This is the final episode of Our Plastic Predicament. Did we help you better understand the full picture of the global plastic problem? Have you started looking for alternatives to oil-based plastic? Let us know in the comments!
The format is so freaking good, damn! With such a quality, you should skyrocket. I would like to quote your channel in a presentation for my Engineering School. May I? Keep up the good work, that's fantastic.
Thanks for making these videos. I am studying a design degree and have been researching ways to improve the design of kitchen cleaning products by lowering the impact on the environment. I found this video really useful and hope that more time and money is invested in this area.
0:58 ㅗㅜㅑ point. It seems eco-friendly to make bio-plastics, not oil. However, bioplastics that need to be decomposed by heat are having difficulty in post-production processing. PHA, which decomposes without heat, looks better in the future than PLA, where raw plastic decomposes only into heat. In the future, PHA materials will become more perfect eco-friendly materials.
Great Video! It took time to concentrate again after being distracted for the first time. I am highly interested in this tech and have been looking into this tech for past few months and past 4 days on youtube. Google god is lenient on me today I think. Thanks! :)
This just proves my theory on government and money. It is clear that alternatives are available and ready to replace at least 80% of all plastic made from petro, the problem is that it is not available, the problem is those whose interest collides with reality wont allow it and they use their economic power to by legislation. Its crazy to think that the only reason why something stays in use when there is a cleaner renewable method or product ready and waiting, is to keep jobs. Yes i know we are doomed to use petrol for the for the foreseeable but damn the side products should not be with us for 1000 or more years.
Many bioplastics are made from corn, and the corn price is also on a constant decrease, creating a huge problem in my home state, i believe that if we added a new industry that uses corn to the market, we could increase the price of corn, improving agricultural areas and creating new jobs while saving the planet.
Hi there.. i wanna ask a question.. why does bioplastics needs to be "made" bio-degradable?? Aren't they supposed to be able to biodegrade by nature?? Or is it true that they mostly contain 30-50% polymer? And if so, how is it bio?? We only reduce the use if oil based plastics but it doesn't solve our waste management system.. also... since they are bio... what will happen if they got "magically" stranded under the sea like the normal plastics?? Will they biodegrade aswell?? Will the fish be able to digest them?? And about biodegradable plastics, when will they start becoming "bio"?? Or do they just become microplastics and being blown away by the winds and into our lungs?? Please do help me with these questions... Thank you
Hi. Do you think that with a lower cost of raw materials like cassava, for example, bioplastic overall production costs could be closer to oil based plastic?
Oil isn't cheap. Factor in the wars and unnecessary economic hitman as well as long term damage to the environment including the landfills bioplastic it's actually cheaper. Long term. Plus, our monetary system is completely made up. Invented. Our idea of good business has to change because business is ALWAYS personal and more informed consumers are a part of it. I like my version of capitalism not the current without Morality it's done too much damage that is unnecessary. "Slow Death by Rubber Duck" is a good book to check out. Few others. Important to understand what you are buying and why? Precious Plastics is also a good project to check out. Cleaning up the current plastic and manufacturing healthier products is much more logical. I especially like the woman who recycles chewing gum into products... Good video...
Bio plastic is biodegradable only in controlled industrial pits i.e. pla Pla is worse because it is not even recyclable and if kept in open environment then it behaves as normal ppastic
The Oil interests arranged to have Hemp (their competition) and by default hemp produced products made illegal back in 1930s. That must no longer be allowed to stand...it's outrageous.
Real reason why we don't see them is because bioplastics are equally devastating to nature. Not all of them are biodegradable and those that are wont simply vanish if you litter forest with them. The share amount of crops needed to replace all plastics to bioplastics would be insane. Growing these crops would result more carbon footprint then it's worth.
This is the final episode of Our Plastic Predicament. Did we help you better understand the full picture of the global plastic problem? Have you started looking for alternatives to oil-based plastic? Let us know in the comments!
YES! Really well done series really good explanation that can be understood by everyone of every age, this needs to be viral!
The second series was well worth the wait! Thank you for providing important information in such a fun and entertaining way. Yay Science Lady!!
The format is so freaking good, damn! With such a quality, you should skyrocket. I would like to quote your channel in a presentation for my Engineering School. May I?
Keep up the good work, that's fantastic.
Excellent series
Thanks for making these videos. I am studying a design degree and have been researching ways to improve the design of kitchen cleaning products by lowering the impact on the environment. I found this video really useful and hope that more time and money is invested in this area.
Thank you Kelli! We're glad you found those videos helpful - and best of luck in your degree.
Please make more of these. There are new bioplastic coming to market right now and they are better than PLA. Also your style is fabulous
EXCELELNT SERIES
Really helpful for conducting researches and also the video was nicely made 10/10. ❤
Thank you , this was very helpful and i love the twin . plz keep making more such videos .
what about your next series ?. the previous series are really awesome and very helpful. so plz put more. Thank you
cool hair, cool video, cool explanation and cool editing! congratulations!
0:58 ㅗㅜㅑ point. It seems eco-friendly to make bio-plastics, not oil. However, bioplastics that need to be decomposed by heat are having difficulty in post-production processing. PHA, which decomposes without heat, looks better in the future than PLA, where raw plastic decomposes only into heat. In the future, PHA materials will become more perfect eco-friendly materials.
You guys deserve more
Just ban conventional plastics for any application that doesn't require them. Who the hell needs a plastic cup or straw that lasts ten thousand years?
Great Video! It took time to concentrate again after being distracted for the first time. I am highly interested in this tech and have been looking into this tech for past few months and past 4 days on youtube. Google god is lenient on me today I think. Thanks! :)
nice video, very helpful thankyou !!
This just proves my theory on government and money. It is clear that alternatives are available and ready to replace at least 80% of all plastic made from petro, the problem is that it is not available, the problem is those whose interest collides with reality wont allow it and they use their economic power to by legislation. Its crazy to think that the only reason why something stays in use when there is a cleaner renewable method or product ready and waiting, is to keep jobs. Yes i know we are doomed to use petrol for the for the foreseeable but damn the side products should not be with us for 1000 or more years.
Many bioplastics are made from corn, and the corn price is also on a constant decrease, creating a huge problem in my home state, i believe that if we added a new industry that uses corn to the market, we could increase the price of corn, improving agricultural areas and creating new jobs while saving the planet.
Awesome! Great video.
The rain can't get in but the condensation can get out
Companies that create bioplastic products don't sacrifice margins, because they charge quite a bit extra for them, they sacrifice market share.
Hi there.. i wanna ask a question.. why does bioplastics needs to be "made" bio-degradable?? Aren't they supposed to be able to biodegrade by nature?? Or is it true that they mostly contain 30-50% polymer? And if so, how is it bio?? We only reduce the use if oil based plastics but it doesn't solve our waste management system.. also... since they are bio... what will happen if they got "magically" stranded under the sea like the normal plastics?? Will they biodegrade aswell?? Will the fish be able to digest them?? And about biodegradable plastics, when will they start becoming "bio"?? Or do they just become microplastics and being blown away by the winds and into our lungs??
Please do help me with these questions...
Thank you
Hi. Do you think that with a lower cost of raw materials like cassava, for example, bioplastic overall production costs could be closer to oil based plastic?
Yes, but what about the REBOUD EFFECT ?
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its not 2 types of plastics for 3d printing. its pretty much a full range now. the most comon are 3 pla petg and abs.
Oil isn't cheap. Factor in the wars and unnecessary economic hitman as well as long term damage to the environment including the landfills bioplastic it's actually cheaper. Long term.
Plus, our monetary system is completely made up. Invented. Our idea of good business has to change because business is ALWAYS personal and more informed consumers are a part of it.
I like my version of capitalism not the current without Morality it's done too much damage that is unnecessary.
"Slow Death by Rubber Duck" is a good book to check out. Few others. Important to understand what you are buying and why?
Precious Plastics is also a good project to check out. Cleaning up the current plastic and manufacturing healthier products is much more logical.
I especially like the woman who recycles chewing gum into products...
Good video...
so gggggoooood
Bio plastic is biodegradable only in controlled industrial pits i.e. pla
Pla is worse because it is not even recyclable and if kept in open environment then it behaves as normal ppastic
The PLA is not a bioplastic, is a compostable plastic and it need process to be "biodegradable"
Very nice Presentation , but are you boy or girl m confused
The Oil interests arranged to have Hemp (their competition) and by default hemp produced products made illegal back in 1930s.
That must no longer be allowed to stand...it's outrageous.
I smell underrated
Real reason why we don't see them is because bioplastics are equally devastating to nature. Not all of them are biodegradable and those that are wont simply vanish if you litter forest with them. The share amount of crops needed to replace all plastics to bioplastics would be insane. Growing these crops would result more carbon footprint then it's worth.
Y are bioplastic not flexible?...... Is there any way to improve their flexibility
Good direction but need more raw fact
Emilia Clarke?
but bioplastic is not biodegradable
PVC is not bio plastic