And for taking all safety guards from the pulley wheels so viewers could see how dangerous this machinery could be if you accidentally fell against them.
They use polyphenylethanol to denature and neutralize color additives. The solvent renders colors to a neutral “clear” by destabilizing the properties that create color in plastics in the first place. You can either neutralize colors or you can leave them into their mixed state which ends up being a dark black or brown and the dark colors only end up rarely sold. Returning plastics to a clear, or white color makes them much easier to market and sell. Like this entirely made up bullshit comment.
where i used to work, had their own grinders, but it was only a certain plastic they would grind back up and reuse. in their bright wisdom of moving factories, they decided to scrap off the grinder. It saved them a fortune just reusing the same plastics again. But they decided on letting a company deal with it and get fines for mixed plastics.
Not sure why you 'WASP' types are making fun of these people, you'd find something similar in shit parts of North America or Europe.. At least these people have the initiative do it themselves without government funding/incentives.
@96Champ994 yes it is.. in places with no government funding... which these people don't have.. I think you make fun of them because you have am identity issue yourself...
Bad editing giving misleading results in end products. The indiscriminate black plastics at the beginning cannot yield the clear plastic products they have at the end.
@@sivijuggernath the sequence of editing is meant mislead the average person that they are recycling all manner of unsorted plastics into a uniform end product. The title suggests the same.
Only an idiot would think that, we know black plastic will make black plastic pellets to be melted down molds of black plastic. The translucent plastic (white/clear) comes from translucent plastic that was separated from the black plastic😂 don’t have to be a genius to know that.
Simple pulleys and bearings, don't require a lot of rpm if you have the flywheels sized appropriate. This is industrial age shit, a small amount of maintenance and grease. This is a case of don't make them like they used to, it's not the most efficient or safe that's why we've got giant factories with robots and computers and hoopla now but in my opinion they don't deal with breakdowns much and if they do it's a broken belt or something that gets fixed in minutes
Indeed it's amazing that machines still work after more than 6 or 7 decades. In rest is a mixt of videos uploaded so many times and a bullshit about recycling.
The safety or lack there of is appalling ! These men & women work so hard and in such difficult situation and places. It's like seeing the poor and abused workers of the 19th century replayed . Doesn't anybody care about their safety ?
they are doing a job in a poorer country, they don't have time for first world problems like OSHA, hard work is still work, gotta do what you gotta do to put food on the table sometimes
They are living in 1970.... Processes are way way too old and cannot survive with this process in today's market. In 21st century machines have been way way automatic and the same product can be made with very little effort. Though I was happy to see the old method of manufacturing.
it only makes sense to recycle plastic if it is done under these conditions, aka ultra cheap, because making new plastic is often a cheaper alternative.
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It's a tossup s between this being Danger Island or Hooterville. I think this is the worst factory that I have ever seen, and I have worked in a few crappy ones but never in anything with those low standards of safety or general condition of the place. Hats off to the workers, I wonder if there is much labor turnover.
Looks like a great safe place to work!
Props to the guy with the purple smashy thing for wearing gloves, eye protection and mask.
And safety flip-flops
And for taking all safety guards from the pulley wheels so viewers could see how dangerous this machinery could be if you accidentally fell against them.
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Must be a secret proprietary method they use to turn that mystery colored plastic garbage clear.
They dont even have shoes let alone trade secrets, but i did wonder that myself
I think there is another company that does especially that.
@@wakematta Another company that does what? ... You can see they do it all themselves...
Probably they sort colors before melting. in the video they show melted black one, but then they use white gray in next step.
They use polyphenylethanol to denature and neutralize color additives. The solvent renders colors to a neutral “clear” by destabilizing the properties that create color in plastics in the first place. You can either neutralize colors or you can leave them into their mixed state which ends up being a dark black or brown and the dark colors only end up rarely sold. Returning plastics to a clear, or white color makes them much easier to market and sell. Like this entirely made up bullshit comment.
Didn’t see any recycling at all, it all seemed to be virgin plastic granules
where i used to work, had their own grinders, but it was only a certain plastic they would grind back up and reuse. in their bright wisdom of moving factories, they decided to scrap off the grinder. It saved them a fortune just reusing the same plastics again. But they decided on letting a company deal with it and get fines for mixed plastics.
The respiratory protection they are wearing is not nearly enough. But props to them for all the effort.
Can you tell me what type of plastic that is?
Yes - it is plastic, all kinds plastic, and trash.
It's like looking back at the dawn of the industrial revolution.... couldn't imagine having to work in conditions like that
that's what I like to see safety first
Not sure why you 'WASP' types are making fun of these people, you'd find something similar in shit parts of North America or Europe.. At least these people have the initiative do it themselves without government funding/incentives.
you think this shit is happening in north america and europe aswell? ha, good one
@96Champ994 yes it is.. in places with no government funding... which these people don't have.. I think you make fun of them because you have am identity issue yourself...
@@developer2023 okay, if you say so buddy 😂
2:0 there they emit tons of dirt into the atmosphere, and in Europe they bother with clean transport zones
You are slavic..
That just shows how Europe has been captured and enslaved by the secret government.
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Great job guys !
Bad editing giving misleading results in end products. The indiscriminate black plastics at the beginning cannot yield the clear plastic products they have at the end.
This is not to show what happens to the black plastic in the end. Just showing the process of recycling plastic.
@@sivijuggernath the sequence of editing is meant mislead the average person that they are recycling all manner of unsorted plastics into a uniform end product.
The title suggests the same.
Only an idiot would think that, we know black plastic will make black plastic pellets to be melted down molds of black plastic. The translucent plastic (white/clear) comes from translucent plastic that was separated from the black plastic😂 don’t have to be a genius to know that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣if you cant figure that one out on your own ,how should we help you 😅😅😅
Ohh I thought they were clearing a sewer pipe 🖕
I wonder what the breakdown rate is on the machinery. I can't get over the fact that its operating at all.
Simple pulleys and bearings, don't require a lot of rpm if you have the flywheels sized appropriate. This is industrial age shit, a small amount of maintenance and grease. This is a case of don't make them like they used to, it's not the most efficient or safe that's why we've got giant factories with robots and computers and hoopla now but in my opinion they don't deal with breakdowns much and if they do it's a broken belt or something that gets fixed in minutes
Indeed it's amazing that machines still work after more than 6 or 7 decades. In rest is a mixt of videos uploaded so many times and a bullshit about recycling.
''Necessity is the mother of invention'' is well illustrated here.
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The best part is that every 10th recycled product contains a free finger.
Great content, thank you.
Recycled, only to be packaged in single use packaging 😢
They aren't doing this to save the Earth... They are simply making money from a cheap plentiful resource.
Just my thought!
When I first saw the bubble making smelter I expected to see plastic carry bags. Great video.
The safety or lack there of is appalling !
These men & women work so hard and in such
difficult situation and places.
It's like seeing the poor and abused workers of the
19th century replayed .
Doesn't anybody care about their safety ?
they are doing a job in a poorer country, they don't have time for first world problems like OSHA, hard work is still work, gotta do what you gotta do to put food on the table sometimes
What is the end product used for?
I really don't understand why they don't invest anything that will make life easy. I know you are poor but man you can find them at dumpster.
everything is cool but please take care of micro-plastic, thanks
they should have someone narrating these so we know what there doing
ZERO health, safety and environmental concerns.
Can you imagine the face on the insurance assessor when he walks through the door, he wouldnt have enough note pad to put crosses on😂
OSHA inspectors are laughing at these videos !
Insurance?! HAHAHAHA!
😂😂😂😂😂 no insurance available.
Not safe. Need guard rails etc. hearing protection also
Le respect des normes antipollutions est parfaitement respecté :)
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Blame the corporations that make this stuff non biodegradable, not the people just trying to make a living
Love all those open flywheels on the machinery !!!!!!!!!!
3rd World Twine !!!!!!!!!!!!
They are living in 1970.... Processes are way way too old and cannot survive with this process in today's market. In 21st century machines have been way way automatic and the same product can be made with very little effort.
Though I was happy to see the old method of manufacturing.
More like late 19th century !
They always have flip flops on or sandals ?
"and what is your carbon footprint?"
"yes"
It's almost Mad Max / Steam Punk how these people have the knowledge and equipment without the safety and the squeeky clean environment in the west.
it only makes sense to recycle plastic if it is done under these conditions, aka ultra cheap, because making new plastic is often a cheaper alternative.
Much modern, many wow.
Which country is it using this kind of process?
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What country is this? I didn't see that
Safety 3rd
Safety first!
First, reduce consumption
Then, reuse everything you can
Finally, as a last resort, when all other resources are exhausted, recycle
Putting the recycled plastic back into plastic bags defeats the entire purpose of the video
nobody has a grease gun handy?
Welcombe to the 18 hundreds
No masks, ventilators and no safety shoes.
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By mass pollution,..
Cancer speedrun
It's a tossup s between this being Danger Island or Hooterville.
I think this is the worst factory that I have ever seen, and I have worked in a few crappy ones but never in anything with those low standards of safety or general condition of the place.
Hats off to the workers, I wonder if there is much labor turnover.
total horrible..... omg ...
Ебануться в каких условиях работают люди
I don't care if it's done wrong or right. As long as my garbage ends up in their yard instead of mine, I'm ok.
Your trash can find you.
Ur sickening
Zero safety
traded for max profits
Not quite zero. Guy at the beginning had a covid mask on! :)
They are intelligent, they know what they're doing.
Steampunk!