@4:12 that appears to be wish cycling... either bulky plastic or a metal mesh basket, either way, not conventionally recyclable. Also, this feels like a Kurzgezagt video. Well done
We have a similar concept in eastern european countries, it is best explained by the fact that just about every household has a plastic bag/drawer, full of single use plastic bags. It is just perfect
Here you go lovely human: 0:00 What Is Mottainai? 1:12 How It Has Resurfaced In Modern Culture 3:25 Some Practical Ways You Can Implement The Spirit Of Mottainai 4:32 Conclusion
I've heard Mottainai countless times in anime. Never really thought it had a deeper meaning apart from the direct English translation - What a waste! Making the most out of every product can really go a long way in helping the planet. Not sure how it will affect extreme capitalist countries though *cough* USA *cough. I believe it can have a huge impact on the future of our planet.
That's a great video!
Awesome!🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍❣️❣️❣️
@4:12 that appears to be wish cycling... either bulky plastic or a metal mesh basket, either way, not conventionally recyclable. Also, this feels like a Kurzgezagt video. Well done
Thank you so much Andrew! That’s a wonderful compliment ❤️
We are huge fans of Kurzgesagt ourselves 😌
We have a similar concept in eastern european countries, it is best explained by the fact that just about every household has a plastic bag/drawer, full of single use plastic bags. It is just perfect
Mottainai! 😅
Here you go lovely human:
0:00 What Is Mottainai?
1:12 How It Has Resurfaced In Modern Culture
3:25 Some Practical Ways You Can Implement The Spirit Of Mottainai
4:32 Conclusion
I've heard Mottainai countless times in anime. Never really thought it had a deeper meaning apart from the direct English translation - What a waste!
Making the most out of every product can really go a long way in helping the planet. Not sure how it will affect extreme capitalist countries though *cough* USA *cough.
I believe it can have a huge impact on the future of our planet.
The most beautiful and peaceful video on "sustainability" that I've ever seen, huge congratulations!
Thank you so much Anton!
Loving the philosophy video series! Though I could do a better job in implementing what I learn here :P
Thank you so much Sudarshan! We have many more philosophy videos coming up. Stay tuned!