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in mediating cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. a donkey series about our complex relationship with animals that need to be watch. now on youtube dw documentary, the fashion is a part of all of our lives that a way of changing clothes from foss. fashion brands, or you know, traditional trends from hand hold on while come on. so that's why the annual watching a simple google search, which i knew the fashion industry, is responsible for 10 percent of the global carbon emissions every year. and we all contribute to this by buying what the fashion industry turns out. so what can we do
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about it? we need to find alternatives whether it is in how and what because you are the materials that are fluids are made in various pieces of salons across the globe, like allergy until we found was was the time the tablets on native species of florida and phone and these need to be seen then because just simply pulling the mouse does not do which. but when to the right tools they can head bringing money. we have to the safe investment wardweb and a long job. the federal thing why is being put to glad to was on his finding a new life in fashion. a job that never seems to end shortened or not is how that sting water higher since he has to remove them from the bones as they have become a nuisance during the spend on the 17 year old used to work in construction, but he owns more doing this and it's less turn to,
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especially when the weather is good, like to day you're going to have, i have been working here for 6 to 7 years now. the job is a harder to do during the months, so we're going into, into what a higher sense are highly innovative plans, not just in india, but worldwide. within just a few days. they can double their bio mazda and quickly take, or entire phones, and even huge legs, depriving all the aquatic life of sunlight and oxygen. india has long struggled with the problem. so now it has led to more than 5 left. it says, all around the country. now the problem it was, this is, this is james adults, natural enemies. so it grows profusely, it's light silva and up the rest of the spread of these floating plants has serious consequences for the regions bio diversity. and the economy is now also suffering from the highest and play across almost all the sectors today,
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it causes loss a 1000000 soft dollars annually to hydro electricity generation negation schemes for shenise water transport. and so many of the water related activities. there are different carriers as to how the water hyacinth found its way to india. one is that the plant was brought here in 1889 for the development of the royal donica gardens in calcutta. but then there are other detractors which did say that it was introduced much before that oven. lord wharton hasting became the 1st governor general of india, his vice lady hastings. she was profusely interested in plans. and so it does also say that she brought it into india. the girls on wants to do something about
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the want to hire, since while also finding a use for them to a years ago. the engineer gave up his bowman and job to found a non profit switched to the gartner foundation using tradition of graphs and the help of the people in the affected villages. he wants to turn the plans into a source of income. so i'm gonna want to invest, been going to make, okay, we were already working with our team. and the team from much learned to put in bundle going was part of our activities since the beginning. so i'm looking at because you're already making the product like lampshades, then ignored works everything. well since last 5 years. why not do some research here? i'm mix something goes on foundation has already made several products from lots of higher sense of to discovering by chance. just how much cellulose is in the plants . what dicing from the water, the phone,
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i'll just show you the fiber of it. after drain. so what i can do, what i've seen, i'm after drying the water i sent, it becomes like this. and when we clean the water, i think that that he would, i'm suppose we forgot to remove from that. the next read through u. v can be used to go. we used to find like this. then we saw that very something like fi, but are you told me to do it? why not to explore that height? yeah, let's do mix the fibers from the plans with got to do we fabric for studies people . this will not only solve the problem of the what the highest and plague, but also see if gotten. after all, it takes up to $20000.00 litters of water. use one kilogram of cotton for a sorry. right now the fabric is just 15 percent water highest in fiber, but the aim is to increase this very soon when we will have
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mechanical extraction of or dice, and from the water bodies we can go with more of the show of this. so what do i, as in the induct like we can increase it up to 30 to 40 percent of the mix in terms of we are in sean people around 80 kilometers from capital. it used to be a hub for handle, leaving with the number of weavers has been doing it done with it. we're making this craft and lucian by generation. my father, you ought to do it back then we did not make side easy. no, no. then our home wasn't good level identity, it was to make gunshot cotton dollars annually. that's common one by men to day. we've always that using water hyacinth and cotton fibers to make sorry, fabric tends to be all those from on sundays. and another $100.00, we was now have an income for themselves and their families in this week and asian
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growth is being preserved. so we don't want them to make hard room studies and we'll do what i got on any places and fill it. we want them to make well put their brains just on making studies driven for do some are designing part in that and we will market it for them. and whatever values we get be more than 30 percent. we go to them in a nearby village. women are doing the delicate war of tony. people are made from water higher since into pictures and cods. it's become an important extra source of income for the women who otherwise work in agriculture will not they will then there are a lot of improvements that we can now support. our children's education. been that homes, invest and funding support of families financially and so on. and the to that i will online, you can now find
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a growing number of products made from the highest sense, including furniture and a variety of boss goods and bags. and hopes to soon be able to machine harvest water hyacinth greatly increasing the amount of fabrics and paper he can produce this is really an appreciable initiative. but again, i would prefer it being controlled compared to being utilized in any v goes vanity of their love to technology because you will start growing this plant . then what we are looking into is it needs to be that to get to the top priority remains reading lots of ways of the best you want to hire us and to sleep. but finding uses for this and visa planned is a welcome sight benefit. when you're out shopping, do you ever see the labels on your potential thoughts as is to see what the middle,
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what would you like feel close to be middle button? lehman says, but often the middle often surprisingly that isn't always. that's within line one's as we discovered and somebody lot of this machine is blending polyester and gotten to its diploma fabric. but the story is to try it on me directly from petroleum. it's sourced from the cycles be the buttons fit board is an engineering plastics. ok, how you may be squared less taking offence when you stretch it. i get a 5 minute red borders of data plenty. so why not? they make a 5 or 10 waters. india alone consumes $1400000.00 tons of be plastic every year. along with that comes with responsibility to handle that plastic waste and an efficient manual sheet and got all the most located at code in the south indian state of the gunboat speed the bought was to f as is it all starts with the rack
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because we collect the boxes and give them to an agent. the agent converts these borders into stack compress plastics, which i have at this crushing facility the every month because $800.00 tons of the plastic b, b. d bought those go to various pages of sorting, slip be bought. those are separated from bodies, gaps, paper and other materials. these i've been shredded to obtain these tiny plastic piece is called the cycle be the flakes. as these flakes are washed with caustic photo print and dry to remove dirt, scent, and other material. nearly 98 percent of all water used in this process is beautified, recycled, and used. the next step is to make these hot washed flakes and convert them to bully as to fibers. according to customer requirements, production,
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la police to flight well is done via technology court though they acknowledge that when they do that, we do not use a single drop of water in collecting the funniest or for you. what are you going to die? one killer of fabric, you need 4 or 5 times the amount of water, what deductible, pollute of water land every 10 line. whereas and daughter died technology. we integrated the colors of wireless from the melting, the plastic, the american window. and so when the poly minutes of this colored on the do not need further down it, what are they on the 2nd these fibers i use in the manufacture of automobiles, home furnishing annapolis of this book, and disposed either the coating on top of the fade away with 2 or 3 washes, with, as this material will not fade as the color is present in the coal. now with the reading of the guys as finally the body as the fiber is mixed with other materials like cotton to form fabrics, which i've been tailored to make videos apples. and i think we're actually
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a product which is event. those super sustainable product. it is normally 20 percent more than the conventional funniest us i think based of comments. so people who believe in this recycling, we give them the traceability information from government to the way smoking that is being picked up. so any consumer will buy is overcoming. there's a few articles which he can scan, and he will know from way of the waste was collected for his particular government in india, the textile industry accounts for nearly 5 percent of the countries due to be. fortunately, the sustainable fashion market in the country is set to grow at 11 percent and reach $10000000000.00 us dollars by 2025. customers are willing to pay more because there is a cost associated with that. and we had also seen the effect of a climate change. so there is a good, uh, you know, reception for sustainable clothing amongst customers. the question of reach we need
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to reach to them. we need to educate them on this. and i think we'll be there by using just a portion of that fiber. they produce $5000.00 edited every month and have $2300.00 who need customers on the whole. sure, you'd end up all the most use, no new petroleum. and instead, and bought 1500000 bottles every day to manufacture polyester. and it's really not too far from the city of florida. and it's brought to the city of fixed size, the size, while only a very small portion of your clothing is recycling across the globe. a decent percentage of this comes from fact, so reasonable look around to understand how is the city leading the launch for sustainable fashion? this used clothing been could be in almost any european city, but no matter where it's located, chances are the close things will end up in prod. so it's in the the world's text on recycling capital. around 150 of the 7000 text
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companies here are involved in recycling. used cars from germany, austria, and switzerland, and up at salvatore. run gino's warehouse please. you find a sheet? obviously this is where we separate. what comes in. we separate t shirts. pants without children's clothing, sweaters, and jackets. according to season on a winter or summer, i see that not the resales 2 thirds of the clothing, mostly to africa. and each a tennessee who works next door takes the last the 3rd or finally business has been turning us close into yarn and fabric for 4 generations challenger at hi. how's it going to be great in the material? yeah, it's all pretty good. one, great. and then the magic begins, the end of the discarded scraps will become you yarn and well, it's a complex process that starts here know,
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submit the table and one solar goal is to restore the young to its original color. as soon as we separate the colors and then the machine turns the racks into a time to find the poles scratching my head out. that way we were to the original color without to kind of code eyes. the chemical guys are only one of the problems of today's textile industry. worldwide, 20 percent of water pollution comes from dying on finishing fabrics. that's another reason why recycling used clothing is so important. the material then goes to on washing plans, where it's shredded and turns back into room material. we draw the water we use from a debt of 150 meters. we filter it and then send it directly to the treatment plan to be purified. so we also recycle the with the company processes of to $25.00
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tons of fibers per day. the final product, as these fluffy fibers, the material has been dried and now has the moisture content of the original fi, but now it's ready to be packaged. and so those funds, the on the recycling process continues in a nearby factory. the fibers are turned into yarn and then fabric. every european buys an average $26.00 kilos of textiles per year. most eventually ends up as landfill. for the jury, it's a terrible waste. we're trying to do us small part here. of course, if the fashion industry follow down lead, we could accomplish that much more. it's hard to believe the 21 percent is of all useful. everything in the world is recycled. in 15 percent of that one percent is recycled here in pa to yes, some of the contribution here in protest textile district is important. and he
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chose father as president of good police techs the recycling association. but he says we're cycled fibrex can be the only solution, not for simulate outdoor g, both data, but at the moment we can't satisfy the level industrial and consumer demand with 100 percent recycled materials event. know the consumer who did the gospel account . okay. we have to do now is make it clear how important it is to move more and more in the direction of recycling. you know, mean thing can we mean thought on? got it. they love it as soon as they receive that also means encouraging. young designers like students from a function academy to use recycled textiles from prato, for the creations in central prod. so the roof start off this already selling recycled design or fashion around the world. hello, jeffrey and his goal is to bring together our to is no methods sustainable fashion
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and the principles of a circular economy. he's convinced the quantity closing can be ethical and environmental. you're responsible for the amount of generation to people that we're seeing that more and more people are interested in these issues and are willing to buy less clothing, but spend more on quality that remain on the opposite of fast bashing, which is what we have until just a few years ago that so that was all about low prices style in buying new clothes more often and they've got the same thing. we're looking to spend people home on comfortable people like nicolo. and alicia, they are showing, the sustainable fashion is more than just a dream for places like proud so all over the world can help make it every honestly, the what do you do when you're done reading your own? so if you want to talk to many times or you've gone out of space and you'll come as well as a no magic site, includes it off which has long bought audio dentists for all to send it as a growing cause of fishing among young robin consumers. this would benefit both the
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lima and this marginalized communities. a for to, to use it for life. lena has walked the leads of them by going door to door to collect old clothes from local residence. she belongs to the luxury, a nomadic tribes from northern good job state that has long faced social stigma and discrimination. its members e go to living with a v use model that is unique to india. they exchange used clothes for brand new, utilizes plastic with all cash due by the proximity database, but the sense of the input when people told you to these, after watching, you know, no more them in the closer to and when you have to show them before the cell the commission, the voc, 3, so the government's the collect at the suburban moon by market. it's an informal, bizarre, the kind the adult, the unlocked lean so many big intensities there. the fluids of both by treaters,
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who seldom in remote villages, where people often can't afford new clothing. and estimated 40 tons of clothes shipped from a single market like this one to jordan regions every month. whatever is left behind, mostly tone, a non variable is sold by read to drag motions. declines include factories, the tons of materials into stuffings for cost seats, so mattresses. for instance. the communities, like the boundaries could play a key role in the push to to circular economy. that's why it's been singled out for support. but the social enterprise bomb, the recycling concerns in nope, every day more these people bring in more than 5 to 6 tons of clothing into a single market. if these old notes were sent to a land or ended up in granite systems, if you're a single piece of building for dig several years to be composed as someone who can
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it face islands out of the india general, it's close to $8000000.00 tons of text i'm raised every year too often it ends up in lent fence or was. ready ready the environment, it's a problem that's only lucky to get to was worldwide. government production has doubled in the last 15 years. ready ready and with fost fashion, so encouraging throwaway consumer habits. the number of times a clothing item is worn before it's discarded, has dropped over the past 2 decades by almost 40 percent. while the fashion industrial does fuel growth and development, it's a massive the resource intensive sector. the amount of water used in the fashion industry is an unimaginable amount of 93000000 metric tubes. and that can actually be drinking water for 5000000 people in new york. so that's the amount we are using to create fashion. today, the global market for 2nd time clouds is booming. in india,
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that's market is still in its infancy, largely due to the cultural stigma associated with 2nd time clouds. but in cities, young shoppers looking for sustainable alternatives to foss, fashion started to embrace the pre own trend, giving rise to a new culture of drifting that's taking off across the country. stores have sprung up to feed the demand for 2nd and vintage clothing and accessories. um its a stylus and 5 in design or is a regular at this trip store in by his band on neighborhood the we're all moving to a sustainability of sustainability is the most in thing right now and fashion. so it just makes sense to the size of the stuff rather than, you know, wasting our resources on manufacturing new stuff. all of them opened in 2019 won't be close, it's cleanse, allows people to walk in. and so the clouds for cash people who come in,
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he'll into the store and on people who just can't afford fluids new to it's been doing this because it's, it's a lifestyle change that is going to increase the life cycle of these fluid receive is predicted to overtake the e commerce market in the next few years. and then helping guide indian fashion brands to the 2nd segment, or facilitators like 3 love, a circular tech platform built by kids, people in your and for the go down. it helps brands to reset their products on their own websites to buy. if you see it hash tag 15 data and instagram last year in jan, it was for blackboard. right now it's 7 blackboards. so john, until now, that's the good old. he seen a huge amount of interest from people from brands, and we really wanted on board onto this platform. and we sort of 50 percent of all
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the admin fee that we've already got for sale. the other side besides just 6 to 7 days. so today i would say it, but it completely supply constrain market rather than a demand can spring look at some tripped stores trying to incorporate locks even into the value chain. they buy items suited to the data, so they could enter directly from the vin and, and they also serve as a one stop collection point for traditional clothing that the women can pick up to select the markets. a small scale which helps address one of the primary challenges faced by the walking. the physical strain of spending more than half the day on the feet. wondering city means the what they told me so much more convenient to pick. what does it become manually to flip in monday then people didn't have to go to, to the, from one house with 100, if it were installed in one piece of equipment. usually collected at the walgreens
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have struggled with both the unpublished suspicion for generations. they are denied access to housing complexes, but the good collect floats and phase harassment from police and apologies when to try to hold a fixed market. the steps to organize the informal trade would help india secure share of the global secondary market. that's valued at $36000000000.00 and finally bring the logs. the recognition for the valuable role as india has opened, recyclers the giving a little more thought into what do we, where, where does it come from? and how do we discard it? good has makes such a huge difference on the lives so much more value from the things that we buy. but you let me know what was your take away from today's episode. you can email us, i will see you next week until then take edwards, i almost got the
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