I think you haven’t watched the full video, he is not pouring acid/lead in the street, they have specific factory area where they are working and also they are pouring in the manhole 🕳️, i think you got it
I completely agree with you in battery there is a redox chemical reaction involved where there is oxidation of metal here they are not replacing the oxidized plates just cleaning is a waste of resources. I will say it is cleaning rather than restoration
@@random-photon They are replacing the plates with new lead oxide ones etc. (although it's not shown). it's a rebuild. The only thing really kept is the battery casing and any lead plates in good condition or replaced with new ones.
@@SkillfulWorks Pouring the lead waste anywhere besides a chemicl plant that can deal with it the right way has the same effect here. A manhole or the street, it's gonna wind up in the surrounding water, land and air which will be a problem for future generations, but what do I care, I live now and the lead will only hurt me and people living in a decade or two.
@@VenturiLife well I you wrote, your speculations about new plate being installed is not showed. It is the only part of the dismantling and reassemble process that would make this a rebuilt...
Amazing skill showing the brutal side of true recycling, I could taste the lead in the air just watching it! Scammers they are not, when you live in a country with no welfare when things go wrong for you, you do what you can to stay alive and selling recycled batteries to people who can't afford to buy a brand new battery for their vehicle that their life depends on via the work they can get with it and I repeat, get with it...
Aside from the whole thing demonstrating what a scammer does. You have to note that what he is pouring in the street is acid and led. Unreal.
I think you haven’t watched the full video, he is not pouring acid/lead in the street, they have specific factory area where they are working and also they are pouring in the manhole 🕳️, i think you got it
I completely agree with you in battery there is a redox chemical reaction involved where there is oxidation of metal here they are not replacing the oxidized plates just cleaning is a waste of resources. I will say it is cleaning rather than restoration
@@random-photon They are replacing the plates with new lead oxide ones etc. (although it's not shown). it's a rebuild. The only thing really kept is the battery casing and any lead plates in good condition or replaced with new ones.
@@SkillfulWorks Pouring the lead waste anywhere besides a chemicl plant that can deal with it the right way has the same effect here. A manhole or the street, it's gonna wind up in the surrounding water, land and air which will be a problem for future generations, but what do I care, I live now and the lead will only hurt me and people living in a decade or two.
@@VenturiLife well I you wrote, your speculations about new plate being installed is not showed. It is the only part of the dismantling and reassemble process that would make this a rebuilt...
Amazing skill showing the brutal side of true recycling, I could taste the lead in the air just watching it! Scammers they are not, when you live in a country with no welfare when things go wrong for you, you do what you can to stay alive and selling recycled batteries to people who can't afford to buy a brand new battery for their vehicle that their life depends on via the work they can get with it and I repeat, get with it...