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why? the failed in 60 minutes. d w. reason the debate watch now on youtube. w documentary, the part of an initiative quarter. well for plastic, it seen was 2 days of and this against lifting of the data to the recycling unit. what allows a profit margin are so far connected me only $1.00 like a piece which is about $31800.00 views and use that money towards being the school fees of children whose parents are comfortable and see what goes nice because i'm my name is kevin, just, well, the thing even cause i'm going to change stats from a single person. i will do it for about the next. my friend sees me and does it do my, my community changes and it's slowly growing in a co pay to go to the god bless you and all of us. but we think my wants to, to people in the doing it because right then everybody should be the time in the town citizens that initiate those. like well for plastic,
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encourage people to pay more attention to how much blasting vacancy was and how safely they discarded. golden land steam believe that the government needs to enforce existing laws from manufacturers and invest in better ways processing technologies to in shop pollution for the cities and what the bodies you don't watch is the biggest problem with waste management and segregation. by the time of the trash from our homes reaches the us. it's ours. down into this one big down. as a child, i will get really annoyed by how my mother that is with louise to the house. so all the ways from the kitchen would go into the comm, fullest, and everything is from newspapers to broken electronics, unable to austic watches were sold off to a local scrap dealer every other sunday, so much time would go into it and that was really annoy me the only thing that came out of this was the fuel box that the slab dealer gave. my mother will do that. can you come to me every other sunday as a to it, but that is
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a woman who has taken this waste segregation game to a whole of the 11th. and today we would meet her because she is benefiting like a lot of people along with the hard on the zone for let's go. the waste management leaves cities globally with trash filing up in reverse, lances, and streets. this is also a problem here in bank to know the very bottom decided it was a problem. she could no longer ignore when she was still an engineering student. maybe that developed technology to segregate waste into biodegradable and non biodegradable components. and part of the technology to the use them, the 70 taking me if you are not
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able to design good and all of this trash goes to the loudest, this poor that's a least of land, no income countries. there is a shortage of speeds and see the so visitors incinerated to kind of the for use of walking the lances. davina palmer machine. it separates $200.00 tons of drying. red raised every the meaning volume, degradable food and the non about the dable. these loved below also the way that you talk bad in savings to phone the business trashcan in vandal. 2 years later, she employs 50 people, cool founder sort of jane gave up his job as an economic advisor to go into business with home. so if anybody anybody know, send me that i don't statement from a half payment and they took the then i knew where the did. i'm side. i saw the woman who was operating the plastic waste with the hands to the time this because
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used to manually separate the waste change. there was no machine available and it will work with a table. that's it. that's going to get units. so we decided to donate the machine to help these people money, so they no longer have to use the hands when handling wait a minute. when can you nicky a sec? here, the foss, customized our local authorities, and see the best thing about the bus go home is nothing was the rest here. for the rest becomes the menu, or the bravest comes. it is produced like gold and made as different from nature. best went of that's the basic principle of sorting plastic waste from organic waste. this gets recycled into biofuel. that gets sorted to fall mores in the region. the plastic is shredded sorted and recycled into find the job,
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shadowing chairs and tables. the we are focusing on certain applications that focuses on that strength. so this isn't what the proof would be 100 plus in order to get this done, wasteful, and best budget can be recycled again and again and nearby is visiting the school to ours. outside bank a little that's benefited from her project foundation buys trash phones, recycled for me to and do needs it to schools invalid in areas by the help appointments, anything they do differently, there were no benches and tables in the school. so the students used to sit on the floor and then we contacted them, the trashcan, and the foundation gave us $25.00 benches and a believe. and i might as quickly rank is. this will probably of you. so yeah, well that's, that's what i used to sit on the floor in the classroom and always article,
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but now we have benches and i don't get sick even in bad readings, but minimal cover a movie. this project has also told the children about please dispose of and they have loan that the funding to is made from plastic that's being recycled. you saw my, the end of the e. o, we didn't have 1010, small capacity, b, b, b, to stablish a new brands. and 5 steamers we have one radio to go to the machines to the trashcan, sales its machines in bangladesh. in the fall in the middle east, the young indian on the print, new york is helping solve the was these problem 1910 out of time. but yeah, it was everyone across the world knows these brands. i mean that every wish this one was even have to go off 27 last year. and when i say every read, i mean every with you, remember that down to that we would actually be available. if i stick to the waste,
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i will find you then of these bought is an under minutes. this going to be heavy to pronounce big waste across the globe, along with several other brands. and all of these brands have also been talking was becoming equal friendly and recyclable. sustainable green, you're on the corner would. but how much of it is activity to that's find out you probably recognize at least some of these products that made by your biggest tooth manufacturers. and no matter where you live, the hots to avoid these companies all seem really concerned about plastic waste. there's a lot of plastic, pollution environment. uncomfortable truth is that some of it has got our name on it. $8000000.00 tons of plastic waste and up in the ocean each year. we are committed to enhancing the sustainability of the packaging and the business. about many of these companies also consistency rank among the worlds of worst,
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plastics, pollutants. something new over this place. they are the key drivers of our massive plastics. problem of the 350000000 tons of plastic waste of all produced in 2019 only an estimate, just 9 percent. actually corporate cycles, much more gets released into the environment, placement, oceans, soil and even the air we breathe. so we want companies promise to cut the plastic waste. do they actually deliver? take the french feed giant on, on, for example, dismissed most of the dairy products. but it is also one of the worlds because bottled water companies, with brands, including area on my zone and indonesian o'clock, back in 2009, then i'm promise to use 20 to 30 percent recycled p t plastic and it's water bottles by 2011 but i failed to never know it though by 2014,
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that on, on the website said this, the goal is to achieve a rate of 25 percent recycle p t by 2020. so the company just delayed, as promised by almost a decade. no mention of a previous commitment, but globally then on water still used only 19 point. 8 percent recycle p t and 20242025. they now have to use another new goal and we committed by 2025 to use 100 percent per 2nd. for all over us in europe and 50 percent of them after dragging its promises out for over a decade, dunham has at least made some progress. a companies are even further away from their own commitments. nestle only used 5 percent recycle p t in 2020 coca cola us . european branch was a 9 percent and italian sererow who promised to get to 50 percent by 2025, only started releasing any such bottles in 2021. so what about the promises that weren't cheap? some of them are genuinely positive steps,
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but others see more like marketing ploys than long term improvements. like this campaign that belgium brewery implies a bush in this company behind beers like american budweiser corona, and thanks in 2017, they decided to tackle ocean plastic even got some famous access on board. the collaboration with highlight, i think, is a very so that'd be innovative. and smart, why to take a step toward cleaning up arrow for on this, i believe one of the brands that he's more connected to the ocean company probably announced that it had over delivered on the commitment and organized 214 beach dance. but they were all just one time clean ups, delivering no long term protection. it also sold some sunglasses, made from recycled ocean plastics and then to get the success plastic that has actually been my clinic. i made a whole video about the challenges of recycling ocean plastic and there is a good pedal policy campaign up on the n g o 0 waste your pest this to say yes. so
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bitch cleanups have an issue with that because of this companies are doing these beach cleanups the same pretending this includes that they are not actually, they are the ones they are putting all these packaging materials raised as it'd be just instead 0. i says, the power i t should be to reduce plastic waste at the source, essentially need to close the fact. but when we looked at what companies actually premised, we found out of almost $100.00 searches, only $1.00 and $5.00 even aimed to reduce the amount of plastic use them packaging . and most of those schedules are still in the future. it was far more property. that's a promise of packaging would be made recyclable. but even if the packaging is recyclable, in theory, without infrastructure to collect and traded, it will not be recycling. practice numbers are compulsive. instead, materials might end up being incinerated, put in lentils, or even worse, left to the, to the environment, promising to use already recycled plastics like that on with his water bottles. is
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a much better way of companies to take the easy route that most of these are specifically about p t t. t is used for portals, but also for other packaging. and even in tech styles, it's also by far the easiest type of plastics to recycle. over the past decade, more and more brands have launch bottles made sometimes entirely from recycle p t. but only 17 percent of all plastic packaging is made of p t. the remaining 83 percent a much hotter to recite the plastics like probably properly l a b or h d p. or a combination of many materials. for them of those specialized cops and robbers from the beginning. those are notoriously hard to recycle. even if they are collected most, the only downside falls into low grade products like cheap construction materials. meaning that companies often highlight the easiest material to recycle, instead of mentioning the mountains of absolutely not to a successful waste they produce around the world or. so where do we stop the change?
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some initiatives are trying to work on transparency 1st. for example, the other mcarthur foundation companies can sign up to the global commitment program with the voluntary pleasures around plastic packaging, foundations and collects these commitments and trucks that progress. companies are, you know, hiding behind the subordinate commitments and not just doing the changes that they would need to get the foundation mistake. you know, they have their parents. what happened is the company decides lead. what happens is the company does not want to rebuild the data, they don't keep them out. so what needs to happen instead? good question. i would say that what's really the change the behavior of this company, it was your legislation around the world. more and more countries are imposing restrictions on plastic packaging. the number of regulations on single use plastics like bags of styrofoam has exploded in the past decade. the european union has now
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recently followed suit and passed some bushes, caustics just ation as well under the single use plastics directive, disposable items such as plastic bags, category, and stores cannot be distributed within new markets anymore. and the directive also includes targets for recycled plastics. by 2025 p t portals need to have at least 25 percent recycled content. and by 2030, this target will be raised to 70 percent. and change needs to happen and it needs to happen fast. global caustics production is still growing in its full cost, almost triple in the next few decades. in order to even slow this increase, the world needs much better recycling systems and strict regulations. the data shows that voluntary commitments, i'm not enough. companies only change the tactics when push it through legislation, public accountability and consumer demand. and we'll check back in 2025. when companies have to deliver on the next set of plastics premises. some of them will
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even be mandatory, at least within the u. i. u, a beach, boston auto mountain person. well, i am a mountain person and he has the approve in 3 pictures. and i love to let you know what to do in all my pictures. even in these v or to 462 dash mountains flash. yeah . even in high mountain peaks where i would go to make myself feel life on its floor in and explore the mountains. i would still find trash. and a lot of my friends have the same story, but you know someone much like us went on a high. so all of this trash. but he didn't stop this. he decided to do something about it to give back to the mountains. something for all the com and fees that they give all of us for anybody anywhere to them. low gas m the, the 1st time we were on a short trip to a place called satan don't, don't hang up at about 2 and a half hours of hiking restarted cleaning up in 10 minutes. i had convinced the 34 of my friends to track with a different purpose, like and go through,
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but i wouldn't kinda bank with them and they just wanted his dates in the initial huffing on it. eventually people get on board and start picking up the ways they develop a sense of trying to make that look sort of like a now auditable extensive pay dollar play up, but that's not necessarily true of the millions of dollars. so come to the himalayas every year. they often set up games, but ever define clean water bodies, new flat to areas and dump them based directly into the rivers. these rivers are crucial to look about diversity and the equally important political communities. these days that are, those are categories, washing, trash and pollution into the heart of these mountain villages. this is the problem that relieve son one is trying to address his organization, healing him. i live as big as people on hikes in the region that also involves
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picking up trash. he was inspired by his interactions with the people who have lived here for decades. i think one of the biggest, or the most fascinating interactions with a ship with communities was when i asked them about their understanding of climate change the yeah, they had a very simple answer. 1015 years ago they could look at me from the sheet 3 times a year. you know, it's just one second page of them. oh got that. they might be better, but could you bear to keep? this is because then you could have value of the garage is degree with the key you to let us know for you to know because we have lots of big woods for climate change . that's because of snowfall come ok. we have a lot but for them or it's a very simple thing, but it's directly related to their lively deeps. efforts are aimed at changing long established behaviors among tourists and locals. into him, all is by the tourism industry remains largely on sustainable.
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he wants to go beyond cleanups and introduce locals to new ideas about the value of recycling waste, rather than simply binding it. i'm not able to read, try our best to involve local residents in the work we do it. if we want to minister, we'll just take a little economy. it cannot be done without including the local communities, all across the trash we collect with a one and 2 years is brought to a material recovery facility or re employee local resident medical. she's gonna try to ensure that the material to be connected to become the source of lively waiting for those who lived here. these are matters at the materials the company facility lucas, like children have helped multiply healing him aaliyah's efforts. initially he simply wanted to clean up his visit, but now he oversees, the sorting and recycling of waste means a lot of trash doesn't get sent to a landfill. pradeep, so regular outreach also in law school children from neighboring villages. west has
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got back a, an apple, they write to me that piece all your work and started doing the same on our own as long as you know, o f. let's have grown to such an extent that it makes me happy to see that they could sustained the movement without being nice to model. but it is like you make a. com go show can be onto your social media to spread the word. forget. many people are writing to us speaking to voluntarily what it is when they start clear housings of people are now helping undo the damage to the him on the healing him on there as a spreading. the idea that being the tourist here in the mountains means leaving them in a better state. then they found the plastic eng like josh can in my streets, everyone in my life, even in my vacation spot. but today stories left me truly inspired. let's look at the same problems that the always be with much a single seduce is that truly meek, otherwise lives better, but you will let me know what did you like the most about these episode,
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