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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2019
  • Why recycled? is a short video that looks at the current global challenges facing the recycling system and why Patagonia is switching to 100% renewable and recycled materials. Through interviews with material designers and industrial ecologists, this film urges us to question our own consumption habits and look at the impact the clothing industry has on people and the planet.
    Learn more about how our clothes are made: www.patagonia....

Комментарии • 160

  • @tylerraallen
    @tylerraallen 4 года назад +239

    A company telling people to buy less is so refreshing! Consuming less and using up our goods to the end of life really is our only path forward.

    • @youropinionistrash666
      @youropinionistrash666 4 года назад +1

      Yes! but only as long as You consume Patagonia goods! hahahahaha

    • @wouldyoudomeakindnes
      @wouldyoudomeakindnes 4 года назад +2

      @@youropinionistrash666 i don't think you watch the whole video

    • @youropinionistrash666
      @youropinionistrash666 4 года назад +1

      @@wouldyoudomeakindnes Yes. Thats true. But I just bought to refurbished Patagonia Jackets for 50€ bucks each at a Store and I am super happy to finally have two Patagonia Jackets! They are awesome. product wise and with their philosophy

    • @mallakmsoudi2289
      @mallakmsoudi2289 4 года назад +1

      ' ç b

    • @thulasikrishna4477
      @thulasikrishna4477 4 года назад +1

      @@youropinionistrash666 of

  • @brian.walker
    @brian.walker 4 года назад +185

    Awesome video Patagonia. Keep pushing other brands within the industry to do the same.

  • @AriaIndy
    @AriaIndy 4 года назад +15

    I love Patagonia for this. I will always spend a bit more on a product of its ethical and or sustainable. Hearing them encourage people to consume less is impressive from a company that relys on consumers purchasing products to continue. I will now be a loyal customer when I do need an item and encourage friends/family to do the same. People are waking up and making the shift to “slow” fashion 🧡🧡🧡

  • @1972Konaboy
    @1972Konaboy 4 года назад +15

    Thank you Patagonia for trying to lead us in a better direction!!!!!

  • @Aiaisahorse123
    @Aiaisahorse123 4 года назад +8

    This message is so important! Recycling on its own isn't the magic solution to saving the climate- we have to work together to consume less and spread the word to others.

  • @lisettevandermaarel9410
    @lisettevandermaarel9410 4 года назад +4

    Thank Patagonia for making this video! I could not have put it any better!! Recycling is a great tool however consuming less and using items longer are by far the number 1 goal!! Thank you and I hope this video goes viral so we can educate people...

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Lisette! We truly appreciate it and your support to help protect our planet.

  • @seeksustainablejapan
    @seeksustainablejapan 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for leading the efforts in reusing waste materials and upcycling discarded and waste materials into new products. At Patagonia shops, it would be great to see a section for used (but still good condition) Patagonia garments and bags to be bought (cheaply or for a discount coupon) and resold to other shoppers to be used longer once they are no use to one owner. Having this kind of extended use corner in addition to the recycled materials new product lines would be a win-win-win for consumers, company mission/branding/profits and the environment.

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад +2

      We love that idea, which is why we've created our Worn Wear program. bit.ly/2R0aykq Through this program, you can trade in your gently used Patagonia gear for credit. This credit can be used at our Worn Wear and Patagonia sites, as well as in Patagonia-owned retail stores. The used gear you traded in for credit then makes it into our Worn Wear site, where others can purchase it at a lower price. It is indeed a win-win, and one of our favorite initiatives against the clothing industry's massive waste problem.

  • @matteomasini1599
    @matteomasini1599 4 года назад +20

    next jacket is 100% sure going to be a patagonia one. I was considering one for a long time but this video definitely convinced me !

  • @mersihakoca8661
    @mersihakoca8661 4 года назад +1

    THANK YOU PATAGONIA FOR CARRYING MOTHER EARTH AND GIVING A CHANCE FEATURE GENERATIONS TO SEE HOW WORLD COULD BE BEAUTIFUL PLACE FOR LIVING.

  • @johnkefalianos8029
    @johnkefalianos8029 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video - "nothing beats not buying anything...reduced consumption + recycling" - thank you Patagonia for being a force for change in the industry.

  • @joelavorini2529
    @joelavorini2529 4 года назад +5

    I love that Patagonia changed its mission statement to "we're in business to save our home planet." Pretty remarkable stuff for a "clothing company".

  • @CasualCulture21
    @CasualCulture21 4 года назад +5

    This is so important to share. I hope we will find a solution for our waste economy. Thank you Patagonia to make people aware of this big issue!

  • @Prettynoise
    @Prettynoise 4 года назад +26

    Thank you Patagonia .

  • @vlastikb
    @vlastikb 4 года назад +29

    Good explanation. Thank you for sharing. However... What about the plastic tag fasteners? Have you considered to replace those too? I have discovered your products only about 2 years ago, but every product I bought had the plastic fasteners. I hope you will find a solution and lead a way for the whole industry again.

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад +31

      We agree, and are currently looking into more sustainable tag fasteners. We all have a plastic problem, and we're actively working on ours! - www.patagonia.com/blog/2019/06/what-were-doing-about-our-plastic-problem/

  • @philipnix5172
    @philipnix5172 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic film, Patagonia. Thank you Carissa and everyone involved! I’ve been an avid Patagonia wearer for many years, and without fail your products have always been the highest quality, lasted the longest, and never gone in the waste bin or donation pile. You’re doing the good work, even when it’s not motivated by economic priority, and that is something I hope all corporations come around to, especially as the consumers begin to ask for it.

  • @earthartbalance5188
    @earthartbalance5188 4 года назад +20

    "Nothing beats not buying anything" Great video and a very good soundbite. Thank you for putting such a succinct and powerful video together it really helps me educate us all so we may make more informed decisions.

    • @drunkgambler3482
      @drunkgambler3482 3 года назад

      Are you familiar with John Keynes General Theory of Employment?!
      Environmentalists just like vegans. They love Planet so much, they don't ming destroying humanity for that...

  • @Peter-ri9ie
    @Peter-ri9ie 4 года назад +31

    A great video on a very important subject. Very good! 🙌🏻

  • @FuckAdds
    @FuckAdds 4 года назад +2

    Loved the realistic analysis of recycling and impacts.
    As an order of magnitude I remember having read that using recycled material shrinks the final impact of a garment by about half and not a ten factor. But does anyone has more sourced/precise figures around ?
    It matters to me as it is the effective way to show that recycling is better but nothing like a license to overbuy !
    Lifelong clothes are the way to go, repairing also opens the way to customization which allows very nice improvements of garment performance and tuning. For instance, I often find myself cutting to add a zipper or lightening gears...
    Outdoor gears are functional and the irregular stitching or patches are truly "badges of honor" !

  • @desert.mantis
    @desert.mantis 4 года назад +1

    Great message! Patagonia seeks a better world, not just better profits. This is an excellent educational video for everyone to share. It's time for other manufacturers and all of us consumers to get on board with the "Why Recycled?" movement.

  • @hippocleides2190
    @hippocleides2190 4 года назад +8

    The artificial materials used in your clothing breakdown when washed/dried and end up as micro plastics/contaminants in water. Got any ideas about that?

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад +19

      Addressing the shedding of microfibers from synthetic garments continues to be a top priority for us. While we haven't found a definitive solution yet, we are working towards bettering the issue. bit.ly/2Bs91Lz

    • @ratangles820
      @ratangles820 3 года назад +2

      handwaaaash! Air dry :)

  • @hjkim8550
    @hjkim8550 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Patagonia, and keep telling us what's the good action for our earth! Thank you again and I love it! :)

  • @dakotaaltman3838
    @dakotaaltman3838 4 года назад +12

    This is incredibly powerful! Thank you for sharing and doing your part in the fight to have a future on this planet.

  • @famousamos
    @famousamos Год назад +1

    When I lived in Korea and Japan, recycling was mandated by law. We literally had a dozen different recycling pick-ups categorized by type of material like foam, plastic, glass, metal, etc. It blows my mind it is not standard or common practice here in the US.

  • @liamreid3286
    @liamreid3286 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for helping fix our broken world Patagonia

  • @samuelli9817
    @samuelli9817 3 года назад

    This video reminds me of how much more we could do for the planet Earth as next generation than wasting our time on social media. Thank you Patagonia.

  • @nickyg8782
    @nickyg8782 2 года назад

    So happy i did research and found Patagonia. I don’t mind spending a little more for better sources. I will be buying clothes from this amazing company as my clothes reach their end of life. Definitely trying to love more sustainable!

  • @APhotographerTalks
    @APhotographerTalks 4 года назад +4

    Respect to Carissa Ridegway and Patagonia for this most excellent piece of film . . . you WILL change the world with this type of work.

  • @MobileGames-Shorts
    @MobileGames-Shorts 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Patagonia. Small support from South Korea.

  • @nobus404
    @nobus404 4 года назад +1

    Love Patagonia and Understood why they make recycle clothes well. I keep buying Clothes from you.

  • @TylerAndToast
    @TylerAndToast 4 года назад +7

    6:05-7:10 good stuff right there

  • @lis7790
    @lis7790 3 года назад

    This video really showed me what’s really going on behind the scenes of making clothing and what’s going on with our trash and recycle. Glad they’re trying to make a difference.

  • @meiammyself
    @meiammyself 3 года назад +1

    I have been a fan of Patagonia since a couple of years ago I discovered they use recycled bottles, fishnets and cotton for some of their garments. Having watched this video I am a now a loyal super fan! So impressed with their honesty, integrity and leadership on the subject of consumerism.

  • @honami41
    @honami41 4 года назад +7

    Such a powerful message!!!

  • @coleminckler1633
    @coleminckler1633 4 года назад +6

    Favorite company ever. Thank you for continuing to educate!

  • @TyBraek
    @TyBraek 4 года назад +1

    I'm really glad to see a company who actually cares about its products. Too bad most people buying Patagonia just for the brand aren't going to recycle these clothes back through your system. Some people will, but its not enough. Its sad to see all that work recycling is just going to end up in the landfill anyway. Personally I don't even buy these goods new (mainly because I can't afford them) I always buy almost all my clothing and some gear used. If I can make a recycled garment last even longer and then recycle it after I will. Please buy used and recycle it after as well.

  • @jamesf598
    @jamesf598 4 года назад +5

    thank you patagonia

  • @IcedOasis
    @IcedOasis 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for being such an amazing company!

  • @xpetitewinniex
    @xpetitewinniex 4 года назад

    Hope many other fashion companies can join the recycling system like Patagonia. Very inspiring!!!!

  • @tayfilms4737
    @tayfilms4737 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely love your mission statement, and how you are constantly searching for ways to improve your products life cycle. Keep innovating and other companies will continue to follow suit. I have one question though, which was posed in a class discussion about synthetic fibres. How will we as a whole address the issue of microplastics? I am familiar with the guppyfriend you guys released, and again I commend you for your innovation. But that seems to only be a bandaid solution to the problem. Seeing as once they're caught, they just end up in the garbage/recycling which then ends up in landfills and such. I am merely a design student in university, but our project this semester is to attempt to address this issue. If you have any hints of directions worth exploring it would be greatly appreciated.
    Sincerely a concerned human

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад +1

      You're asking all the right questions as a design student. Last year we came out with this update on our blog. Take a look - www.patagonia.com/blog/2017/02/an-update-on-microfiber-pollution/

  • @petertruong4244
    @petertruong4244 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Patagonia

  • @TheYz250fmf
    @TheYz250fmf 4 года назад +4

    Wow this was amazing, didnt expect this. Great work

  • @polarlilyy
    @polarlilyy 2 года назад

    Reduce reuse recycle, reduce is first, recycle is last. Reducing is most important, if we don’t need it or will only use something once, maybe it’s not something We need ♥️

  • @dylandevine8197
    @dylandevine8197 4 года назад +2

    Finally a company that cares about the earth

  • @OGEETOMO
    @OGEETOMO 9 месяцев назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    01:02 ♻️ Recycling rates are low, with only 15% of materials in the blue bin being recycled due to contamination and inadequate recycling infrastructure.
    03:20 🧥 Recycling textiles can reduce carbon footprints significantly by bypassing resource-intensive agricultural processes.
    05:12 🌍 Recycling materials has lower environmental impacts than using raw virgin resources but doesn't make them entirely green; it's about displacing virgin material production.
    07:36 🗑️ Recycling infrastructure is crucial; even with blue bins, recycling may not be effective, as shown when China stopped importing waste.
    09:48 🚗 Recycling alone won't eliminate environmental impacts; it must be combined with reducing consumption to be truly sustainable.
    11:08 🛍️ Extending the lifetime of garments can significantly reduce their carbon footprint, making recycling a solution at the end of a product's life.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @bodiewagoner7344
    @bodiewagoner7344 4 года назад +4

    I did my green marketing project on this

  • @chriskyoto3121
    @chriskyoto3121 2 года назад

    Love to know if patagonia explaining thier recycling process. It will help for small business to contribute.

  • @onehmong9368
    @onehmong9368 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for helping to save the world.

  • @TheNatureboy421
    @TheNatureboy421 4 года назад +7

    Great Video 👏🏾

  • @kntwing23
    @kntwing23 4 года назад +2

    i have old clothing that don't fit me..how can i donate? i never buy patagonia brand clothing?

  • @yeshuasveryown
    @yeshuasveryown 4 года назад +1

    To say consume less doesn’t help because the companies making the goods aren’t going to stop so either someone buys it and then it is trashed or it’s consumed and then it’s trashed. It starts with the companies making consumer goods especially for food products. They need to be using biodegradable packaging.

  • @GoldenLetsPlaysCZ
    @GoldenLetsPlaysCZ 4 года назад

    Never seen an ad that made me want to buy what it advertises more than this.

  • @feelmyjulian
    @feelmyjulian 4 года назад +2

    beautiful piece, more people need to see this

  • @chiliwilypb
    @chiliwilypb 4 года назад +1

    Compartiré este video a mis contactos!! Muy bueno! 👍❤️

  • @RichardBrubaker
    @RichardBrubaker 3 года назад +4

    I have spent the better part of the last 20 years helping firms in China "do better". Over the last 5 years, that has brought a lot of projects focused on waste, and was catalyzed by my own curiosity to know where waste in Asia's cities went. Cities where recycling was informal in nature, but as we came to learn, very efficient.
    What we found with textiles was anything but efficiency and our work to help brands there has been slowed by a number of the issues that were mentioned here.
    If interested in knowing more about what is happening in China, where the vast majority of textiles are produced and where the highest volumes of waste are generated, I'd invite you to read the below posts that reflect the work my teams did in the field.
    Unspoken Crisis: Mounting Textile Waste in China - www.coresponsibility.com/unspoken-crisis-mounting-textile-waste-in-china/
    Fast Fashion’s Sustainability Promises Undermined by Waste - www.coresponsibility.com/waste-fast-fashions-sustainability-promises/
    I congratulate Patagonia on their progress so far, and for recognizing that we are only in the beginning phases of this journey.
    It will be one where consumer activation will be key, chemistry will should a large part of the burden, but where scale will only come through industry collaborations and long-term commitments to change.

    • @madie1757
      @madie1757 3 года назад

      Don't you think this kind of promotion promotes plastics. The key message is PLASTICS are not recycled and NEW plastic production ( which patagonia uses as well) IS GROWING!
      GROWING A LOT!
      ANd all us sheeps watching just die for a quick fix. 🙄

    • @RichardBrubaker
      @RichardBrubaker 3 года назад

      @@madie1757 So, no, I don't think this kind of promotion promotes plastics, but I don't think it promotes full transparency either.
      Although, it does a better job than others who will actively sell something that isn't sustainable as something that is.
      I.e. Starbucks replacing straws with a lid that requires more plastic.
      Wider picture, if you read my posts, then you will see that my work revolves around telling the full story of these systems... and the truth is that we are recycling a small fraction of the plastic we have produced and that to do so is far more difficult than what experts preaching "circular economies" are telling you.
      HOWEVER, I have multiple products right now where brands that you know well are actively trying to design differently, use better materials, and close loops.
      Were there one thing I hope you, and others, would do, is just to keep educating yourself and keep asking brands hard questions.

  • @shobhajacob8915
    @shobhajacob8915 4 года назад +1

    Awesome I wish every country followed this

  • @moroccanobserver660
    @moroccanobserver660 4 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @ChavmeanupSamedy
    @ChavmeanupSamedy 4 года назад +4

    Thank you ! Great video

  • @jasonallshorn7099
    @jasonallshorn7099 Год назад

    Hi there. My son who is 4 years old watched this together with me and he has an idea about the recycling process. My son asks please can you use renewable energy in your recycling and manufacturing process. In particular he is adamant that you could be using wave power.

  • @febirusdian1465
    @febirusdian1465 4 года назад +3

    Imagine .. if all people care about this.. as michael jakson say's .. "be a better world"
    Awesome patagonia..

    • @felixt.6640
      @felixt.6640 4 года назад +1

      And then he molested children :D. But Patagonia you are doing a great job. Please keep that up!

  • @OlhaBes
    @OlhaBes 3 года назад

    I am proud of you! its about the vision of the company and values

  • @kryptogirl5217
    @kryptogirl5217 3 года назад +1

    great video

  • @ariellopez-bu9hl
    @ariellopez-bu9hl 4 года назад +2

    love it ! wil share it rigth now!!

  • @samvilla6290
    @samvilla6290 4 года назад +3

    This video out a smile on my face

  • @InspiRAWtion
    @InspiRAWtion 4 года назад +1

    Love you Patagonia..

  • @tasche91
    @tasche91 3 года назад +4

    I absolutely love your products and it's a great way to explain what you do. I'm just asking myself some questions as I've been researching plastic pollution for more than two years now.
    1. The examples you make are mostly for plastic bottles, which are widely recycled around the globe as PET can be turned into new products relatively easy. However there are many products like Multi-Layer Packaging (which is also used by Patagonia Provisions) where recycling is not possible - as you also mention on the website. What do you propose is the best way to treat that material?
    2. You mention that incineration is worse than landfilling. Based on which information do you come to that conclusion? The University of Hawai'i recently issued a study that proved that plastic emits greenhouse gasses while it decomposes www.surfrider.org/coastal-blog/entry/new-study-shows-plastic-as-source-of-greenhouse-gases-potentially-contribut#:~:text=This%20month%2C%20a%20team%20of,that%20can%20exacerbate%20climate%20change. And not just CO2 but methane and ethane which are a lot worse for the climate than carbon. These gases are not produced during incineration. At the same time incineration wins back the energy from the calorific value of the waste. In certain industries like cement this plastic waste replaces fossil fuels like coal and gas and doesn't even leave ashes behind. I probably sound like I'm working for the waste incineration lobby - but the opposite is the case.
    To me Patagonia is a true role model when it comes to sustainability so I'd be more than curious to understand what you think about that. Isn't using plastic waste that can't be recycled and else would rot away on landfills/the environment better used as fuel in a process where we would else burn "virgin" fossil fuel?

  • @paolovinciguerra5351
    @paolovinciguerra5351 4 года назад +1

    Your work it is Amazing guys, it is good for the world! but the price of your product it's really high.. but believe me, if you lower the prices I will buy hundreds of your patagonia products!!! (I already do it, but I could do even more if you did)

  • @catand5200
    @catand5200 4 года назад

    Thank you God bless. Great information

  • @HotSTeh
    @HotSTeh 4 года назад +2

    THX greenpeace will proud of you

  • @ruthp4277
    @ruthp4277 4 года назад

    This was good. Better may be around the corner -- promote and sponsor more atheletes of color (and in the admin of your company too). Also, show your gear (on those sponsored ones) being used over and over again. I have a couple of pieces that are over 20 years old. The image of duct taped and stitched clothing was very validating.

  • @b-bizzl3-4-rizzl3
    @b-bizzl3-4-rizzl3 4 года назад +1

    Patagonia is the worlds best brand... there.. I said it

  • @georgemaherjr2290
    @georgemaherjr2290 4 года назад

    I recycle everything I possibly can. It’s a little disheartening to hear only 15% of everything that gets recycled actually gets recycled. I’m still going to recycle. I believe it does make a difference in the long run. I’m very conscious about what I buy and if it can be recycled at the end of it.

  • @noorafshan3964
    @noorafshan3964 4 года назад

    دنیا میں اگر ضرورت کے تحت اشیا کی تخلیق یا پیداوار ہو تو ہمیں ان سب مسائل کا سامنا نا کرنا پڑے لیکن دولت کی حوس میں مبتلا انسان ایسا ہونے نہی دیں گے۔

  • @henrywindsorrurikovich9303
    @henrywindsorrurikovich9303 4 года назад

    I have designed a kit like boyscout trend that's include all you need similar like the size of the cell phone and after you used just showered 💓 I am talking about the plate , the glass, to spoon , the fork and the knife .

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 4 года назад

    Message of this video. Just buy our stuff and the world will be better. Just buy.

  • @manyborn_blood
    @manyborn_blood 4 года назад

    please consider the use of ocean plastic and more fish nets

  • @DaniCalifornia44
    @DaniCalifornia44 2 года назад

    Nice vid! That man holding the chainsaw that way though ...

  • @VinceBuffalo
    @VinceBuffalo 4 года назад +4

    Patagonia is the Apple of sportswear if Apple was 100% dedicated to the environment.

  • @namutebipreserah1417
    @namutebipreserah1417 4 года назад +1

    PERFECT😍🤗😄❤🤘
    BLESSINGS 🙏🙏🙏

  • @amygiddings313
    @amygiddings313 4 года назад

    Spot on ❤️

  • @riccardocervetti3203
    @riccardocervetti3203 2 года назад

    But what about the microplastics while washing recycled clothes?

  • @gladymayrodeo6107
    @gladymayrodeo6107 4 года назад

    Useful video.

  • @reguladormexicano2110
    @reguladormexicano2110 4 года назад

    Si podemos👍👍💥

  • @deekshab9417
    @deekshab9417 3 года назад

    CAN ONE SINGLE COMPANY SAY THAT WE ARE STRIVING TO MANUFACTURE LESS!!!
    RATHER THAN ALWAYS POINTING OUT TO THE CONSUMERS AND ASKING THEM TO CONSUME LESS.

  • @malakai4225
    @malakai4225 4 года назад +2

    Ocean beautiful life

  • @Angelru111
    @Angelru111 4 года назад +1

    RUclipsrs who did "BUYING FROM A - Z Challenge" has left the chat.

  • @gsmith3696
    @gsmith3696 4 года назад +1

    Love you Patagonia!

  • @SimoneBonanni_
    @SimoneBonanni_ 5 месяцев назад

    More of this.

  • @isabelahart9377
    @isabelahart9377 4 года назад

    Ah so good thank you for saying you want other company’s to do it :)

  • @lovesoriachannel9816
    @lovesoriachannel9816 4 года назад

    Hi @patagonia can i share some ideas, this is actually the safiest idea and i want you to have one for this..how can i chat you privately(

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад

      Hi there! You could reach out to our customer service via email with your ideas and they will pass it along to the appropriate members of our team. Their email is customer_service@patagonia.com and they will be more than happy to help.

  • @conandetective2331
    @conandetective2331 4 года назад +1

    👍

  • @jirikrajnak9047
    @jirikrajnak9047 Год назад

    I couldn't feel more proud for wearing recycled plastic bottles.

  • @brianl25
    @brianl25 4 года назад

    La Patagonia es Argentina.

  • @felipeandresrivasvaras2878
    @felipeandresrivasvaras2878 4 года назад +2

    Please make spanish subtitles!

    • @patagonia
      @patagonia  4 года назад

      Stand by! Coming soon.

  • @deannahill9899
    @deannahill9899 4 года назад

    SLH means Stanta little helper

  • @jastrowinklecalifornia5740
    @jastrowinklecalifornia5740 3 года назад

    Green Mail Me!!!

  • @mahmoudhazem1317
    @mahmoudhazem1317 4 года назад

    I'm not crying , you are crying .. we really don't deserve earth 😥

  • @olaniyan117
    @olaniyan117 4 года назад

    Thanks so much

  • @brianstevenson4432
    @brianstevenson4432 4 года назад

    make all things to last longer and make things easier to repair oh that's not allowed
    BAM 👊

  • @noonplayswalkthroughs9089
    @noonplayswalkthroughs9089 4 года назад +1

    Poor Earth thats why where saving the earth and things to help is garbage truck and trash cans and recycleing bin

  • @user-iy9sb9ew7v
    @user-iy9sb9ew7v 4 года назад

    No one has disliked this video so far.