This sounds like a fascinating process to watch! It’s cool to see something as simple as olives transformed into soap that people have used for centuries , but I hope the quality is still top-notch and not lost in all the mass production.
It's fascinating to see such a sustainable process - from the mineral soda to the special wooden sandals! Every detail is thought out, leaving no waste and keeping it eco-friendly. Love it! 💚🌱
It’s so fascinating how natural ingredients and traditional methods are still used to make olive soap in such large quantities! Definitely adding olive soap to my shopping list! 🧼✨
I never thought so much went into making something as simple as soap , but it makes me think about the labor involved and whether the workers are paid fairly for all that effort and care.
It’s amazing that a single ingredient can turn into something so versatile and natural! I’m curious if these factories prioritize organic olives and traditional methods, or if the focus is all on speed and volume.
Watching how natural resources are turned into everyday items is always mind-blowing , but it makes me wonder, how do these factories handle the byproducts and waste from processing so many olives at once?
Love that traditional olive oil is still being used to make something so useful, and seeing it done in bulk must be incredible , but I hope they’re taking care of the workers who do this hard labor as well as respecting the land!
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?
Wow, I’d never thought about where olive soap really comes from ,the process must be so complex and intricate, but I do wonder if all that industrial production affects the quality of the soap we end up with?
It’s impressive that they can make millions of soap bars from olives, but I hope the quality isn’t compromised-do they use pure olive oil, or is it mixed with other things to keep costs down?
@@harrickvharrick3957 This is meant as a tip. I find the level between music and commentary to be very unbalanced, especially due to the swelling and subsiding of the music between the commentary.
Whatever is good for health should be grown more so everybody benefits from it’s reasonable priced usage, I get nauseated while in public commute by stench filled unhygienic fellow commuters and one if my goals in small bussiness health hygiene is to create wonderful natural fragrances sprays from crops crops of fragrant flowers grown and also new ways of making everything naturally fragrant with good methods
It’s amazing to see such a natural product being made in such huge quantities 🫒💚, but I do wonder about the environmental impact of all that harvesting and processing-are these factories doing anything to keep it sustainable?
I love the idea of something as natural as olive soap being produced on such a big scale, but it’s important to ask, are these companies giving back to the communities where they’re harvesting all those olives? 🫒❤️
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?
Wow, I’d never thought about where olive soap really comes from ,the process must be so complex and intricate, but I do wonder if all that industrial production affects the quality of the soap we end up with?
It’s amazing to see such a natural product being made in such huge quantities 🫒💚, but I do wonder about the environmental impact of all that harvesting and processing-are these factories doing anything to keep it sustainable?
Watching how natural resources are turned into everyday items is always mind-blowing , but it makes me wonder, how do these factories handle the byproducts and waste from processing so many olives at once?
I love the idea of something as natural as olive soap being produced on such a big scale, but it’s important to ask, are these companies giving back to the communities where they’re harvesting all those olives? 🫒❤️
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?
This sounds like a fascinating process to watch! It’s cool to see something as simple as olives transformed into soap that people have used for centuries , but I hope the quality is still top-notch and not lost in all the mass production.
I always look forward to your uploads! You never disappoint!
It's fascinating to see such a sustainable process - from the mineral soda to the special wooden sandals! Every detail is thought out, leaving no waste and keeping it eco-friendly. Love it! 💚🌱
I like it
I thought olives were used for cooking oil until I saw this video
It’s so fascinating how natural ingredients and traditional methods are still used to make olive soap in such large quantities! Definitely adding olive soap to my shopping list! 🧼✨
I never thought making the soap is really long time. Amazing
농산물 생산에서 가공까지 다양한 흥미로운 볼거리를 제공해 주셔서 감사합니다 ~😄
구독하고 늘 애청합니다~🎉
I never thought so much went into making something as simple as soap , but it makes me think about the labor involved and whether the workers are paid fairly for all that effort and care.
I'm grateful to them
so fascinating how natural ingredients and traditional methods are still used to make olive soap
that's great
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It’s cool to see something as simple as olives transformed into soap
Thanks for sharing the video
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The machines work so efficiently and professionally! Can't take my eyes off them because they are so attractive! Have a nice day!
hope the quality is still top-notch and not lost in all the mass production.
It’s amazing that a single ingredient can turn into something so versatile and natural! I’m curious if these factories prioritize organic olives and traditional methods, or if the focus is all on speed and volume.
Wow, I’d never thought about where olive soap really comes from ,the process must be so complex and intricate 🤪🤪
its so beautiful to watch
Watching how natural resources are turned into everyday items is always mind-blowing , but it makes me wonder, how do these factories handle the byproducts and waste from processing so many olives at once?
Tt molto 🤩 duro lavoro ottimo risultato😊
That's amazing, can someone suggest a few more similar videos for me?
Love that traditional olive oil is still being used to make something so useful, and seeing it done in bulk must be incredible , but I hope they’re taking care of the workers who do this hard labor as well as respecting the land!
Why you post this video without giving credit to the syrian soap company?? What a shame!!!
There's no need to mention the name of the state. The intention is how it's made, not any country.
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?
Incrível trabalho. Lamento pelo trabalho juvenil na produção dos sabonetes orgânicas. Certamente são muito jovens.
ชอบครับ ใช้แรงงานคน พึ่งพาเครื่องจักรให้น้อย
Wow, I’d never thought about where olive soap really comes from ,the process must be so complex and intricate, but I do wonder if all that industrial production affects the quality of the soap we end up with?
Nice
沒錯木頭可做材油,果實可做果油柑喃油,植物油,植物膠,
8:13 have you used olive soap ?
It’s impressive that they can make millions of soap bars from olives, but I hope the quality isn’t compromised-do they use pure olive oil, or is it mixed with other things to keep costs down?
In Iraq we have been using these sabon for 1000s years. we get them from Syria or Palastain and Jordan.
Yeah they’re called Aleppo soap or nabuls soap❤️
It reminds me of Aleppo soap makers
Where can I buy some of this soap?
之前就提供了😂😂😂
Sabune gede2 tenan awet pirang sasi 😅😅
I remember when tomatoes had a burst of flavour. Today not so much.
now you can only grow your own
How to buy it.
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輪胎就磨碎粉在加膠就是硬板加塑膠瓶硬膠就變硬板了
就看你們怎麼回收建造用了
也可以做香皂
Nice uniforms you don't wear those everyday..
Uniforms just for the video
Watch for the SoundLevel / Music, please...!
what does that even mean?
@@harrickvharrick3957 This is meant as a tip. I find the level between music and commentary to be very unbalanced, especially due to the swelling and subsiding of the music between the commentary.
懂原理就知道怎麼回收在用
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I think it is a Syrian factory😇😇
👍👍👏👏🙏🙏🇧🇷🇧🇷🌹🌹
They need to clean their equipments
溶解做膠水也行,防水牆壁膠
Cooking at 120’ celcius and pouring water in it….? Only in high pressure pots, or it will be 100’ exactly
Indian lanch soap 🧼 price
會處理了嗎回收在造
Music too loud. What to hear the narrator.
那房子破爛炸碎了,水泥塊磨紛在加水泥在建設起來新房子
Whatever is good for health should be grown more so everybody benefits from it’s reasonable priced usage, I get nauseated while in public commute by stench filled unhygienic fellow commuters and one if my goals in small bussiness health hygiene is to create wonderful natural fragrances sprays from crops crops of fragrant flowers grown and also new ways of making everything naturally fragrant with good methods
不會浪費還更好更硬
瓷器,陶瓷,磨碎紛加水泥,鐵,攪碎在燒都一樣,
Olive oil soap, yet a Castrol next to teh “olive oil” tanks making soap.
做房子,船,家具,床,嬰兒床,水床,氣床,車子氣爆墊,鞋子都可以
回處理了嗎?怎麼在生原理
這樣懂嗎😂😂😂
我只是提供方法
So it is a Syrian factory
Pasta - It's pronounced fet-a-chee-nee - not feteaecheen !
It’s amazing to see such a natural product being made in such huge quantities 🫒💚, but I do wonder about the environmental impact of all that harvesting and processing-are these factories doing anything to keep it sustainable?
Почему не на русском?
Cheat products are look better 😂😂
Background music is so damn annoying. Ughhhhh!
精油,沐浴乳
Clearly a bot farm video. Commentary doesn’t even make sense, comments are all bots.
The green color is a chemical, not the color of olive oil also The smell is not natural, but artificial ،
I love the idea of something as natural as olive soap being produced on such a big scale, but it’s important to ask, are these companies giving back to the communities where they’re harvesting all those olives? 🫒❤️
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?
Wow, I’d never thought about where olive soap really comes from ,the process must be so complex and intricate, but I do wonder if all that industrial production affects the quality of the soap we end up with?
It’s amazing to see such a natural product being made in such huge quantities 🫒💚, but I do wonder about the environmental impact of all that harvesting and processing-are these factories doing anything to keep it sustainable?
Watching how natural resources are turned into everyday items is always mind-blowing , but it makes me wonder, how do these factories handle the byproducts and waste from processing so many olives at once?
nice
I love the idea of something as natural as olive soap being produced on such a big scale, but it’s important to ask, are these companies giving back to the communities where they’re harvesting all those olives? 🫒❤️
I never realized so many olives went into making soap! It’s a mix of impressive and kind of overwhelming to think of all the trees needed just for our daily products 🫒, but are there ways to make sure the olives aren’t over-harvested?