. . . and this is why I advocate teaching sign starting in kindergarten, and following all through to high school. . . when everyone can do it, everyone can talk to each other.
I like the hard-working people with smiles. Like the kids... nice video, Thank you. We have customers there using our coir fiber cutter. That place is rich of coconut husk and coir-related products.
@@JoelWestBarishHi Joel, thanks for this lovely video. Though I am from India, I was not aware of their commendable job. It would help, if you could share the gentleman's address
Yes but if they are durable fibers why not press them to mix with the newer type boards for decking? It would make solid building material and still be waterproof. They could use this for flooring and ceiling or roof tops that are less. The Affordable building material is faster made than using complete trees. The fibrous material might give a natural wood appearance but sustain like boat material. It can cut some plastics uses and increase supplies. More affordable and flexible enough to go through maybe quakes without actual ripping apart. If this works it's a whole new production line. I agree the Philippines should have as well.
Do not feel bad about it. Blessed are those by God who are able to lead a creative life and be successful in life. God bless you man. வாழ்ந்து காட்டுவதே திறமை என்பது
It's always painful to see the workers in such situation.. They are living horrible and tough life but still they smiles... and what our PM is doing.. He is busy in Hindu Muslim, Ram mandir, Mukesh Ambani .. Visiting multiple countries on our money.. Ridiculous.
Greetings, This is not reslly a recycling or upscaling. It is UTILISATIONS of the coconut husk, to process and make COIR. It is an age old industry, ----after the coconuts are harvested from the tree or plantations, the coconuts are DE-HUSKED, (it is the outernmost covering of the fruit) The COCONUT FRUIT IS WITHIN THE SHELL-- in fact all of the tree is actually in various needs: The water inside the coconut is a refreshing drink, also it is sterile and can be given intravenously. The fruit portion is Food, and used in cooking, making sweets, dozens of uses. the dry very mature coconut is pressed for coconut oil -a cooking oil. The shell of the coconut is used for making ladles, and cooking spoons. The HUSK, is, broken down into the fiber, processed, and used for making ropes of different plys, coir us also used in mattresses, as a growing medium in nurseries, and gardens, the Leaf fronds are used for shelter, shade, screens, palanquins for the dead. From the leaf fronds the SPINES of the leaflets are used as BROOMS. THE TREE TRUNK OF THE COCONUT TREE, -if very old is used in construction as rafters.
First silent video to be watched on UA-cam ,I checked volume twice and but slowly I came to know.However silence is so unique.
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Me too
Realy nice. Congratulations
It's Deaf video. You can watch video with captioning. :)
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Best video on UA-cam ever
Thank you
It's so amazing to know that nature's remains are treated so thoughtfully in this part of the world
. . . and this is why I advocate teaching sign starting in kindergarten, and following all through to high school. . . when everyone can do it, everyone can talk to each other.
Yes. I agree with you!
hat's off to both the gentlemen's, here silence is understood....
Hard working men of India
Excellent video compiled on the recycling of coconut fibre.
Thank you! Cheers!
I like the hard-working people with smiles. Like the kids... nice video, Thank you. We have customers there using our coir fiber cutter. That place is rich of coconut husk and coir-related products.
There are thoughts that seem to be discarded but valuable
This is an amazing video!!! Every part of a coconut can be utilised. I love how passionate Senthil is when explaining the process. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JoelWestBarishHi Joel, thanks for this lovely video. Though I am from India, I was not aware of their commendable job.
It would help, if you could share the gentleman's address
Very helpful & informative video for mute & deaf person, nice!!!👍👍👍
Laurel and hardy . Silence is bliss . Amazing what we can do with rubbish even coconut husks . Thanks 👍 for video . Jah . Luv . N.z.
We are Deaf using sign language
Hats off....good effort.
Very interesting !! Cool high jump ...Thumb up !!!
Hello, I am from China, I need a lot of coconut shells (crushed), I want to get in touch with you.
hi
ur mail id pls
Thank you!
Beautiful best UA-cam video on .good...😎👑
Thank you so much 😀
Astonishing!!!
WOW..I never seen this Unique narration video before...
can we arrange waste tender coconut husk and send to this place for helping as a social environmental
Excellent presentation sir. Keep up the great work
Thank you kindly!
It’s neat to do use something and brilliant idea 👍
When i seen this video I thought my mobile phone speaker is not working
Please turn captioning button on. It's signing language video not audio. Enjoy the video
Wow amazing video bro all the best from Bangladesh
Yes but if they are durable fibers why not press them to mix with the newer type boards for decking? It would make solid building material and still be waterproof. They could use this for flooring and ceiling or roof tops that are less. The Affordable building material is faster made than using complete trees. The fibrous material might give a natural wood appearance but sustain like boat material. It can cut some plastics uses and increase supplies. More affordable and flexible enough to go through maybe quakes without actual ripping apart.
If this works it's a whole new production line. I agree the Philippines should have as well.
It's not fireproof
It's very nice.i wanted to do the same business.sir can you please tell me how much expenditure is needed for this business.
Make more videos to my deaf brother and sister nice video 👌👏🏼
This technology should be taught to the philippines. Than just burning it to waste.
Please don't worry, People in the Philippines also made use of the coconut husk, we have customers there.
very inspiring ! 2 thumbs up for the channel ! big support from indonesia 👍👍👏👏💚
I can arrange more coconut fibres from kerala.shall we talk ?
Some of us are low visioned and we can’t read the subtitles 😔
Thanks for feedbacks. I have other videos with subtitles instead of "burn-in" captioning.
Which place coconut sale???
Wow, I would love that machine. We have coconut plantation.
amazing
Sir how can I also start such business in my country
I can give as many poles as I want
I really like this event👍👍👍
I'm deaf, Good Job!
Do not feel bad about it. Blessed are those by God who are able to lead a creative life and be successful in life. God bless you man. வாழ்ந்து காட்டுவதே திறமை என்பது
You are lucky. Don't hear any bad words from anyone. This world is full of bad peoples
Best video
is it possible to manufacture spoons or plates from this husk
I believe so. They send those recycling husks to different suppliers.
@@JoelWestBarish oh okay grt..do u still have their contact? It might help for my journalism practical..
@@GLKINDRANI You can email me joel@deafnation.com I will try reach one of them if they still have the same contact informtion.
@@JoelWestBarish ok thank you so much
How you do that
Good job bro 👍👍
Why not use in packaging insulation??? Replace bubble wrap and plastic sheets!!!!
I didn't required the subtitles i got most of the words and yea my first of such kind in youtube
Good idea Ur work,👍😊
GREAT idea , ONELOVE.
Hii, kindly please give me the Contact no of this Factory
Regarding that Fiber product!
Very well information coverd by UA-camr 👌👍
wow realy nice..and good job joel
Thank you! Cheers!
@@JoelWestBarish yurwelcome😊😊
Great inovation....
I thought my ears got damaged
Then I realized it has no sound
LOL. You can be focused video with captioning....:)
wow... It feels great. after watching all kinds of noisy videos, I became to like this very much. :) You just earned my subscribed and like :D :D
Thanks for the sub! I do appreciate your support!
Husk is mainly collecting from KERALA
ഉണ്ട, തേങ്ങപോയിട്ടു തെങ്ങുപോലുമില്ല ഇപ്പൊ
I need this one in the phelipinas if you want to busenis in phelipines about that plss contack me..
ur mail id sir
No sound
A moment of silence for all the coconuts killed in this video 😭😭
No need to have sound. You can enjoy sign language with caption. :)
What do they use them for? I'd think fuel.
Cushioning in furnitires or garments, atleast in india. Also other stuffs.
It's always painful to see the workers in such situation.. They are living horrible and tough life but still they smiles... and what our PM is doing.. He is busy in Hindu Muslim, Ram mandir, Mukesh Ambani .. Visiting multiple countries on our money.. Ridiculous.
@Albert Dacosta yes... I am a regular tax payer... And you will understand after sometime .. I think you are also a blind supporter.
@A- k are you talking about yourself??
What you will do with this it's a good
can we do that here in the Philippines?
you only know COPRA.
@@piosian3037 Who are you to judge the Philippines? That is why I am asking if that can be apply in the Philippines.
I Learn something today .
Amazing
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Greetings,
This is not reslly a recycling or upscaling.
It is UTILISATIONS of the coconut husk, to process and make COIR.
It is an age old industry, ----after the coconuts are harvested from the tree or plantations, the coconuts are DE-HUSKED, (it is the outernmost covering of the fruit)
The COCONUT FRUIT IS WITHIN THE SHELL-- in fact all of the tree is actually in various needs:
The water inside the coconut is a refreshing drink, also it is sterile and can be given intravenously.
The fruit portion is Food, and used in cooking, making sweets, dozens of uses. the dry very mature coconut is pressed for coconut oil -a cooking oil.
The shell of the coconut is used for making ladles, and cooking spoons.
The HUSK, is, broken down into the fiber, processed, and used for making ropes of different plys,
coir us also used in mattresses, as a growing medium in nurseries, and gardens,
the Leaf fronds are used for shelter, shade, screens, palanquins for the dead.
From the leaf fronds the SPINES of the leaflets are used as BROOMS.
THE TREE TRUNK OF THE COCONUT TREE, -if very old is used in construction as rafters.
Job vacancy
we need silence now a days.
Ok, silence is gold. Wish some klips l see with horrible unnecessary loud music while explanations are given will follow suit.
We are Deaf using sign language
awesome
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If we use this coconut in making hydrogen or nitrogen compound for making dynamite then it's a good fuel
Good idea.
good content
Audio
Nice
Chú cho số điện thoại con bên Việt Nam muốn hợp đồng với chu
Très BONNE ressource
I feeling for boy is Deaf job wrok good...
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wish in here america should be same idea use recycle center
What if the whole world learn sign language........
👍👍👍👍👍 good
I'm just here looking for Ray Mark🎶 comment:D
Di lang trabahong tamad may kasamang gulang dahil ang nakikita budget palibhasa dilaw
Sipp..
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Oooalahh wonge bisu😆😆😆😆
Can i get phone no sir i wil condact the person
Sir adres phon dedo
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Awesome !!!
Phillippine i have more...
ಗುರೂಜಿ ಗೋಲ್ದು ವಾರ ಭವಿಷ್ಯ
WOULD BE COOL IF THEY GIVE A HEADS UP IT MUTED.. WASTED 10 MIN UNPLUGING AND PLUGING MY HEADSET FOR NO REASON
It's based on sign language. Please click CC button for captioning. We are Deaf. It's worth video with full information. smile
பேசுனாலே புரியாது...இதுல இந்த சாடைவேற
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Phillippine have more husks
Deaf own business?
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After watching this, It occurred to me, I’d rather watch in silence (reading the captions) than to listen to some annoying Brit or American.
Thanks :)
Can