I wish there was less focus on the need to be a multimillionaire, and more emphasis on the environmental impact, like the eradication of plastic waste on our roads and in our waterways and gutters, and the building of affordable housing for low-income earners (individuals or families). People and corporate entities would be more interested to partner with him if they see a genuine passion for social change as opposed to the drive to make money. I know it's a good cause but you, Lucky Udu, as the content creator, should have helped him sell his vision not just use him as another UA-cam content.
I dislike people like you who conclude. You have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. If you know the effort I make for these people behind the scenes, you'll take your words back and bury your head in shame. Imagine spending 400,000 to travel across states to film someone who may never be discovered, I post on UA-cam and make like $2 dollar, which is not up to 1000naira in Nigerian currency. I opened a Facebook page for him and helped him get 10,000 followers in less than one week. Spoke to investors about him and even spoke to the presidency through my office as Director of Youth. I also help him raise some money by including his own bank details and phone number in the video on Facebook. Whatever we didn't talk about in the interview, I told him to say them all on his new platform. Every video i create has a subject matter, while there's environmental impact to discuss about, there is also the economical and innovative topic as well. I'm sorry if I didn't discuss the environmental impact, I'll take discussions like this seriously in my forthcoming videos.
"corporate entities would be more interested to partner with him if they see a genuine passion for social change as opposed to the drive to make money" -- This makes very little sense since corporate entities exist to make money. They would be more interested in his ability to generate income and then all the other stuff you listed are bonuses. What is wrong with wanting to make money. More money equals more impact. Money is the measurement of success. The more money he makes the more impact he has on the environment and people in his community. Since he would have to hire people as he grows. So money and the impact this has have direct correlation with each other. The more money the more impact. The more impact the more money.
So you would prefer he's a saint over being an entrepreneur. Perhaps you'd prefer his idea was less self sustainable as well. Honestly, I wish you don't have an opinion, at least on this.
Hey, why not seal the barrel and use a condenser to collect the fumes? The fumes can ve used as diesel. Further purification will make petrol Then use the ash for the bricks
It can also be Pelletized after the melting process and exported to other countries for manufacturing. Creating an international trade, considering the amount of waste in the country this will be a very lucrative business for one to get into. It will also kill the need to rely on cement as the source of building in the country. Making the prices of cement more affordable as there will be a shift in demand.
So inspirational! I would like to do something like this where I live. You are doing such important work. Please keep working on it and don’t lose heart plastic dude ❤️
Not to be negative, but let's be realist... 1- There are many companies out there already who use plastic for building materials. 2- There are many types of plastic. Only a few are practical for building. 3- Burning the plastic can be as poluting or more than doing nothing at all. 4 - Plastic bricks are more expensive than clay bricks. 5 - In the case of a fire, a building or house made of plastic will melt and be very hard to put out. 6 - Recycling is not a very profitable business.
Would love to have connection with this guy. I have similar interest. Would be an efficient way to get rid of waste across the country. This might also secure jobs for people if applying commission to individuals supplying the plastic waste.
well he is burning plastic and realising the petroquemics into the atmosphere and air,making the air less pure.Not a bad idea but it isnt solving the problem it is just worsening
So the poor guy melts plastic bottles - the type of plastic which can be readily recycled, which all recycling facilities accept (and even pay money for it)? Why doesn't he melt the type of plastic waste which no any company is able to recycle in Africa? There are mountains of plastic waste which cannot be recycled (brocken bags, packaging etc.), but which is at the same time excellent for making bricks!
And what are you doing besides being critical of someone doing something? Talking like the streets of Nigeria isn't littered with excess plastic bottle waste in spite of your so called recyclers.
@@adikwualechenu9698 Oh, really? Sorry, didn't know you have even bottles everywhere. I lived in poor countries in Asia only (still haven't been to Africa). Here we have many recyclers for bottles. They do pay money, so bottles are harder to find comparing to other types of plastic trash which nobody accepts. As for my work, I did and do many things (including trash removal; I even collected plastic, including old fishing nets, from coral reef itself).. But my answer becomes too long, you perhaps tired reading it already. Once again, sorry you have too much trash in Africa. Good people like you do great job by cleaning at least those bottles!! Cheers.
Special incredient that he can not mention, that is total African mentality... Africa is behind because we don't share our ideas... imagine if this guy is no more around that means no one else can continue with this
I wish there was less focus on the need to be a multimillionaire, and more emphasis on the environmental impact, like the eradication of plastic waste on our roads and in our waterways and gutters, and the building of affordable housing for low-income earners (individuals or families). People and corporate entities would be more interested to partner with him if they see a genuine passion for social change as opposed to the drive to make money. I know it's a good cause but you, Lucky Udu, as the content creator, should have helped him sell his vision not just use him as another UA-cam content.
I dislike people like you who conclude. You have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. If you know the effort I make for these people behind the scenes, you'll take your words back and bury your head in shame. Imagine spending 400,000 to travel across states to film someone who may never be discovered, I post on UA-cam and make like $2 dollar, which is not up to 1000naira in Nigerian currency. I opened a Facebook page for him and helped him get 10,000 followers in less than one week. Spoke to investors about him and even spoke to the presidency through my office as Director of Youth. I also help him raise some money by including his own bank details and phone number in the video on Facebook. Whatever we didn't talk about in the interview, I told him to say them all on his new platform. Every video i create has a subject matter, while there's environmental impact to discuss about, there is also the economical and innovative topic as well.
I'm sorry if I didn't discuss the environmental impact, I'll take discussions like this seriously in my forthcoming videos.
"corporate entities would be more interested to partner with him if they see a genuine passion for social change as opposed to the drive to make money" -- This makes very little sense since corporate entities exist to make money. They would be more interested in his ability to generate income and then all the other stuff you listed are bonuses. What is wrong with wanting to make money. More money equals more impact. Money is the measurement of success. The more money he makes the more impact he has on the environment and people in his community. Since he would have to hire people as he grows. So money and the impact this has have direct correlation with each other. The more money the more impact. The more impact the more money.
Easy to say that when your belly's full
So you would prefer he's a saint over being an entrepreneur. Perhaps you'd prefer his idea was less self sustainable as well. Honestly, I wish you don't have an opinion, at least on this.
I am on
Nigerians are very intelligent people, love you from Uganda
Chaiiiii see Sense, I pray God will bring you unusual sponsors and investors in Jesus name, Amen. Keep the good work Mr Udu, watching from Cameroon 🇨🇲
Hey, why not seal the barrel and use a condenser to collect the fumes? The fumes can ve used as diesel. Further purification will make petrol
Then use the ash for the bricks
It can also be Pelletized after the melting process and exported to other countries for manufacturing. Creating an international trade, considering the amount of waste in the country this will be a very lucrative business for one to get into. It will also kill the need to rely on cement as the source of building in the country. Making the prices of cement more affordable as there will be a shift in demand.
So inspirational! I would like to do something like this where I live. You are doing such important work. Please keep working on it and don’t lose heart plastic dude ❤️
Not to be negative, but let's be realist...
1- There are many companies out there already who use plastic for building materials.
2- There are many types of plastic. Only a few are practical for building.
3- Burning the plastic can be as poluting or more than doing nothing at all.
4 - Plastic bricks are more expensive than clay bricks.
5 - In the case of a fire, a building or house made of plastic will melt and be very hard to put out.
6 - Recycling is not a very profitable business.
Most if not all solved
@@originalceo Solved? sure! put a clay wall in front of the plastic wall. Practical? Cost effective? Not so much.
It’s easy to point to what’s wrong but can you come with a solution?!? NO you can not!!!
@@dmitrimedvedev1398 So what? does that mean I can't comment?
very good points
The fume is problem to human health. There is need to put other material that will help to stop the fume..
Good video Lucky Udu......I've subscribed to your channel and liked your video......Hello from Ghana👍👍👍
Congratulations bro super proud of you
Our youths are really coming with strategies beautiful one
A Ghanaian man started this long ago... still one africa
You have motivate me sir thanks for everything you do I appreciate
Where can I get more information on this process? You’re inhaling the fumes, how healthy is that?
How strong are these bricks? I need more details
Please what is the name of the chemicals used to get colorful tiles?
Have they tested the product and how it will perform in building it is use to construct.
A good project for Barangay Captains all over the Philippines.
I want to buy this how can I contact him please?
How can one contact this guy for investing in the business
I think u should search for him on Facebook
How may I reach out to you. Thank you
Can i asked what did you add when you melted the plastic? To make it strong and durable?
this little man is an entrpreneur
Would love to have connection with this guy. I have similar interest. Would be an efficient way to get rid of waste across the country. This might also secure jobs for people if applying commission to individuals supplying the plastic waste.
Hi so I have a similar idea and will love to connect as well
I'm based in Nigeria.
I believe it will be a good idea to create sustainability for this world
What do you leave in you cooking so that the plastic does not stick to the food you are cooking
That's great job but this causes air pollution
You are right but it's less pulluting compared to burning it all down to ashes.
With better machine no smoke will come out.
YOU GOT TO RAISE MONEY ON KICK STARTER !
There's another Nigerian who does it and built his first house 🏠
God bless you my brother. I am inspired
well he is burning plastic and realising the petroquemics into the atmosphere and air,making the air less pure.Not a bad idea but it isnt solving the problem it is just worsening
So the poor guy melts plastic bottles - the type of plastic which can be readily recycled, which all recycling facilities accept (and even pay money for it)? Why doesn't he melt the type of plastic waste which no any company is able to recycle in Africa? There are mountains of plastic waste which cannot be recycled (brocken bags, packaging etc.), but which is at the same time excellent for making bricks!
And what are you doing besides being critical of someone doing something? Talking like the streets of Nigeria isn't littered with excess plastic bottle waste in spite of your so called recyclers.
@@adikwualechenu9698 Oh, really? Sorry, didn't know you have even bottles everywhere. I lived in poor countries in Asia only (still haven't been to Africa). Here we have many recyclers for bottles. They do pay money, so bottles are harder to find comparing to other types of plastic trash which nobody accepts. As for my work, I did and do many things (including trash removal; I even collected plastic, including old fishing nets, from coral reef itself).. But my answer becomes too long, you perhaps tired reading it already. Once again, sorry you have too much trash in Africa. Good people like you do great job by cleaning at least those bottles!! Cheers.
how do we contact you sir
This is really beautiful I also thought of this idea and I am really happy someone is doing it I also intend to go into the industry God helping me
Good work intelligent person. I like it. well done
At what temperature does plastic melt before it gets smokey, toxic and burns?.
Plastic is a collection of all different types of plastic with each it's own melting point.
Special incredient that he can not mention, that is total African mentality... Africa is behind because we don't share our ideas... imagine if this guy is no more around that means no one else can continue with this
Where is your place?
He needs a professional feasibility study and a business plan.
Congrats! I pray God bless you
You're so intelligent. I pray you get help.
He speaks in a confident and humble manner.👍🏻
How to make colourful bricks?
The cost of this brick is more than other brick?
how can i invest in you ?
He knows that burning the plastic is causing more pollution right? 😅😂
Don't you think you are also polluting our environment by burning the plastics??
Proud of you
Amazing,good work
Thank you friend ,, good New idea
A good angle for investment
Nice one bro
THANK YOU HEAVENLY FATHER
In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth...Acts 3:6 #Amen
But where is the process to make bricks?
U promised to put his number up.
Good job, thanks for sharing
هل البلاستيك لوحده أم معه مكونات أخرى
Hello I'm from DRC I need to talk to "Plastic Guy" please help me
Hello I Am Steven I can help this guy. Please a want help. 😊
if Britain is watching this now
Is he open to partnership if yes kindly let me know how to reach him ..thank you
You are killing yourself with soothe
put his facebook link up
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God bless you in your journey..
Bro..nice work...1st comment...
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