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oh, how many push it out in the world right now? the climate change, the very hot story. this is my flexing weight from just one week. how much work and really do we still have time to go on going on with what 1st? put subscribe a warning light. good. oh, whether it's leftover food, plastic packaging, a broken appliances or waste is binding up, disposing of it properly is often
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a problem. however, it's our responsibility to keep the oath clean. there are different ways of doing that. let's explore some of them on to be as sure. hello, welcome to eco, india. i'm fun with that. a lot. all of our waste ends up in landfills and scrap yards too much of it. pollutes are, sees and rivers that are initiatives trying to change that along the ganges river road in india, for example, a company from germany is trying to help. ah ah, every you millions of pilgrims and tourists visit them. any bathing guards by that it will ganges invite on a c in the eastern part of the indian state of what that british. during the day they were teased, dick dips in the river and night lamps. at night, large crowds gathered to watch the daily ard,
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or prayer for the 450000000 people who live in its base in the ganges is an essential water source that has become severely polluted, injuries and decades. port by lazurick, a gun novel. if even the ganges used to overflow during the monsoon, i would take a duke in it all. but now that it's so polluted i don't b than it by hello, this is d a seat of a. this is 600 years old food i'm a year now people have turned it into a dream. okay. many officers come and go, but no one is taking any action against it or not for made of the main causes of pollution in the ganges as ways to generated by industry, households and tourism. a large portion of it enters that it will from smaller tributaries such as the i see the were at the confluence of these 2 waterways. the pollution is even visible to the naked eye as it flows from the i city. we're into the ganges. but honestly, as popularity as a tourist destination and its growing population have led to increasing amounts of
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plastic waste been dumped into its rivers. i saw the kid, but i didn't thought goggle. you, oliver. the goldman garbage collector comes by your heel bleeding these elbows, but not all household or the scene of the election, some through the trash out of their back doors and into the street. got together about people also told plastic bags, god beach and indeed dead animals until the st. by what you, i'd like to morrow, we're down to work with those who are believe that i will not mpeg the video buggery out of here. in 2014, the indian government launched a 2500000 euro plan calling a mommy gunky, meaning sacred ganges to clean up the river. with funding from this program, the company, plastic fisher, is deploying what it calls trash rooms to trap plastic and they can distribute to these british obscene and leads a 14 member deemed who have been installing the trash booms across the a cd over the mostly the dr. we are collecting from the trash room is non
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recyclable, trash, which includes m l p 's, single use plastic telemark call and then there is some portion of it which is bed boxes. it's g b, l d b. some of the standard clippers sometimes weird stuff like in a chronically be found tv, the tv sets in judgment as well. the actually will have become so far looted with garbage, that it is now called the a c. now, le, or se, drain, it is estimated that nearly $215.00 tons of plastic raised equivalent to the rate of $79.00 elephants and up in that were ganges each day. plastic b dumbed into the ganges and it's many smaller degrees. damages that he was maureen ecosystem and the health of millions of people who live along this 2500 kilometer land. but the damage is not limited to 30 but itself. now on the micro plastics which are generated because of the rig donald, the plastic that we use. so for example, if you draw up on it in battle, you know,
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blasting bucket eventually they'll break down into smaller box. and, you know, kind of, if you look at the current, you know, kind of the filter just happened much plastic has been found in air water in human bodies, in vegetable plastic. fisher says that it's trash rooms collect between $200.00 to $300.00 milligrams of plastic from the reverse invite on to see each state. the company's trying to address the problem of plastic dumping it began. distribute trees. these tend to be much natalie than the main river, which makes dropping waste easier than littering issue. i mean there has been a consent for from the government and from us as well. we do every sunday we are doing this when it's dr. on the banks of that it was about 100 people participate.
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oh, the event is raising campaign does more than pete about pollution while and dear speak trash from the banks of the ganges, which would help them understand the extent of the problem and cleans up the river banks. letterman has worked for the german phone for 9 months. doing so has helped change his views on his own household waste. ha, i have changed and i keep a garbage pin at home. i sweep up my trash and throw it into the garbage. come in and only give it to the garbage collectors who come to our home to validate the the garbage collectors sought and be in the trash, then shipped to off through their recycling partner. football recovery. plastic fisher says that since it's dark in 2021, it has collected $47.00 tons of plastic leased from bought on a c, all of which would otherwise have ended up in the ganges. such small scale solutions can prove crucial for me to getting the growing presence of micro plastics in the ganges beasen, as well as the oceans. why you might think of green energy as sustainable. it also
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needs to west pick wind turbines. europe will have to dismantle nearly 12000 turbines. why 2024. normally the materials would end up in scrap yards, but in pullin designers have found a normal route to reach them. these wind turbines are more than 20 years old. compared to modern ones, they're small and inefficient, so they're being torn down. so what happens to these green energy giants at the end of their lifespan? the blades especially, are made of composites and plastics. instead of recycling them a lot and some in landfills, more incinerated in the kilns of cement and steel factories for some years. now, facilities that it's generate them aren't happy about it and that's down to the physics
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of the combustion process. last fall, the glass fibers bonded with residents which come up the kiln and the ash al die. so quite apart from the environment, luna sank on. it's just not an ideal solution. z l e d lose old. and recycling is only just getting off the ground. it's only recently that wind turbine manufacturers have had the wind to waste problem on their radar. that often leads to situations like this on this greenfield decommissioned turbine blaine or dismantled for the scrapyard. one company near the polish city of rod suave has come up with a solution unmet takes old turbine blades from germany and turns them into furniture. the plains of 12 meters long are 1st thought intersections,
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sanded and painted. they get a new life is outdoor furniture, chairs, benches, and tables. accented with top quality march. would all students from the university of shalana gotta come up with the designs. they're thrilled that their products are being bought by customers around the world. of course we can use it inside, but i think outside is am, is by the right to to use this material. because it's water proof is damaged grove, a foot bridge, another of unmet novel recycling ideas. the rotor blades were transformed into the support for pedestrian bridge. it's the brain child of engineer on j. r. done show . for him. old blades are not hazardous waste but a resource spout. she, me guar, news, me, ions, garza,
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for example. we don't try to change the shape of the rotor of yours. we turn it into a sculpture or that doesn't blade and switch. miguel is going to be monumental. you really big so that it was really wild. you bush bunch. it'll be on a little jack. what i was an enclave novel of runs an online shop wings for living . that's the exclusive retailer. there is even an app to let you see what the furniture would look like in your garden. she nobile and his counterparts and poland are good friends. a garden bench like this can easily cost 1500 euros. we're aiming to be a small and stylish brand whose that helps raise awareness of the problem and also shows that old discarded objects can be turned into beautiful and unique furnishings. the movie boy, his friends and poland are constantly coming up with innovative designs. like a rotor wing transformed into a wine cellar. when it comes to up cycling the sky's the limit. and there is no
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shortage of turbine blades that need re purposing. why? the new generation of winter binds are bigger and more powerful. modern turbines are temples of high tech filled to the brim with electronic components. and they promised to help solve the wind to waste problem. in 30 or 40 years, when these turbines go offline, they'll be more easily recycled into valuable raw materials. alanon, still alike in the all good manufacturers are working on producing their components and so that they'll be easier to recycle. meaning in a way that's environmentally sustainable energy saving and cost saving in a g intensive cost. 100 percent recyclable turbine blades are the wave of the future. germany, for example, plants to install $1500.00 new wind turbines a year. in a few decades,
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their aging blades will be mined for valuable raw materials, decimal and made of plastic sashes. these little packets might be handy, but they quickly land in the garbage bin, and they don't ross in all web special, we chose the journey of such a sashay from the origins of the raw materials it's made from to its ends on the rubbish heap. we find out why the number of such haze is growing and why they're so lucrative for businesses. and so disastrous for our planets. find out more at d, w dot com slash plastic. so there's so much garbage that sometimes it can seem to be an insurmountable problem. recycling is one way of dealing with waste, but it's not always straightforward. and often it has to start at homes where asha is preparing her family's beast for collection. let's get in
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the drivers and you know, with you since 2017 families and tony have been responsible for separating their own beast. this is the right god. bless your devine and we give bird kitchen list here. ah, this is the gum flush, intervene, ready? it's dry again, keep it in the blanks day. you know, then your all and her family separate based into biodegradable or red beast and dr . recyclable based this is a left clinical. it's dry, which can be trashed altogether, but suero and her mother a part of a project trying to separate dry beast further. i was separating dry inmate. and when he had met on the what's a little a game for the new and blasting gets
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a real recycled for then i started so segregating plastic. also, the family lives in an apartment in the city of tawny, on the edge of moon, by about a 3rd of the 300 households in their complex, regularly segregate their dry waist and give it to the n g o summit. mad at me as b. r, s b b. d, and your picks up the driveway from the complex every 2 weeks. residents can organize a pick up using a smartphone app. tony's municipal authorities gave the deals, initiative, project revitalization, and official license to operate and the city banks to its efforts introducing the amount of non biodegradable waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. as b v chief executive bottle, southern says the project has grown in the last 4 and a half years. it now collects from over a $100000.00 households indian diatanni region. but over the equal mix, alo, ecology, alo, the issue of garbage is linked to many other questioner. economical,
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ecological, social backgrounds. so rattled and the most crucial being circular economy. so we felt that if you addressed the issue of garbage to that, then there is a possibility of addressing these related issues as well as i'm alessandro alumni. summit potter, the speed that runs project revitalization on a non profit model. it's sole source of revenue is owned by taking care of fanny's horticultural based workers. stone wood from fell and trim trees into fuel brackets which are sold back to the tiny municipal cooperation for using their boilers the endure. augments this revenue with contributions from local residents. now the owner conveyor belt system to sought the growing amount of daily garbage. the single and multi layer plastics are used to make by your oil. people raised assorted and compressed it is then send the specialist processor
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27 women handle the entire process. they used to work as we speakers at local dumping goals, looking at the dumb caddied grave health risks, and there was no guide and didn't come. having a full time job with the angel allowed them to quit. rather by upon good, we would get injured a lot. our feet could get cut. our hands will get pierced by syringes nails and more. but we had to work that to an a living that they own. a guardian at north, for decades, solid base and india has primarily ended up in open dumping sites like these. a city of 3000000 people tiny produces a little over a 1000 tons of waste every day. like many of india cities, it faces going heaps of garbage without defective segregation. natania municipal corporation has sought to address this problem by making laws mandating composting of biodegradable beast within homes. but the cities efforts towards for the
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segregation and recycling of dry waste are going slow. this is where project revitalization has filled the gap. it goes directly to citizens. tanny's municipal commission of have been sharma believes that public private partnerships can help the city to do sits trash. i think input is privacy world laws on what enabling them more in enforcing. so it's always citizens participation which makes a lot accessible or unsuccessful summit. that'd be us beat also regularly holds bookshops for school children in tani southern estimates about $60000.00 children have attended workshops at his integrated waste management project. i think our uniqueness is that what's unique about our approach is that we go directly to the people and tell them that this is our collective responsibility, which we have to take care of done if they think of the environment as theirs. while things can change little money, but before that's our law of southern smoke has gone out interest from neighboring
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cities. like the industrial town of bay, wendy. his team is already at work setting up the new blanked. the city has provided special trucks to help, but the pick up process. the mondays residence still have to learn to segregate least at home, and then little by little southern stacks of thought, a dry beast ready for the cycling winsted. any groom. it's not just about what we do with walk me through ivy education and awareness raising are important in combat in the world's waste problem. in khana office, i using garbage itself to get the message out. typically, i'm okay with for 10 years now. musician david hubbard, see walter goose by the name took p, gonna has been trying to mobilize people to clean up
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a crowd. keep breaking kid with global will listen to music that in and as tough in a day. a low voice would take a loaf um advice and also his permission from music basically. and also i see are so so appealing to actually use for creating awareness for david qu, mercy environmental activism is more than sitting in his small studio and sing every sunday. he heads to one of the beaches in the capital, a cra he works with a group of volunteers collecting the trash, cleaning up a single beach, takes hours. the volunteers sort the trash into different kinds of waste. then they sell it to recycling companies. actually
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speak louder than words, i believe. as a leader, i suppose to set the piece for others to follow. i say okay, i'm willing to do this and make sure my fonts and my really use an outage in their community are janet also see the example? i'm trying to put us at my effort at the counsel john asked mika. jamika. i said we're a sophie banton is another artist who collects trash here at the beach. in the midst of all the plastic bottles, daisy came across a brookins lateesha device from a fishing net which he'll be able to put to good use. well, love this. i collect crush from the environment, the streets, the beaches, wherever i find, i collect trash, and then i convert it into the visual arts. he lives in this if even prior soup,
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about 100 kilometers macro. he designs installations and collages the works, pick up on themes from the light in the country. this one includes part of the flotation device. my message also talks about how we have distance our so from the environments go from a far distance. you see my work a subpoena in wick aflac wick, have very beautiful athletic, but when you get close to with business, when you realize that you see a whole lot of trash bantam also teaches that a high school garner has recently incorporated environmental education into its regular curriculum is in his classes, all banton teaches kids painting and talks about environmental topics. they future generation is the people who are willing to take good care of us. and we are old and, and out of people who are going to really care what environments in the near future
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. so if we are not able to inculcate this type of idea in them, no, grew up not to really understand and loved environment. as susie bunton sometimes takes the students on field trips to day, they're paying a visit to his gallery where he presents his own works. some of them have suit very well. the yes is david comer, t in contrast, can't make a living just from his music. but he has made a difference. thanks to him and other volunteers across beaches are a little bit cleaner now. god, not god, no, no, no, no, no buck didn't do it young not to know how to hang it, but i mean on now there was no good with from art profession. one of the world's most polluting industries. it's estimated to be responsible for around 20 percent of global clean water pollution, but by recycling and finding innovative new materials decks ties can also become
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more sustainable. let's take a look at some turkish fashion designers who have come up with wearing interesting ideas. renewable energies in synergy with innovative design is fashion designer to buy at game is showcasing her connection in. so let's talk in booster. in north western tacky, a show full of energy come out there again the far we need to protect our coal values. but modernize them how good a good transit time for that has come though the same thing deal. sustainability is also the key feature of eci gerstenhower designs. she's considered a frontal kid in the industry, a high flyer who already won international prices for her designs. early on it a while ago, giddily selected me as the most visionary designer of to see my 1st diploma collection. oh yolande weisner. and as a young designer who's just starting out such an award, was of course
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a door opener, a copy of in him tonight. tuba again is considered a pioneer of sustainability on the turkish fashion, seen. she's been in the industry for over 20 years. best working for major fashion labels before launching her own brand. she experiments, choosing materials that aren't considered high quality, but rather industrial waste. she designed this back series made out of old car tires. yeah, perfect dirt, like i said that i lived with this material for about 5 years. different festival car tires are very interesting in terms of the material. as you can see here, they have their individual textures. yes. sometimes there are patches on the bargain. the i'm a little there aren't any of this one your former here. i combined them with leather idiolect on, but i usually use vague and let authentic lenora at chagrin and is not content just to use recyclable materials. she wants to see
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a radical change in thinking. 5 years ago, she founded the goose and institute, which aims to combine fashion, design, biotechnology and aunt. to reach her vision. she's entered into partnerships, working with biologists architects and artists to. but again, also believes that the time has come to rethink production processes in the fashion industry. info, lot of people are more aware now they know more. we're just going through the processes that should have happened to long. i'm a god. i cut us, we're getting back everything we've taken from nature so far on the device, how i defined by design. perhaps it's a kind of apology. with chic gets in and to be at game a new generation design is putting sustainability at the center of that. we're living in a world where there's no risk that might be an illusion,
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but it's what pinking about how to live more resource efficiently and the mob all develop creative ideas on how to deal with things that are no longer needed. i'll leave you with that and see you again next week from all of them in germany. good bye. and thanks for watching with ah, ah, with
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