You know, workin conditions not being good aside I think its pretty awesome that they are taking a waste product and turning it into something useful. You wouldnt use this for heavy duty stuff but for general household usef I'm sure its fine. I pray for everyones safety and health but also for the workers to get some safer equipment from the higher ups.
woring in a primitive environment to support their families is an awesom thing. Recycling is the key to saving the environment and these guys are doing two important aspects of life. Go for it guys! On a side note... how does that brick ceiling stay up?
Aren't they provided a tool to push those plastics inserted into the machine...Indian guys are somehow good looking...being in a third world country they're unnoticed... i have a bro-in-law..he's from Punjab....how he dressed up was changed by my sister...they're married for 36yrs already and leaving soon for B.C.to be with their 2 girls residing for years there...stay safe workers...
And they're so ashamed of the worker's treatment... at the beginning when the guy is loading the plastic bags into the shredder, they are blurring his pants because they are so ripped, and the boss won't even give the guy some pants!
I’ve read that the reason is that petroleum is used in the initial making of the bags. To get people to switch to alternatives, many countries have adopted a fee/tax on plastics to encourage them to use reusable. It seems fruitless because so many countries haven’t adopted such policies. Oh well, have a great day 😊
You know, workin conditions not being good aside I think its pretty awesome that they are taking a waste product and turning it into something useful. You wouldnt use this for heavy duty stuff but for general household usef I'm sure its fine. I pray for everyones safety and health but also for the workers to get some safer equipment from the higher ups.
Thanks!
One of the best things is recycling the used plastic bags..❤Jay Shri Ram 👌🇮🇳🙏🪷👍😌💐
Very impressive people and processes. Excellent video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
MICROPLASTICS HAVE A PLACE OF ORIGIN.
woring in a primitive environment to support their families is an awesom thing. Recycling is the key to saving the environment and these guys are doing two important aspects of life. Go for it guys! On a side note... how does that brick ceiling stay up?
الله يقويكم ويعطيكم العافية كل التقدير والاحترام للجميع
Awesome hard work creativity no how !
Thank you so much 😀
Aren't they provided a tool to push those plastics inserted into the machine...Indian guys are somehow good looking...being in a third world country they're unnoticed... i have a bro-in-law..he's from Punjab....how he dressed up was changed by my sister...they're married for 36yrs already and leaving soon for B.C.to be with their 2 girls residing for years there...stay safe workers...
Workers should be given gloves and eye protection minimum
And they're so ashamed of the worker's treatment... at the beginning when the guy is loading the plastic bags into the shredder, they are blurring his pants because they are so ripped, and the boss won't even give the guy some pants!
Plastic bags were started around 1980. When did they start recycling them?
All these machines were designed by mechanical engineers in modern schools. How can they be so dangerous? Don't they like people?
its 2am and an insomniac OSHA inspector is screaming.
its very strong, i used this in attempt to hang myself in 2008 and it didnt break
Are you dead?
Am I to assume that these plastic bags are predominantly high density poly-ethylene plastic (HDPE)?
If these people use plastic bags why am I paying for bags in the UK?
I’ve read that the reason is that petroleum is used in the initial making of the bags. To get people to switch to alternatives, many countries have adopted a fee/tax on plastics to encourage them to use reusable. It seems fruitless because so many countries haven’t adopted such policies. Oh well, have a great day 😊
Real safe working conditions. How many missing fingers so far?
Not a single one.
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how many gray cells does a guy who presses bags with his hand?
5 to 7.