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the, the, the question now is how do we fix that? are people across the country and among industry sectors who are trying to make things better, rethinking the way we live? in today's episode, let's explore solutions that actually z shaping the way we consume produce and protect our environment. let's start with something that's become a part of our everyday life, construction dust and noise. especially if you live in a city as the country grows, it's construction sector is moving to. but this happens to be a very resource intensive one. india is estimated to generate anywhere between 152500 1000000 sounds of construction and demolition waste annually. lots of construction waste that is often left to pollute lapses is used for making
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construction materials. let's go insides to companies that are finding this shift. installing large dials on the wall is not easy. it takes a lot of experience at the adhesive that holds bad. this adhesive is unique and recently the sign that makes up its main ingredient was used here in a foundry. red metal is cost. some products we tons, more than iron is bored into more is made of sand. the structure of the science changes during the process and so at some point it gets dumped on to 9 for the sites. i locally thought that was crazy. what are the allies does that that is about more than 15 like metric tons of sand that gets dumped into landfills on a yearly basis only in india and of this, it means that, you know,
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you've done engineering, you've done good business, you have good business education let's try and find an intelligent solution to this other than a just going into line friends and a good angry go to the line going forest alcholay and his developers spent 13 years thinking on their product. today, his company in phony makes start addresses and class to mixes out of used industrial signed on for an automated market. price is something that the ended up in a line for whatever you actually get to use that it would be used for decades together. by that i mean for how long the building or how stands with the products that are going to be in use with it. so we've extended the life of this particular a sign that the normally going for language. after water side is the was most consumed natural resource, the united nations environment program. you
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n e b estimates that 1000000 truck loads of sand on mind every day around the world . sand is extracted extensively on cost and reverse. exports have long warned that signed mining is destroying and died ecosystems and loading water quality. sustainability is part of the mission of a low kali's company. magnus ventures a long time supply of 2 large building project. these customers stressed that the sand used for malta and blast, so is north garbage. but something positive and useful. you might look to use this magnus product as a byproduct and not a race. well then, if a natural product is recycled and used multiple times, then it is equal friendly and good system can be up to each one should understand that this is not a raised but
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a by production and use it more out of school. the siege of the eastern while you go to lunch or you like every bed in the world in the construction industry with increasingly need to use resources more sparingly. the you wouldn't expect that more than 800000000 people will live in indian cities by 2050 the construction sector will sooner crowns for the quarter of the country so that you cannot make output. instead of the current 8 percent scientists. dr. j a solution believes that the construction industry must be transformed into a circular economy. this, he says, is the only way to comes of the sources in the long term. when we talk about the utilization of industrial risk in different construction going up in different construction, but to get in green material. so we how not lead to the maximum level still be at
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the we did 11 because many of them are dealing with this. still discard the vendor is reaching the landfill. so that is another use it in many cities in many tones, the landfill. a, the managing the land, please a big task and it is the level of yes, uh, activity to the population when studies but not only construction beast ends up in land, so sides. so does ordinary household waste such as multi layered plastics or immune beef? and their environmental footprint is catastrophe. since they are made of several layers of plastic then not suitable for conventional recycling. but you can still use empties to make construction more used on liquid concrete, into its final sorted shape. once the concrete has hardened, the form work is removed and can be used. builders have mainly used award for this
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so far as this construction site here in bengal, lulu. this new approach is being deployed company founder and the the, the item has supplied the phone book for the construction site, or the made of plastic recycled, emily peeves that would otherwise have ended up in a done the do the study and realized that if all of the construction industry can start using recycle plastic sheets for just shot thing as an application, which i mentioned about roughly 25 to 20 percent of all the non recyclable plastic that you what i generally can get prevented from entering that most of you can get prevented from entering the line, so that's a massive number of the company says that using plastic form book on a single large construction project means that up to 4000000 plastic bags that would otherwise end up in a landfill can be used for vile materials customers. that's a good thing,
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but the deciding factor is ultimately how well the plastic form book and be used, and how good the price performance ratio is. wendy supplies the number of the number of repetitions is hired if you compare it with blackboard with live or it is generally 10 to 12 repetitions with this material. however, i have already done $21.00 repetitions in which i think i can do another 20 to petitions. i can see that this is the best material and you and for you to review and that even the finish i get is very nice compared to apply. what phone book is leaving us tripping? get the shuddering agent like, or is not required for this idea of opening then either nothing. it's this. what's up is an easy to then we'll get the equal anymore the building set. so is an ideal candidate for the circular economy in terms of price, both companies are able to contend with the conventional competitors. tax incentives for the customers would help boost the use of the cycle materials in
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construction. india has nearly $1300.00 wetlands spanning global 5 percent off the countries geographical area. these are crucial for preserving biodiversity, maintaining ecological balance and combat in climate change. unfortunately, over the last 3 decades, we have lost nearly put the percent of our residents due to albany, zation agriculture, and climate change in good not to got minutes to go swamps. yes, another type of wetlands out on the 2 by 2 or a traditional ancient practice is trying to consult once a year, the custodians of this bricklin forest and could not go make their way to a secret place with them. they want to come to the team for protecting the head. and so providing the clean water that goes out of the off of fresh fruits and coconut water is a good deal to build
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a son of build on our investors and aesthetics. believe that if the a scribe divinity to us based on the phone is we will not loot and describe that area so it will be present the central problem, the eco hydrology, a student pre a drug. and now is also here in the me a risk because some funds she do want to protect this precious pre colored. but by taking a closer look at it's blonds invite no defense of being, especially the done thing. so which is the day didn't make species to the sun clark, they bleed in these for a stream, especially the streams in swamps because of this quite cool environmental deal. it makes a suitable habitat for these sensitive creatures. amphibians are indicators of water quality to an extent. so if we don't see for all the seal and we don't see eggs
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being made, we can assume something's wrong with the what to call it. the middle stick a swans uninsured, water ridge forest, along the vesting guns, a mountain rage in south india. they are named after the minister costs assembly of trees that grow. he trees like the north swans as a sponge, is feeding, bought into the regions of the 12 year. many trees have developed the stint or need roots to survive, have a leader in full and flooding. the roots also serve as efferson water filters. yes, so incoming water, and that's the what do you need is just to say some of the seems non case in on get to this is in the body of with a and b. what is those? don't see so many houses that have don't seem as soon and just as you want this one, so home to one little bit of native a species like line daily mccook and the model of odd creat home. this for there
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are just a few 100 square meters of these bio diversity hot spots and all that much of the area has been degraded or destroyed to make way for a good country. like henri got and that's lung patients. the village of quotes relies on one of the remaining motorist. it goes to one border bodies, but it is what the supplies pharma super often takes is a grant driven them to the ford and he hopes that they like him for develop a phone. but this one's would slip out, but has another special role he takes care of the shrines, in spite of the 4 of the strings a month before it is as a secret place. and that puts people off from funding please. you know, the one thing i've got an icon on the bottom of the photos you no longer see any large or trees. they have been cut down for the smuggling and construction. but
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here the temples. i'm trying to protect the land, also protect the trees that are trees here that i so when i was a judge law like the one in front of us, i've grown up senior can load the little today the students from the college of photo street in city see a doing some deforestation, but they are planting 3 native please be she got to live in march from the tree was discovered only 20 years ago that then there were just 140 specimens left. now populations are rising again regarding to the subsidy. we blew them, that one is there in about 23 feet height. we went back and planted it so that today i'm very happy that i'm more than 20030 feet that are growing. and then the f. c, itself reflecting, but reforestation alone is not enough. said the forestry scientists. they want to
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see great or leaving protection for the, for the studies. some of our students have become the policy, make us like, you know, data the, i think the for this and then range for us to walk the started as a small research was today, it has ended up in a policy. and then this policy has become a state policy very actively. there is a conservation of this minister, gus farms and the spacious because it's happening that you know, we must take responsibility as citizens to conserve these photos and protect them. but i do represent the culture of the how to do default incest is it's our duty to preserve them for future generations. and we're going to bring it with religious traditions in modern science. and both of us doing the same goal to prevent the further decline of the veteran photos in the restroom. got
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white, good not to go has me to stick off forms. germany has to be boxed yes and all the type of wetlands and these be bugs out on the textbook. over the last few decades, they have been drained, also to make them useful for agriculture. no major projects are on the way to all gemini, to restore the specially mores. but this is a delicate flow process of the, this is a wetlands in the making. that takes heavy equipment, a lot of hard work. and even more time, the forest of the will, mountains, in southeast and germany, used to be full of peat folks. almost overtrained to plant fast growing spruce during the mining boom. now we'll come back, has planned wetlands, helped to preserve by a diversity cope with climate change and manage water supplies across the region. forestry authorities are willing to go to great lands to keep or to hear this. i
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know that that's a battery i made from lodge intended to download to and help restore the wetland romeoville in the coordinates the project, which aims to which drain forest plans across the old mountain region section a dozen times and is westland was draped intensively. 200 years ago, using a comprehensive system of drainage channels. they put a lot of work into training midland back then. so now we have to put a lot of work into blocking the date. she has time to re went the area and we'd have to push the some on the special ed bus for we don't have to become drained these channels. chris across the area for his wetlands tend to be on the small side of the $5.00 to $6.00 heck to as an area. it's initially planned to restore some 80 heck to the bulk in the old mountains. it's not traditional impulse to, that's just a fraction of a regional wetland areas in the mountains most to be drained and have to be
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revitalized, because we're talking about 60 square kilometers in total. what is the phone on the surface describe, talk to them each one of the team frequently flies, drones over the wetland areas to monitor the projects progress and document any new water bodies developing in the forest of the different vegetation types are recorded by laser scanners, which also check the impact of increasing so a moisture on the ones in the us. we want trees to dial due to the wet conditions. in the best case scenario, some of these brightly colored trees here will disappear over time, leaving final open areas of ohio. so nearby, we can see what it could look like in the future. over a year ago, drainage ditch is here with them. and now the water is 10 centimeters below the surface. the 1st results a promising is the 12. most of these is just the spiking the most is that of color
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noise. this area started growling this. yeah. because it's wet enough here. now. old place and forces that precisely what we want. nothing douglas can no, do you? do you feel humble? you can see that they don't rocked entirely under water purple. and it's precisely that process of incomplete decomposition, the which forms peter makes to wetlands into a wetland. that's the small, it's in the mama. so does that help the environment to hear in the heart of the forest researches from the tune in the institute of measuring the type in amount of guesses being emitted by the re with these areas the trying to gauge the effective, expanding wetlands and thoughts on since why come up with in germany 2.4 percent of forest a made up of what bands? of course, it's a small area, but you have to remember that we have pete books that go 10 meters down below ground when men and they store huge quantities of c o 2. that vital copland sinks
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that we need to protect the quoting stuff by a dentist to shoot some good. the climate change is also affecting the forest of the old mountains forestry manager. you have is leader of been working here for decades. and he knows how important the area is. here it is when you get this, i would never have thought that we would have a problem with water shortages in the old mountains on psych, somebody's yes about 20 percent of its drinking water from the region. we close us with in fact, 60 percent of the forest is a drinking water protected area. and so the restoration of bulk sonya is very important to us as fluids. water shortages also slowing down the requesting process . the old mountains forest pete lands depends largely on rain full. if it doesn't rain much won't, it doesn't run down off the hills and the areas remain dry. restoring a wetland to its original size is a very drawing out business. that would be different us. i'm interested in an
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ensuring we west thing open areas of water are formed, like here in this form of people that are looking at that site over time. it will start to close up please. and in the final stages of inspect, the most is will be able to call in noisy area again because on the people will start to grow at the rate of about one millimeter a year. that's the sum it will take about a few 1000 years before the people really expand. that's a problem in a time of accelerating climate change on the team of under. i'm pulled him. know when he is less thing about putting them off. there were plenty of drained areas on that to do list. it will take generations before the forest pete lands and the old mountains can fulfill that potential is a bio, diverse habitats, walter, reservoir, and carbon sink. it is not easy to always be aware of the fact that we have on our, in white. but there are some things that directly link to our daily lives,
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like the cool and salary with instead of water in dallas and midwest capitals. the textile industry is thriving as low as the pollution that it creates. toxic dies home the lyman, the walk of health, and even the consumers know as we all have more and more information about fashion, that is arise in the global demand for equal family dec size suitable in india is leading the shift and changing the future to fashion read the stands for fidelity and prosperity yellow for this dom enjoy. and the install use typical naishima in the most magnificent colors. elaborate commodities require lens, the subject of 29 meters. and lots of di we had and 3 pool investment coming onto ethics, dodge industry, strong gold, more than a 1000000 people who are producing textiles for the indian market. and also for the export of business. what billions with
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a huge environmental impact. ways warranty from the direct is often simply fed into benefits, which get either toxic substances into the fields. the workers are the most affected. i'm the fire of the home doesn't stop here as of the causes of health issues for those who work inside the directory, i will do what i want to do is tell them all they suffer from breathing trouble is getting allergies and disease which leads to have lost on their hands and legs. got a little around the unexplored because biggest down in the artificial chemically dies all day long. the boy, well done more than $100.00 of so gladly alex wanted to introduce topics differently, like him before these before corrosive chemicals. as a child to spend a lot of time in their father's fixed a factory. for 1415, i was around 14 or 15. when my father mentioned that the particular carlo came from
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leaves. i used to imagine how investors had extracted and used dies for the very 1st time with natural materials before and after that i became obsessed with extracting di, naturally from these fruits and vegetables. nicole grace her father suffered from data bliss can problems contracted, and the day works. that is but hold on to a lot of experimentation. she learned how to make sustainable dice today. you have a little cya minute videos, natural dies for the governments. we extract the died the we, our ancestors did by using natural products and with some modification that have to get them either in a more defined equinox, use leave, where they can see, reflect the empty box you for di extraction. here to go. all the ingredients also regionally not going good memory. yeah. in the extraction of natural dies
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views. many products like i'm not all for audience dies and for blue di views i, rudy, or indigo. the also used for me granted be inc. cannot connect the blossoms and many rather than materials for this process. the indian tex dining disagree is one of the biggest in the good, 1700 large and medium sized producers and about 1500000 micro enterprises operate here. industry experts estimate sales. what it'd be $5000000000.00 or more than $82000000000.00 euros for 2025 alone. but so for us that's going to be produced ex dies on their are either autumn and simple. this left at 1st reaching people with the concept of naturally died. clothing was really challenging the part that the color would feed after 2 or 3 washes. but then we asked them to try the product just once,
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and now they have become our regular customers, either tomorrow or our business. now, markets to foreign countries out of necessity and also because they are well aware of the benefits of natural dying. i hope we reach this kind of of n, as in india in the near future. hopeful her number, not clue, model of the number. but awareness alone is not enough when it comes to competing against must produce goods. the right now our products cost wise as much as those competitively speaking. however, if the number of customers rise, the cost would eventually degrees, as we can get that all materials for the low cost of that. so then the demand is that the price below ultimate price glenda will gladly. alex is a teacher by profession, but she hasn't thought for a long time. she's now the 7th generation to it on her family's business. today. that business is more sustainable than ever. that's all for
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today. as we saw, it's not just about the restarting what we've lost, but also ensuring that we do not use more. thank you for joining us. do you know if any such efforts do we'll have to spill you can email us already talk to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week with more soft stories until then take care goodbye. now let's gosh, the julie ride
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