How To Replace Plastic With Avocados, Algae, Mushrooms And Sugarcane | World Wide Waste

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From flip-flops made from algae, to plates made from pineapple scraps, join us as we explore how people are replacing plastic to cut down on worldwide waste.

00:00 Introduction
00:31 Avocado Bioplastic
03:39 Sugarcane Plates
09:15 Pineapple Plates
13:14 Flip Flop Art
16:30 Mushroom
20:26 Algae Bloom
28:10 Credits

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How To Replace Plastic With Avocados, Algae, Mushrooms And Sugarcane | World Wide Waste

コメント (21)
  • The US can for sure use avocado pits and other natural products to imitate plastic for utensil use. Yet not a single major fast food joint or food spot is setting the trend yet. And the EU has been on this stuff successfully.
  • @kger4643
    This is like 5 old videos mixed together with a new voice over
  • A few decades ago, plastic was virtually unheard of. Today, we can’t work out out how to get rid of it.
  • There's still hope! It's crucial to see that we have alternatives to replace plastic. Still, we also need to be aware that these alternatives are clean. Our crew filmed a project that intends to solve our water issue. The idea is to turn seawater into fresh water in a clean way. The project is still under construction, but we are curious to see if it turns out to really work.
  • I love this! I'm all for this sort of thing, especially using what remains of sugarcane being used for meal trays. I also love that the man refused to bleach the meal trays and that he actually pays his employees a living wage. Quite a good man there! The pineapple scraps as well, with the products having seeds in them so that people can also grow new plants from these biodegradable items. Is this sort of thing being done here in North America, or available here? Just wondering.
  • I think hemp is the future. It grows really fast and you can use the entire plant to make sort of a fiberglass material that is 10x stronger than steel.
  • @ozzyg82
    In this day and age it’s the folks like this who strive to save our planet who are the real superheroes.
  • Truly amazing how well preserved that surgical glove is considering it was just inside a fish! No slime or anything on it. If I’d known how clean an item can be kept in a fish’s stomach I would keep my socks in fish instead of drawers!
  • @3coins.
    We need all of these ideas and more. We have mountains of plastics.
  • @gerry343
    The sequences of waste plastic in the environment are really depressing, but I'm glad some companies are working to reduce our dependence on plastic.
  • More amazing ideas like these will make our world an amazing place for future generations. Cool to see multiple countries starting to see the benefits even if it's just in business growth right now. Keep this wheel rollin'! 😄
  • Amazing. Best video.. great.. thank you for sharing this video..! Greetings from traditional Indonesian gold prospector ❤️🇲🇨⚒️⛏️🌺🌻✋👍👍
  • @K-xor
    This initiatives really give me hope. Probably giving fiscal incentives to businesses making biodegradable products is the best strategy - if you make biodegradable plastic, you get a tax cut.
  • Algae based plastics maybe an excellent solution for the future. The Algae can used for waste water cleaning and then sold to companies manufacturing the Algae based plastics.
  • Putting them in a compilation as if we don't binge them lol
  • I love everything about the second company. So inspiring
  • @CJ-zz9ts
    Forget global warming PR, microplastics in human and animal consuption needs to be resolved first!!!
  • @saf9236
    "The average person uses 75 foam coffee cups a year" i haven't seen a foam cup in years
  • @maamold
    I've never met Ved but can tell he's a great person.