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i'm sorry, one second, let me just finish this. hello and welcome. i'm sorry about the body and you're watching recording this. most of us do what i just did with that. we simply throw things away when we're done using visa comp and or short on or use factory. but we can do a lot better. that's find out how upside thing is a quick one step back when we think of up slices, clothing, we don't really single, anything too fancy. so today let's meet a woman who's done this motion on his head. she is a fashion designer who's making waste where it was and to and you know, why did web is actually generates more than 92000000 tons of fixed. i waste each year. ideas like this could really make a difference. meaning
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sky. so my tiny cod and um okay, i do understand again, my name's kind of special on yukon and i'm from india. i'm the founder of the kasha . we work on all 3 index guys and handle, and we do a lot of upside. the was stored by somebody lifetime, use it as an intelligent good find it was sorry for those to be at oxford and do something. things were doing life while starting fashion and just doesn't know what to do with option for me is we'd be more than just the product that we landed on the way it talks about the way i would as a country, as well as the word i'm very mengel i would be lying if i said i only reason, one of your passion is i know i wanted to be so need of some things. i wanted to be like an english supply. it's an up to just, i wanted to be on the internet in all sorts of things. but somewhere along the way
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i had to move, which my father still has the same life and drop. so it's awesome. just so that in ways i would i, descriptions of one say well, i'm not good news to my father that i want to be a fashion designer. i'm sorry, the fashion of the okay was telling they're like they would don't pay more recycling, exciting sustainability. so i don't know why going to so interesting, but then when i, what about the oh my god, you know, what is upside doing? what is it a site like at home? when i went to anything, i can get a bunch of papers together and we can just create this new because of the found out why and not being restored. why same difficulty? why not doing things into the garbage? can the
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i think this part of starting the is, it's really just starting, i like being like, i'm going to just do this. i saw this on like my dad's body to me. then i moved to my mom's office 15 to say, and then we took over a larger 5 division. took the warehouse for me to been under space. and we had other issues likely be the only thing that goes on. how would resource everything, how is coming here, all the hiring people, like, how do you find the right person to get on board the it's a funny thing a lot. yeah, definitely. luckily, but the photo, fashion scene in fashion makes complete sense. i mean even assumes that a window is open and we're being somewhere. so from that point of view into, i'm remaining fashion is most bottle. if it go down, you will still be able to mix that under, produces a fast, really,
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so full sometimes all make them just do and believe you think so a bit of time, especially when you're like a 20 to $22.00, the only person just got out of college, let's do this on. definitely people who could, you know, we ran short call or just like positive princess who inside to help visit the i actually got paintings. i mean, i was asked to that now. i mean, is it even if it was because i don't even want to high? so for me that was one time and i realize it actually when i, once i would tell you that, but i would expect different things from the i think the phone english is akasha. we're just about making something that's not gonna hurt anyone. we don't say it was the state of aside from us, what we're doing is we're saying that let's just think good. let's lots to say
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let's not explaining we let's make product sound good for downloading netflix products that any off to making it. i always get on screen plays. i listened for the last for a long time. the when i said they put it on me thinking and talking about the children's education like that to me is very, very hard for me all when i see them talking, wonder why is now going to walk like that? and they say, and i said we're doing something correct. when did eliza all these things are so important inclusion the i think that if we just stop being wash, if he's going to be the job now i really didn't just was was because they were trans. i'm also saying that it is a big feeling that institutions quite like, i mean, 3 evenings, maybe such
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a wide brands like osh, are changing things up, you know, great way it's wednesday is a lot more than the 1st of small labels to address the problem of 6, i was only one percent of the deal with 6 sided waste is actually the cycle and this is a huge problem for using this, but that, or is that is a nuisance that will sooner or later gas visas of the fashion industry, roughly 10 percent of a global carbon emissions stand from the text on industry. it's also incredibly resource intensive. guzzling up some 90000000000 cubic meters of water annually. that's 4 percent of global fresh water usage mold and water goes into producing all case, almost always diesel. but he does go through heavy heavy, the chemical processes to make them the way they are today. whether it's finishing, whether it's dying, priyanka,
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qana collaborates with brands and produces to foster sustainable innovation and fashion, which is why it is mostly not even the nation, but does andre di biodegradable. and it takes sometimes over to 100 years for these materials to buy it as a degraded industrial. and that's a big problem because we produce a lot of textile waste. in the us, tex always has grown 80 percent since the year 2000. rachel keeps even set kind of services great, which supports industry and government and reaching sustainability goals is our fastest growing waste stream. we send over 30000000000 pounds of tech styles to landfill every year in the us alone, most of our old clothes and in landfill. what doesn't is frequently bend on soul stone can donated old closing a frequently shipped to the global south for resale, such as here in a crowd gonna with 40 percent of what arrives is actually considered charge the us
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. and so the 600000000 key, those of use closing abroad every year, largely to the rest of the americas. while you are a big sports, i have a one and a half 1000000000 kilos. much of it to african. often it is dumped, bed alternates oceans and waterways. textile waste isn't just old. well warm toes. it also includes excess stock and the scraps generated during production. less than one percent of the some of the, the, the spike going today. which means all of this is going somewhere. when we collect close, they're primarily going to be sorted for reuse. that's the highest value. some of those clothes may be down cycled into insulation. some may be sold as wiper rags and then a small portion can be mechanically recycled. but mechanical recycling has its limitations. in 2020 full mechanical recycling is the best option we have close of
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chops up and spun into a new 5. it's. it's way back to the non pills, but it also involves a drop in quantity and it's read that such materials can be recycled again. but, but could soon change. there are a bunch of exciting new recycling companies, boasting new technology, and hoping to tailor the feature for tech style waste. firstly those chemical recycling tech styles of broken down to the molecular level. and then we built into various materials. while some companies only recycle caution, australia is blocked, techs can recycle blended material, chemically separating synthetic polyester from natural costs. and 5 is polyester is converted into pellets which can be used for textiles or this to wheels and construction. while cotton sellers is turned into clay, as uses in textiles, agriculture and even packaging, the flexibility is intentional. i would never want to be beholden to my outtakes
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just to one brand, because i know how badly those those brands can behave. patriot and jones, co founded blog techs in 2018 we prefer long takes to have that takes, that can be useful to many rather than just be useful to want. i think that's been a real difference for us in the industry. everybody's is preoccupied with making more textiles look takes recently announced, it would expand capacity to $10000.00 tons a year, refresh global invalid, and also emphasizes flexibility to bacteria breakdown and sanitize tech style waste . creating 3 role materials. nano settlers f an o and sanitize tex phone pope. 3 refresh cables. potent is these materials i used to make anything ranging from furniture, to bike frames, to f, an old based cosmetics refresh. global is
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a relatively new company plans to develop a network at smaller facilities that can be developed quickly and flexibly with partners. that's quite different to sweden's renew. so one of the world's biggest chemical textile recyclers. it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility to cotton textiles, a shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into sheets of what they call secular. secular settlers, which can replace virgin materials like cotton oil would in the production of new high quality textiles. going down to the molecular level helps maintain quality. i'm a new so says ip sec you. those can be recycled. 7 times there are limits. the new sol can know you recycle waste is 90. 5 percent of costs are no purist, meaning a lot of what goes to landfill isn't eligible for new spells recycling plant opened in 2022 with capacity to recycle 60000 tons annually written to expands. to
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820000. but in february 2020 full came the shock and the company filed for bankruptcy. just days before and renew sell told the w. they were cycling fall below capacity and fashion brands were hesitant to commit to recycle materials. we could be producing a lot more tricia carries the chief commercial officer knew so many of the brands have goals, search for circularity or reduction traceability particles. uh, you know, the variety. so it's, we are a solution to their goals. it's how quickly do they want to be able to achieve those renew. so partnered with levi's to recycle production waste and include stuck in ice in the products h and then became a shareholder in 2017. but still, the plot didn't make a profit and it's 1st year. it has been something that has shoak. most of us work
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in us has been a relative fix task. theresa dominic reset to sustainability management, and then t. c. l universities, existing business models in which most of fashion brands are messed if they don't really have 40 initiatives night when you sell the did really while the degree a be able to make a while recycling cuts, reliance on board, the hungry cos, and an oil based synthetics, it's more expensive, it would take some 7000000000 year rates to scale up recycling to hit 20 percent of textile wasted. your by 2013. there isn't enough push from the legislation side to force the investor to, to actually adopt these. my data is so not the investigation required for thing, but if it's going to be more expensive material, if it's the transition with the houses of the supplies,
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the thing is naisha. with all the brands they decided across the board. it really does is a function of information, so have them having access to everything which is not easily done until legislation usually takes it on the u. s. monday is that by 2025 member countries begin collecting checks don't waste separately, just like they do with paper, plastic dos, which should improve on their $0.22. waste is currently separated during proposed legislation in the u. s. e. u is in some modeling, a dual requiring produces to pay for the processing of that text on waste. we have to ensure that these laws don't just charge the producers for one portion of that has little like just collection. it has to also facilitate the infrastructure for both reuse and recycling and the innovation around that right
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now, recycling isn't profitable, stays active, could also set the tone by adopting tockets themselves. but us to be successful. as a result of class, we have to have committee that takes are and that's where government and private enterprise has a role to apply in saying government, the ticket is very large procures of products. meanwhile, swedish recycling renew, so has phone to buy a private equity investor, alto has full top that companies, remaining assets, also invest in industries that help to reduce carbon emissions. text though recycling is one of them. the company is now to be renamed suck, you know, like it's fine. but despite the progress in textile recycling, there's still more to be done. recycling is the only one part of the problem of a current consumption backend of cannot continue if you want to move to what is the most of the simple to investigate. there is
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a huge amount of over production in the industry and to whoever is responsible for that. it's just a lot of the debated on that. bottom line is that a little production needs to, to reduce the 100000000000 governments. we produce each, it means 14 for every person in the world. if we can't convince function victims to stop buying the body weight, including at least we can ensure that as much as possible of what they purchase is recycled. dealing with waste is the same hottest last problem across the hill that's heads of the southern say to sell mulatto. so what josh center with garbage is being done into something very splish and it is helping new life noon in a garden. have they on just on demand to establish it, trust visitors from far and wide. the military mountain really is one of india's oldest bossing to the military hills incoming. know the town of good news is
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a major stuff on the wait, the tourists are very welcome. here, in addition to the ruling t plantations, the holidaymakers are key source of income. but there are downsides. 16 tons of raised are produced each the by the tones $45000.00 residents. then there's the garbage left by the tourist. partnership 192000 but more than 10 years ago in 2013 after the festival of the wiley, i saw a facebook post written by one of my friend stating that they were going to clean the waste thrown on by the tourists as another point joined or not, so i decided to join in la nettie. i'm only going for many other volunteers joined us to then we started to dream about cleaning up the river that runs to canada. and it was while cleaning the river that we started looking for a place i need to dump the waste to quickly and go corporate long through part the law of nadia on the some of it. there was no model lance in sight and could nor at
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that time. so the idea of processing, the waste was born, the volunteer garbage collectors, set up a clean for new organization. they're able to keep the mountain screen for themselves and the visitors. the 1st step was to separate the garbage into dry and which waste the width of garbage is made up mostly of animal and plant hoist. to non made to base 2 out of the one that we collect. all the lead weighs in one place inside the width. we found it from me, then it is shifted to work on veil solid, organically with a non organic impurities are removed from finals. but i have to apologize ation and it is then mixed with other vegetables and food waste allow me a lot for the mix. funny this mix showed then has to dry. during this process, it gets regularly over to the end of the 40 days. the dry mouth is been shredded
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and crowned. the result is high quality for the laser that is bought out by local farmers. the older mobile phone is a regular customer to the full government in the city already put all these flowers, why we need to be its value of $6.00 to $7.00 and our fertilizer is the end of the cost is $14.00 a has the smallest growth vasquez's but it's also the nitrogen, phosphorus, and production beneficial and some kind of contents, mike, the nutrients to and 2nd, to the nutrients like magnesium, sausage and catch the 4th or one of all these tell the plans to robo, call the quantity and quality with the top as us and a lot of the vs life of the plants has also increased. the good news now for us is 2 thirds of its garbage, which weighs its don't into for the lives of an 85 percent of dry ways is recycled . let's roll it over a little bit because we are successfully managing ways and within this small town, the limited number of people, resources and market as well. if we can do that,
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sure. it would definitely be possible in larger towns or that have a many advantages or us, perhaps more problem in lots stone or there are no problems with drugs available and there's a lot more got the one here. so we have to do everything by hand. but it's not that drones what to manage with, like this law that would also be a great success or a little bit more and a lot. it can be a great selection of taurus or again, smoking to the town. this your drawn by the famous really and because good nor is a picture. histone which has got its waste problem under control. moving on. so anyways, let's talk about bakshi. as easy is or electric vehicles, staples, there is one big question. what happens to the use batteries of the rising number of electric cars, less types of germany when these are gaining traction, reciting backs. these can be a complex process,
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but this can be done on the board or checked out a new battery. the slicing launch handle in the event of an emergency and electric vehicle battery has to be dropped into water as quickly as possible when recycling these 2 safety requirements are enormous. a warehouse like this one has to be flooded with phone within minutes. the batteries are extremely flat level or explosive that the since we opened we've been an interesting journey. so it's pretty exciting, even at the beginning the employer is the 1st company to do recycling could make a huge fortune. that's because batteries contain valuable metals, like cobalt and nickel. this provides all we expect 15000000 electric vehicles on german roads by 2030. 15000000 is practically the day after tomorrow. i think you're not likely stadium or which is a weird visiting europe's largest recycling plant. for electric vehicle batteries, which opened just a few months ago. if you're staying yeah,
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we're standing here and one of the most expensive floors in germany. the implementing safety 1st doesn't necessarily mean saving money. we have these in the floors and absolutely watertight so we have a several meters sick. also stand equipped with a sensor that would notify us immediately if any substances were to sweep into the ground, giving them the batteries delivered, have issues and have been pulled out in the car factories. however, only a few are still coming here to clean it. ultimately, our focus is primarily on testing and implementing new technologies and then using them, we're focused on learning as much as we can to be ready for when the old batteries come out. the high volume suddenly arrives. uh, it always comes in uh, i'll find much of what that high volume will arrive when the batteries of the 1st generation of electric vehicles fail in a few years. then big business will back in with the so called black mass. and the metals it contains the basically from
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a launch what our goal is to recover 95 percent of our nichols, which is the most expensive, most valuable or including lumen and cover. of course, all the world is turning to electric vehicles and the demand for these metals for batteries will grow significantly by recycling them. manufacturers could reduce the need to source them from mines with 4 working conditions. isn't all we are too dependent on raw materials from the 3rd country zip limit. the material from the german recycling plant ends up in a pilot plant in northern europe. the battery is shredded and using a chemical process turned into what's known as black mass. the black gold of the recycling industry. among other things, you can extract this green mix of nichol, manganese and cobalt from it, which is used in this form for new batteries. but is the price, right? you know, equations, it's difficult to give exact prices at the moment because the business is still in
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development. and what's more world market price is fluctuate great line that makes it difficult to calculate the concept, see the for us. so that's when the operations get ramped up, much of the process will be automated. however, the batteries still need to be improved for high recycling rates. with the ultimate car batteries, we can clearly see that the german car manufacturers are now focusing more and more on optimizing product design for a cycling design. so they want to work with us and because they are just as interested in raw materials as we are. and also they also want to close the cycling . you often cry self sneezing and high recycling rates, such as for aluminum, have another advantage in the end. they're also good for the climate you, the toner manual, every ton of aluminum that we can return to the smelters. for example, we will save 95 percent in energy and therefore c o 2 l 2. these are the real heroes via quasi raw materials compared to raw materials that we get from the
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minuses, develops the medium to come. the operators of the recycling plant have invested in 1000000 and seeing what they believe will be a safe bet. so many better ways to deal with josh. we will do you with the trash in your home in any unique way of doing that. just know you can email us already talked to me directly on my social media handle. i will see you next week until then take care bye. almost got the
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