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for an excuse me, chatting on or across the heart of some global software. shaw take number such as so i'll thank you so much for being with us. the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center, the straight people's screens the around the world more than 130000000 people us we of mine because no one should have to
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make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines or the feeling adventurous time to both the deserts expressed through this the hall run. highly skilled, but no chance of a jo. how is telling is again, z getting on the and the right to read. pat. india's e waste strategy, the i'm going to place the big tech companies would draw the didn't exist. it's
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a sunday evening and this market in north debbie is not still 1390000000 mobile phones, the sol globally at all 5000000000 mobiles estimated to be thrown away. but right here could be a solution for much of this waste. i'm in a non indian market and there's really nothing you've con, get to basically like this and what people are using, whatever they have it on them to fix what's broken. because changes in the way products are made is changing this market and all those like it, without even full of the 5 or 6 of us, m o u k, the m o u, that one over here is also due to the deadline. and because people are choosing to buy new rather than repair e waste, and they'll mix up the majority of our overall toxic waste and it's happening all over the world. so many people are now working to bring this route, ban, mindset back in the retain this ingenuity and the culture of fixing was
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broken. but also keeping as a going to me i'm here, i'm daily. there is back to figure out how all of this is going to fail of india has a long history of repairing over replacing most read, gone those ones, how to call the other cielo, who fix solid ease of state and families for many generations. but it gets more nice. these tradesmen specializes in only fixing the economic boom of the 1990 the 2000 and change this culture completely with more money in their pockets and things getting cheapest. people started buying mall and somebody else happened. india went outside digits of every kind of payment is now done online from rick shows to coconut, brought to having a phone is now basically mandatory phones in, in the us for cheap and accessible that i'm more people with phones, then beds all mattresses or chairs electronic devices to became an outlier to the
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old immune debank culture, media because electronics companies don't allow for repair. gadgets have been accused of being designed for the dumb. it's called planned obsolescence companies have been taken to quote over it's, for example this here apple is prepaying to be up to $500000000.00 in the us and settlements in a case like using them of slowing down old iphones. the italian government find samsung 5000000 euros in a similar case, but found that updates slowed down devices. as a result of all this e ways has drawn phenomenally in india, and many countries have had similar results and the stories of development. and after them's very little of this waste is formerly recycling. this is where electronics come in. this is the biggest electronics waste market in the country truck loads of discarded electronics come here every day and i've jumped onto local traders. these people separate them and sell the parts on the
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recyclers or other kinds of strap dealers. they're literally e waste everywhere. look at that of the co traitors, break down the tech to recover anything of value. the results of this kind of informal dumping, i mean of this by what's meant to be a storm drain, but there's no space for water to flow. we saw a lot of people including and especially children, collecting anything of value. and this scavenging comes at a high price, the lives gagne and mobility of an e. we as has been known to cause skin conditions and the 1st instance. but it's also been linked to problems with the liver and development of the brain including a newborns. it was very hard to film here and
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nobody really wanted to talk to me on camera. i met studies and have a research of, of chemical pollution to ask what needs to happen to stop this, to work on the production site, autumn consumption site. it will have to make a lot of adjustments on the production site that can see that how do you design products that us suppose isn't design the product, which is mardell letting nature. but that's what a vi a we'll just, we'll just starting a product because you cannot take you to the next level. the 2nd thing is about loading consumption is also because if we design products. but if it last with me for a long time, i am not likely to desponding, so my risk generation becomes reduced. tow thing is about we need to formalize or pass. we need to formalize refurbishments and by law also them for me to is only that. how do we encourage this? i think that we have not been able to get to this 3rd thing is something the
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government is starting to work on. it launched a $14.20 to ensure that citizens have the right to repair around 50 companies of sign up sofa on paper. these include manufacturers of farm equipment, consumers, you roubles, and also one bios as well as electronics. i meant the man in charge royd commerce thing, the highest chunky administrative office, the ministry of consumer affairs, in case the product required. zip is a routine maintenance. it shouldn't be expensive, it should be easily accessible. and it should be noted li, available in the system of the consumer. so we put all that together and we are doing that i to repair a framework. most specifically, this would include access to information on how to repair, providing cheap and original step up to consume of i'm fluid bodies and it also includes more specific called so action like that. all charges must be
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u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c, charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or the leasing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for. these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this. in early 2024. the european parliament
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took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair. in all $27.00 countries of the summer, even handing a group of vouchers paid for by national dra best funds from to set up what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a refrigerator to give the consumer more agency, the u. s. has not fall behind and such decisions would have impacts and countries like india and beyond the some of the products, standard global supply chains. so they manufacture for the world. so the world has to be the same page, it's a difficult task to, to, but then we also engage with you and they are doing from a specific date. they're making a trend entry. so reset, okay, uh you last 6 months. this estimated to be a $20000000000.00 domestic market for repair and a $5000000.00 domestic market for refurbishment in india. so start to upset,
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jump begin by setting up repair and before richmond units have been written, been proposition for the consumer. for the guy who's looking as and get some employment and the company expensive. and it was because we want to get some benefits because it's cheaper and accessible and the guys being able to make a living. but this all still exists in pockets in very early stages. the big challenges, the hundreds of thousands of people whose livelihood depends on the fact formalizing such a mass of informal economy developing skills, registering, and ensuring the paid tax is not going to be an easy task. even if the government says the intention is that it's also going to be a challenge to keep a count of all these resources. but that is the whole, the china is kenzie is in crisis. joblessness is rife, even among the highly educated,
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the number of university graduates is rising on the right now twice as many as 10 years ago. for 6 months. it's been almost a year for me. i'm josh o. millions of people here have made it out of poverty and into the middle class in recent decades. that's a huge achievement. parents experienced china is a scent, but today they often have to take care of their adult children as they compete for the few good jobs available on the labor market. there are no twice as many college graduates as there were 10 years ago. but the economy is growing weaker to one is $26.00 and we go with him to a job interview. he's been looking for work for months and we've known him since last july, new homes or private doors, yet the 1st and the reason that the job market is really tough,
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engaging with the people. i'm a bit nervous. i've seen dollar the he's really feeling the pressure, including from his parents expectations and from the demands he's placed on himself . he has an interview here today, not for a job in finance, but to work as a driver, the an hour and a half later. hello. hello, hello, hello. kind of a little higher. okay, so i'm very happy. i had a good conversation with the hr department. will he get the job? these young people lining up at 8 o'clock on a sunday morning are also looking for work. they're applying for state jobs. i can only film with my cell phone, and i don't want the security guards to make us leave. almost 9000000 people
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throughout china or applying to become police officers, party officials or judges. we speak to a woman who is about to graduate from university i have the feeling that everything is very uncertain at the moment. and everyone wants a bit of security. more applications have been submitted in 2024th and ever before. the state is mainly defined by this man. chinese president and communist party leaders, huge and things message to jen z. 8 bitterness. in other words, lower your standards on mine. my old programs are advertise such as for farming and living and villages, which most people had. let's delete the like
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20 to run and village. he now has a job as a driver. he picks up his boss here every morning and takes her to a tea house. we don't get to know her, which one he walks her, don't go into the courtyard, which is also part of his job. his boss lives here with her son and their dog and a 270 square meter flat. right, and the center of the capital on may go now who lives on the horse you sometimes think. ringback would be nice to have a live lag, your boss, the truth. oh, poor royal. i don't want to live luxuriously. just have a nice and comfortable apartment and i don't know when i'll be able to fulfill that goal. it's impossible at the age of 30. maybe when i'm 40 and anyway, so on all sides. there families are honestly, sir. 20 is more like her personal butler.
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she passes the time in this cafe, waiting for his bosses. next message is only source of news. do here in china is owned version of tick, tock, entertainment and video games. a 5 and a half a day and there's almost no room for personal development. while part um i cannot plan for the future right now. the order my 600 kilometers from beaching in the flat countryside. is this home village. there's nothing here except for a bit of farming. a typical chinese village. many locals have to work far away in the big cities from low wages. together with 20 we visit his family. initial amount is that my mother twan e hasn't visited for 2 years. you're not without. that looks like you're
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the you're trying to avoid meeting mama. oh yeah, i'm sure. mother. yeah, this here is my friend on how this is my mother angelina. a low key greeting doesn't indicate how much people might like each other . but this is a rather frosty welcome on this grandmother and some neighbors are waiting for him. but mother and son hardly speak to each other. she shows us pictures of 20. she says she had no choice but to send him to boarding school. to silver though, does your side is it was a bit difficult. these are the dent times english was not taught in the rural area or the i was hesitant. but for the sake of his academic performance, i have to send him to boarding school, easy to see if it is 0 for the ladies of
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parental expectations. play a huge role in china. back and aging 20 has lost his job as a driver. he was no longer needed the board guy is really having a hard time. he's not angry about the external factors, although he's very depressed. you know, even i don't see that it's unbearable. emotional agony, everything that happens in the world is pre determined you should accept it as something you simply have to endure a lot of things. holmes, over 20 wouldn't dream of questioning the system apart from the fact that he's not even allowed to the the
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$700.00 come on, which is across the deserts, with temperatures of up to 50 degrees celsius and sand. as far as the i can see from zoo at out to the coastal city of new uh the booth. it's one of the world's longest and heaviest trains. more autonomy, a real waste fired for train line, run some 700 kilometers across the sahara from the iron or mine to the atlantic loading terminal. it's the country's only railway line, the iron ore train, indispensable for the people of the region. waiting at new on the booth station near the atlantic and a one wanting to travel east towards the iron or town of the way to hunt gets on here. we meet max and i t expert from northern friends. he's one of many back packers looking for
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a unique experience right now. if you're trying to open up all in a room, is only because you want to 6 things, not because it's a we have here is the way to go to the city from another small one through a sigma to those who can take the train, including this group of women, the train journey marks the end of a special weekend for them. there was something to celebrate. a wedding who got married? she did. the hawker sells cigarettes and cookies until the train arrives. max makes another video for social media. then it's time to wait until more than 200 empty for one piece of past. and finally, the only passenger cars for us to struggle for seats begin to soon as we board, the
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box climbs into one of the empty carriages, popular with backpackers. and anyone who has something to transport, there's plenty of space wanted for carts and so fresh eggs, fruit juices, or even camels, but lie. we've got a mission, like the train is a big help for us, and that's a transports people for free, including their campbells and all their things. and there was an exchange in both directions. you had told me that you had one window and the lady was there from the why they bu to do a rod and back the train even supply some villages with water along the way. come use it. i got the passengers crowd into the compartments. the seats or hard wooden boards, the passengers friendly and relaxed. unlike in the air wagons,
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everyone here has to pay for a ticket. the journey costs the equivalent of 5 zero's due to the if i take the bus, then i have to change 3 times before i arrive jeopardy, i'd be allowed to use to put my legs use. okay, if i go by car, i pay 6 times as much on that as for a seat on the train, which you know, used to get rid of. yes, i said together. that's why i prefer the train shut off at the front of the iron or train the lifeline of an entire region of an entire country. now there is a special kind of rail tourism, the small town of sure, which lies roughly midway along the route, also benefits for a long time. there was no monitoring here are. but now there is the a very special portion hostile,
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the owner serfs breakfast to vomiting it from romania and liza loved it from the netherlands. we learned something of the fascinating train travelers who wants to come to more retain. you usually want to do the, the iron or train and i've understood that there are also a couple of them pulling income for that which, you know, age of 50 because the country has much more to offer. but i guess is like i was saying earlier is such an experience that everybody wants to do is traditional hans, but with a back door to a bathroom with running water. this is how backpacking adventure is like it. back in the day we arrive in here we. we waits hours in hours by the railway, and sometimes the train would stop at 10, sometimes at midnight. sometimes 2 in the morning. and if you're waiting out there in the deserts, with no shelter, no electricity, no profit toilet that can be harsh, back can be an even more difficult experience than the china itself. the hostile
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could become a success story. the mine is we're not 8 hours away by rail, mountains of iron or particles wait to be transported away. there are 2 loading stations. the flaps with the iron ore open and close automatically. and later the individual wagons are put together to form the trains. busy mauritania, only rank 16th of the world in terms of iron or production. but the country depends heavily on the higher door. that accounts for about half of all export revenues around $2000000000.00 euros per year. as to some sense over the desert, to train hands back towards the atlantic, up to 4 heavy locomotives full of roughly 2 and a half kilometers of training. 17000 tons of iron or roll along 200
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wagons. one of the world's longest and heaviest trains, money on schedule, machinery of superlatives, the as the sun rises the next day, most of the room is behind us. the morning cold, the air stream of iron or dust are challenges even for a crew. the in the midday heat, we arrive at the passenger station in the wild people. we've made it so the goals were eagerly await, in the air, in contact with the goats owners. if there is to be a good transport, we put together a team. sometimes it goes from zuraw to didn't
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a lot of people sometimes the other way. and that's our only job on the rail journey for the iron ore will also be over in a few kilometers. then it will be sent from the port of new on people all over the world, including germany. the, are you looking for more insights, inspiration, or real life solutions from around the world? if you want to meet the people fighting climate change, especially tell us on facebook. if you love the story behind the headlines, follow us on instagram. and if you want green life text, checkouts, optic toast, the, [000:00:00;00]
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