the landfill outside the city.

  • @user-dq7wq7wo8c
    @user-dq7wq7wo8c Месяц назад +4

    First to watch

  • @marcelb.7224
    @marcelb.7224 10 дней назад

    we have to REDUCE Plastic!

  • @Xuehuapiaopiao00
    @Xuehuapiaopiao00 Месяц назад +1

    First

  • @bornesulinowo391
    @bornesulinowo391 7 дней назад

    A few of that are remarkable. I mean seaweed the most. Plastic is too durable, toxic and carcinogenic to recycle. Should be pyrolyzed, I think.

  • @besllu8116
    @besllu8116 13 дней назад

    But, are they toxic, like under heat are there vapors?

  • @pcs2511
    @pcs2511 Месяц назад

    Is this in the US. I don,t think so. The FDA would have this tied up for years. The regs that that industry would have to follow would be endless.

    • @mrn234
      @mrn234 10 дней назад

      Who said thats in the US or Europe? Nobody
      When it would be that great we would have seen it here already.

  • @purpleprincess5995
    @purpleprincess5995 Месяц назад

  • @NTSRFR4
    @NTSRFR4 Месяц назад

    I'm not a tree hugger, but I love these ideas.

  • @ww4575
    @ww4575 Месяц назад

    OSHA has entered the chat

  • @badhombre4942
    @badhombre4942 23 дня назад

    Is anyone checking the toxicity of those products?

  • @chuckoaks6756
    @chuckoaks6756 Месяц назад

    It'll never happen on a large scale. Plastic companies won't have it and construction companies won't have it. It'll all go in the water or shipped and dumped in foreign countries like it is now.

  • @alexanderwicz3485
    @alexanderwicz3485 Месяц назад

    is it cheaper? faster? then NO

  • @Liam-ql7tr
    @Liam-ql7tr Месяц назад +1

    Lol and next trillions of tons of micro plastic particles into the water….LOL

  • @AlbertBeharry
    @AlbertBeharry Месяц назад +1

    What if it catches on fire?

    • @rskat501
      @rskat501 Месяц назад +1

      What If a skyscraper collapses?

    • @rockytop4
      @rockytop4 Месяц назад

      Good point regular bricks won't burn ...there worthless just stop using plastic

  • @abovewater99
    @abovewater99 Месяц назад +1

    Earthquakes exist. LoL

  • @jimysk8er
    @jimysk8er Месяц назад +1

    I reject the notion that recycling plastics into bricks and asphalt would be worse than not recycling plastics at all. You are physically removing surface area exposed to the elements by encasing everything together compared to lose bits and bobs and containers. You will never convince me that using tar for roads is somehow less toxic than plastics. The majority of microplastics and pollution from roads are from vehicles anyways not from driving surfaces.

  • @datascienceindia8536
    @datascienceindia8536 Месяц назад

    So plastic tiles don't generate micro plastic, only roads does ?

    • @udittlamba
      @udittlamba Месяц назад +2

      it depends on how much abrasion happens. And as that specialist said, the wear and tear is more on roads.

  • @dr.feelgood2358
    @dr.feelgood2358 Месяц назад +2

    in the US tires come with a disposal fee, because it's considered toxic waste. in other countries, it's used to make children's playgrounds.....wtf?

    • @york2600
      @york2600 Месяц назад

      Sports fields made with recycled tires were linked to cancer. We don't do this for a reason. It's a health nightmare.

    • @Dave-ohhh
      @Dave-ohhh Месяц назад

      Right this whole Operation is a get rich quick kind of hustle I'm sure zombie is doin alright