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let's talk about this. there is a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our system. our series continues to d. w. the it's actually 10 times more dense steel, the pool and crazy cars made from wood waste, plastic poles, furniture, electronic waves or even cannabis. that's a tough act to follow. moving towards more sustainable vehicle reduction for instance, with
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a race car made from used to electronics. the britons and vision raising to even face their vehicle, recover e on the race car with which they've competed for years in the international, fully electric racing series formula. ye yes. easy you the pet phone? the form of that you provide me zip at home and took about because or you could interesting subjects and one of them easy waste, which has been the identified as a cause. i keep going. threats over 80 percent of the world's electronic waste winds up on the scrap the african countries in particular are often misused as dumping grounds for waste from highly industrialized nations. by the year 2030, it's thought that our planet will be littered with $82000000.00 tons of is
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wasted. is the very important and precious and valuable materials. so when your, when we all, when we have better using him landfill and so on these up for the materials that can fit on the grades to be left in the environment. particularly these materials could be used to make new battery is on the equipment. all that it was in accelerated position to a degree would be together with the and vision team. british artist liam hopkins has built a vehicle that's made of e waste. out of old laptops, batteries, game consoles, cell phones, chargers, cds, and e cigarettes. the innovative designer from manchester has created a spectacular formula e race or it's wanting to impress. result took about the subject and that's okay. but you show something very visual and how you striking to, to catch you to teach people and gets the attention keeps a piece of off, you know,
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a, to me it's mixing, made senior often sides to achieve this artist liam hopkins worked closely with the invasion, racing teams, technicians, they helped to ensure that the car produced with the waste is now making the rounds at formula. the supporting events which is really thoughtful is the combination of. ready spoken passion, which come together and, and that to go to gene and science. they now clause, here's how each year 40000000 spectators follow formula e and it's related activities recover e as in just being shown off at the race track. it's taken to the stage at the un climate change conference in dubai. and the world economic forum in davos suffice
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all these, all these research. so these hold that's being done so. so take the racing world into when they're coming from gives us access to a new form of regions and excites them. and they'll pretty loose the needle. and then and then visa versa to recover e projects taught his team how to make cars more sustainably and use recycling more effectively. building bridges between art, science and motor sports opened up a world of new opportunities like um its going the new subject, a new topics because that's how that's how we make the world for the better. like we, we need to educate ourselves, recover the car made from electronic waste is tearing up to when the race against climate change. the this
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40 to seat are also a must healthy environment. it's mostly made from plastic waste that students built a bright, yellow, fun car out of recycled plastic. we use a whole different kind of waste and also recycled a waste, but mostly on sort of the waste as well. the car is basic materials. plastic that's been fished out of the ocean, plastic from old household appliances and toys. and every day household waste the student showed that it's possible to transform trash into material suitable for car construction. we really hope that other car companies or the companies started using based materials because yeah, you may want to show that it's possible and many other locations at the i know of in university of technology in the netherlands,
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teams of students regularly come together to dream up brand new mobility concepts. it's a huge challenge. we're only with $22.00 students and not all full time. and we start from scratch. so it's just from nothing till this and we have to think of all of our sales and we don't. nobody's ever build a car before the student started off with a blank sheet of paper with open minds and a lot of imagination. they got down to work reinventing the automobile with a focus on sustainability. after weeks of effort, they devise the cons, stepped for a car called luc us, one of the things we thought it's important to make sustainability, sexy. so let's make a sports car, right. in the process they developed brand new construction materials like a sandwich panel, whose outer layers or a mix of flux fibers that drink covered ocean plastic gets core is made from recycled p t. so are just the, it's built out of this material which is flex and the recycle pc bottles. the
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material is strong enough to construct the car. sassy with it. the body parts are formed out of recycled abs. hard plastic used in many consumer goods, including children, stores, inside the results of a newly developed chemical process can be seen. it transforms household waves like beer cans and banana peels into a robust construction material. so that's this actually, and that's what we're using our interior as well. uh and this is normally what you throw away in your home as on sort of household waste under the hood lucas sports uh, 6 pack an electric drive train with swath of all batteries. there most 6 moment our best i can easily be swapped um for for next, for example, if your batteries empty, the sporty car weighs just 360 kilograms and can hit 90 kilometers an hour. well,
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it's not likely to go into production any time soon. the students receive high praise from their professors, they have this unique talent to come up with very strange ideas. and we know that the breakthrough of tomorrow is the strange idea of yes to say yes. so they, so in order to change the will we, we have to start with strange ideas. luka, a strange idea that just might be the future of mobility, the peers and even strange ride. yes, a car made from canada. it's a plant most associated with recreational drug years but american, bruce dietz, and used to cannabis to build this car because he believes it's the most eco friendly way to produce vehicles. the body is made out of canada. the car can actually be $2.00 to $3.00 times greener and
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a brand new electric cars. and electric cars are great. i mean, you are muskets. tesla is a, is a huge hero for me. but quite frankly, we can, we can do much better. we have to make as much stuff as we can out of carbon negative materials. that's perhaps the biggest way that we can address the time of crisis. with this project to make cars from canada, as plants also known as him, he's got some big shoes to fail. to follow on where henry ford left off. his vision in 1941 was to make all cars out of plants and haven't run by plants. legendary us car maker henry ford retained a close connection to the land you dreamed of linking agriculture and industry, and sought to manage resources responsibly. so in 1941, he developed a revolutionary prototype. by mounting a car body made largely from him onto
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a steel frame following and ford's footsteps dates and covered a mazda sha, see with him fabric and with residents formed it into a car body. we take him fabric and use it. just like if you're making like a boat out of fiberglass, but instead of using fiberglass cloth, we actually use templates. we take him like this. not only are a car bodies made from him farm or carbon neutral, the ones produce from steel, shoot metal or carbon fiber. they're lighter and more robust to the fiber of a can of his plan is perhaps the strongest natural fibers of for any plans in nature. that was also a reason for henry ford to use this plan to produce automobiles. he began promoting his ham car over 80 years ago. but the way he got people's attention was kind of cool. he was a very,
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he always got the procedures are real filming. but he would show people just how tough his cars were. and so he'd go around with a sledgehammer, right, wouldn't leave that like that. it's actually 10 times more dent, resist, steel, dietz and got former talk show host and car collector, jay leno, to give it a go. i should start now. believe it or not, bruce was not high when he spent $200000.00. it's own money to build this prototype . i don't smoke 5 and it's not made out of air. it's made out of canvas. how you can smoke all the candidates, have some good thoughts we want. you won't get cannabis as long had an unsavory reputation, because the flowers harvested from females plants can also be used as the drug known as marijuana. and that proved to be the undoing of henry ford temp car. the us marijuana tax act of 1937 slots, an excise tax on all him sale,
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making it too costly for mass auto production. but times have changed. take portia . fritz, 718 came, and g, g for club sports. the auto manufacturer now makes the rear spoiler and doors out of him. long shunned this sustainable light and strong material could be about to make its come back in car production, the but it's not the only material that's back on this streets. what is to the fringed carpenter and be sure to go beyond built a dish of o made mostly from wood. he enjoys driving this car. that's like no other. it's a great feeling. sure it's different than driving
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a modern car. there's less technology. when technology is always our attempt that after a few decades of juices, 11th, dish of o would be eaten up by rust. and dustin, for the scrapyard, he pledged to change that. that's the new the media i came here. thousands of times include my pencil, measuring stick, and a pad of paper. you know, to take down all the measurements and media triple onto the fitness hill. using his precise drawings for the original do chef. oh, you got down to work onto an old situated chassis. she mounted a frame lovingly crafted from what any added wooden doors of wood hood and fenders, dealership oh, reconstructed input and painstaking detail. also, i might say it's difficult, but when you love your craft, there's nothing hard about it. what has so many as are the 2 issues of worship?
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what is how's the different type of wood has a particular sense? yeah. like not to say your cherry one, your special kind of it for you. uh, i box my space. yeah. i love the smell of woods and the few let me will 2. just to show see to ensure the car stability reset. it will be your carefully considered which types of wood to employ the why you need for different varieties of timber. all wood from this region. we're not getting the switch. you do feel, then what size you don't for the wings. i used one load of the hood for your hair. with these $22.00 ridges here and just wondered us, you lisa, what's the headlights are also wall naturally carved out of a single piece of wood? so no, not on the door panels here are made from cherry a would that's quite likely the whole car ways. just that 600 kilos. it's not very heavy. so can you see paul say book the title. the translate is also made from
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cherry with the central end and the material she point. shadid will be uh, has no plans to mass producers, wouldn't car dealership who will remain one of the time i hope to display it in art gatherings and mtv major museums. the address which seems to have already come through the director of an art museum, is bought the dealership for 210000 your other wooden car. so for far less models for my chronic british sports, car maker morgan started a mere 50000 years even if the company keeps going with the time. so now offers e cars with a futuristic design. morgan still makes its frames from ash what. so they're now covered with aluminum body panels, but they're over a like say one see row as well. yeah. that's,
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that's the whole call and it seems to last forever. so that's why we use would, we'll say use would to be honest because it's environmental a correct sustainable and surprisingly strong as this accident footage show. little wonder that the auto industry is becoming increasingly interested in what, which is much tougher than it's reputation. intensive research is now being conducted into the use of this material in cars at its low wage could help extend the range and efficiency of the v. maybe wouldn't cars, we'll assume no longer be a rarity on our road. at china is vehicles are also rarities ones that never fail to turn heads. the the eccentric british car
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constructor gives new life to old pieces of furniture while taking them places they've never gone before. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love. so they're dragging things together that shouldn't be together. so by looking to do, you just have to stay a really and use the break and the throttle and it's very, very relaxed. and you can have up to 7 people as passengers. so it can be very cosy as well. his creations are even street legal. tell you that some of the control steering wheel spots conventional. and then you've got you indicator and stuff. you line the whole one as well as on here, so everything is nice and close. easy to get ahold of the i guess nobody else is really doing that. so it's quite nice to be in a strange space, but it's also about pushing the limits and then just seeing how far you can take that that's why he turned a sofa into a vehicle that you can steer with a piece of pan and break with a beard, and you hit the gas using your need,
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the countryside types of things or me so much more mystery really is what was the result about always trying to be able to con was nothing like that . and i just the side for with the openness, because obviously if you are lazy enough, i yeah, you had it and had a sofa. why don't drive around in your living room? by now, it should come as no surprise that at china has also constructed a bathroom on wheels. everything you need to splice around in style has been attached to the frame of a motorcycle rubber duckies, including original thomas cropper system. so why, why god invented the world to close it as well for one thing. and then of course you've got a lovely vall roll top off every very comfortable for passengers and all that kind of stuff. which is why to creations ed china demonstrates that modern technology
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can make just about any idea a reality. and that mobility is about far more than just getting from a to b. i could actually change the wells and make it a better place. but it's always been an engineering purpose behind it. and that's part of the challenge. it's just nice to do stuff for fun, but at the same time it has a 2nd or 3rd purpose as well. and i think really that's really where this is going to, you gotta do stuff with the music people, but it has to have a point giving mobility of those by taking risks, pulling out crazy ideas, centralizing, new trails. with these 5 on usual concepts paved the way for the photos of the future, the best man wants to turn the soto into a car manufacturer. but how does self track mechanic kelly as much lemay low want to achieve that? most of the senior associate said they didn't say they just symbols the same
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concept that for putting i realized there's some but there's a bit fail our live federation those kind of been. ready for the country where they're from because they go through a restore to say i, you said is to be that they did the flicks with us patients and like this that's bringing that, that make to them on the like the releasing cost. cause the raising chi chemical and we have either, if you need that as well, when you look at the way the cotton is comp time. it shows that it was minus 6 had 4 countries such as list. so to our own country, which has a high 2 leads and very beautiful in the high mountains it started in 2020 during the cove at 19 locked down. when everybody in the soto was condemned to killing time, a wireless neighbors were coming up with
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a great banana bread recipe at least came out with a self made car. although he had been towing and fixing cars for years, he had not trained as a mechanic. how did he come to build his own all terrain vehicle? i don't think i know that i see that i can see it. no, i'm, i'm so i'm feel fine for this and it fits kind of, as i've been, it's probably the clue as to the hosting to learn these openings dad and actually do my head that needs to be with for police. and actually it allows those take that to lease for that they was 9, i have because at least 5 cars in 2022, the small, landlocked country and southern africa imported almost $22000000.00 us dollars worth of cars, mainly from south africa, singapore, japan, germany and the u. k. with a growing g d p, and no car production of its own that's a lot of money in the soto is losing. what if in ventures like the lease could turn
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the country into a car manufacturer, defense the cost as late as the i attended the shows where the ad building costs with i've been there and so people from the business account and then i figured i'd better i can make the better boost the, the machine that i started to buy and machine heavy. i said to cool unless then which is the best engine that they can use. the engine that is, that doesn't have many problems. so i didn't, i bought the engineer, you say the company, the engine, data one, the ability happy to fight for that liam. so loose i the i, i done for say that id be the one that is it probably the parts at a cost iowa and then they seem to exist as me. i mean, you wireless compatriots are proud of is achievement critics from across the board or upset, he's only assembling the car. how does at least respond to that?
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well, i would have simply, i'm starting the come from spec, even the check the self. i can visit the check the from scripts is cars are uniquely designed for the south toes mountainous terrain. now as a plaintiff for vehicles, 3 of which were produced from scratch and one of which is a modification of an existing 7 cedar. but making one vehicle out of time is painstakingly slow process willy, ever be able to scale up the said process that comes to my mind if the shadow and i'm sleeping. excellent, what do we enforce that move up, throwing in those things and i will state create as to somebody's picture. when pencils long i can get those people who can pick that. the bullying from my mind and been cutting me tool like tool because it taking my time with sometimes even these, the making come as problem the items that you need. and then i as book,
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day 5 day and then then google wellesley, baby would take 2 weeks and then see that as being able to get the data after. when i go to get my mind to that, i will and will decided that the scaling of production will main building up teams of specialists. he offers mechanical engineering students from a local public technic, a 6 month to internship at sloan my auto style, so they can learn what it's like to develop a car from scratch. what's their biggest challenge? while i did as so many things as so many things, money, if it's having a call from discrete speaking of what it is you know, choose the, the ability to experience. they have so many things. that's the money to tell the members as yet. i have seen the money that i have uploaded my hands, the it'd be my mind was, was, was applied today in the money if it's out in process. so i've gone a little bit much better. in addition to the trained insurance,
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i think it's also works with mentees who like him, have not trained his mechanics. his vehicles have been successfully registered in this out till he's currently producing vehicles for the military and police under the brand tut boarding. in this small impassable country, he can meet the special needs of the security services for appropriate vehicles more cheaply than the competition. but given that very few countries on the continent invest in produce or assembled cars, is there any real help for type or a to become a recognized car brand beyond less? so tell us borders the defendant can do to, to, to export them to add a country. so are we doing that fee of, or not the cost please? we have to test that they already hold a for, for example, like at the out of cost of the mice, coaching assembly. them data to be able to so to, before they can belong to them. in their country, the roads are becoming
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