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  • A company shreds, melts, and molds a secret mixture of hard-to-recycle plastics to make solid bricks and beams. The building materials are cheaper and faster to assemble than most traditional ones. The system has helped increase waste collectors' income and address a shortage of school buildings in Ivory Coast.
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  • @BusinessInsider
    @BusinessInsider  Рік тому +6

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    • @korencek
      @korencek Рік тому +1

      poor people not knowing that fumes that this walls produce are cancerous.

    • @Nature.love-it
      @Nature.love-it Рік тому

      ​@@korencekRight

    • @gamerwhiz6847
      @gamerwhiz6847 Рік тому

      @@korencek If shellacked it won't outgas.

    • @justinnelson6169
      @justinnelson6169 11 місяців тому

      You guys should reach out to The Ocean Cleanup Project and see if they can supply you too.

    • @SamuelOtoo-pd9nr
      @SamuelOtoo-pd9nr 11 місяців тому

      i wish to establish a brantch in Ghana

  • @IPGAuto
    @IPGAuto Рік тому +512

    That’s absolutely phenomenal. A benefit in almost every way you cut it. Instead of investing in wars and what not, nations should invest in these companies but they won’t because that’s not their agenda.

    • @pudanielson1
      @pudanielson1 Рік тому

      Capitalism is the cause and problem

    • @rtdoglover106
      @rtdoglover106 Рік тому +2

      Totally agree

    • @rake483
      @rake483 Рік тому +2

      What governments are doing is the agenda of corporations and the rich. Show me one politican that is not the puppet of some lobbyists. Many governments have more lobbyists than politicans.

    • @chibchan3765
      @chibchan3765 Рік тому

      well, other nations don't even care about puberty.

    • @IPGAuto
      @IPGAuto Рік тому +1

      @@rake483 - The control goes well beyond corporations. There have been wealthy elite that have been running the show a long time. At this point, leaders like CEOs are given commands. Globalism will continue and finally establish once the right crisis has hit. We will witness it in our lifetimes, and I say by the way things are going, it will happen within 3-5 years

  • @fabiojesus1307
    @fabiojesus1307 Рік тому +21

    Other countries could adopt this amazing model! Not only to build schools, but also houses for these people who are in great need.

  • @freeman4755
    @freeman4755 Рік тому +290

    5:30 So cool, imagine being so game changing that UNICEF reaches out to your company for help. Absolutely great story that benefits so many different people!

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Рік тому +1

      Having a school out of plastic seems absolutley terrible actually, for the childrens health.

    • @lass_isolet
      @lass_isolet Рік тому +3

      ​@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet i've been wondering about that too but I hope their secret does counter this problem

    • @X2yt
      @X2yt Рік тому

      @@GratDuForloradeArgumentet I'm quite sure they probably take care of health risks during manufacturing process. And even if they don't, it still beats literally living in piles of plastic waste, exposed to toxins, elements, and all the runoff that creaters with all the piles of plastic everywhere.

    • @xxxxxv_
      @xxxxxv_ Рік тому +3

      @@GratDuForloradeArgumentet they alr said that they seperate plastics that are toxic when melted from the others. It should be safe for the children to be surrounded by plastic. I mean if u stay in a room full of plastic bags there wont be harm right?

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Рік тому

      @@xxxxxv_ Africans need to
      1. Stop overpopulating
      2. Start caring about the enviroment

  • @alveres9680
    @alveres9680 Рік тому +155

    I just want to encourage everyone involved, and thank you! Thinkers and do’ers like you are what make me proud to be a human.
    That’s sometimes pretty hard these days.
    Thank you all and great work!

  • @DarkGT
    @DarkGT Рік тому +527

    This trash to bricks business seems very common in Africa. It looks like the African nations are more capable of recycling and re-using.

    • @peanutbutterpirate314
      @peanutbutterpirate314 Рік тому +19

      It’s cause they create so much waste

    • @DarkGT
      @DarkGT Рік тому +1

      @@peanutbutterpirate314 No, every nation produce waste. Go to any megacity and observe the tons of trash they produce every day. The real reason is that there is cheap labor and lack of other cheap construction materials. If there was proper recycling facility there amount of plastic for bricks would be even larger.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 Рік тому

      @@peanutbutterpirate314 Have you seen the news? Western countries create so much waste that some ship their waste to other countries.

    • @linkslegionaire357
      @linkslegionaire357 Рік тому +54

      Moreso people in Western countries don't want to sort plastic for $0.16 USD/day

    • @carlosnino6476
      @carlosnino6476 Рік тому +138

      @@peanutbutterpirate314 they don’t create a lot of waste, but a lot of waste in developed countries get shipped to developing countries. Also, those developing countries don’t have ways to manage waste the same way as developed country. But in the grand scheme of things, they create a small amount of waste compared to other countries

  • @akdlg9sjjslk8
    @akdlg9sjjslk8 Рік тому +139

    Watching this brought a smile to my face, especially seeing the children smiling and learning in a classroom that’s much cleaner and full of space. I wish this company all the best in providing classrooms for people in need. This could also help with housing problem so that families can live in better homes too. The supply of plastic will not end after all, and once the all schools are built we have to keep reusing the plastic for something. I’m really happy something like this exists for those communities

    • @gabrieldsouza6541
      @gabrieldsouza6541 Рік тому +1

      When it reaches 40-50 degrees celsius in these regions due to climate change, do you foresee any possible effects of having dark, heat absorbing walls made of carcinogenic materials? Have they studied the effect this material might have on children's respiratory systems if it's heated? I think this should be studied, especially when we're talking about waste plastics and children in poorly ventilated rooms.

    • @germanjohn5626
      @germanjohn5626 Рік тому

      And the plastic toxins that will cause cancer in the future and kill those kids are conveniently forgotten...because look ma, its "clean"

    • @gabrieldsouza6541
      @gabrieldsouza6541 Рік тому

      @@germanjohn5626 plastics are the environmental equivalent of lead to this generation. there is no "safe" level of plastics, because ALL plastics break down in to microscopic fragments and can enter our bloodstream or digestive tract through bioaccumulation, causing cancers, illnesses, and death. i understand all plastic can't be replaced overnight, but we need to immediately halt all new plastics manufacturing expansions and reduce plastic demand and production immediately through state action in the interest of public health and welfare.

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Рік тому

      Having a school out of plastic seems absolutley terrible actually, for the childrens health.

  • @gmtegirl
    @gmtegirl Рік тому +76

    I love stories like this! It's a win, win, win, win, win! And the biggest winners are the little children. How heart warming.

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Рік тому

      Having a school out of plastic seems absolutley terrible actually, for the childrens health.

    • @bgdgdgdf4488
      @bgdgdgdf4488 18 днів тому

      @@GratDuForloradeArgumentet Why should it be any more dangerous than drinking soda from a plastic bottle? Which you have probably done many times in your life?

  • @colinreece3452
    @colinreece3452 Рік тому +14

    I clicked on this out of curiosity and i'm glad I did. What you guys are doing is fantastic, I was amazed at the outcome and to do that from waste too. Just think if more countries did this it would make such a big difference, also other things could be made like this, the list is endless.

  • @arashnikoubashman6946
    @arashnikoubashman6946 Рік тому +289

    I know there will be many naysayers, but this solution is much better than the status quo, where the garbage is just dumped somewhere or burned

    • @potterj09
      @potterj09 Рік тому +13

      Vs lithium mining in illegal African artisinal mines for Tesla batteries.

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid Рік тому +2

      I love to do food videos while smoking weed on my UA-cam channel, to cure people’s boredom 💀

    • @rjbarnes1597
      @rjbarnes1597 Рік тому +11

      Imagine using the plastic beams to build better housing in areas that suffer from earthquakes. Im sure plastic bend better than concrete and it's a great way to recycle plastic! ♻️

    • @blu12gaming44
      @blu12gaming44 Рік тому +9

      At least it's not directly polluting the well water below a school full of children.

    • @derpychicken2131
      @derpychicken2131 Рік тому

      @@rjbarnes1597plastic has nowhere near as much compression strength as concrete. Compression strength supports the entire weight of the structure and concrete is one of the best materials at this. Foundations and even having more floors on plastic is simply unsafe due to its lack of strength, however one could make panels out of it to line walls and have the main support beams be concrete. However this would not help at all with flexibility, but plastic is unable to hold up structures.

  • @stagnantfox3027
    @stagnantfox3027 Рік тому +46

    While this is super great, I hope everyone can understand that this doesn't mean that you get to suddenly not have to care about recycling or start littering wherever.

  • @thegreencompany2101
    @thegreencompany2101 Рік тому +47

    Great example of sustainability! Amazing to see how waste materials are used as raw material for new products! I really like that❤️🙌🏼

  • @JohnSmith-kf1fc
    @JohnSmith-kf1fc Рік тому +9

    Such a great idea and solution for millions of tons of plastic!

  • @SexyEarHair
    @SexyEarHair Рік тому +29

    They could also make some pamphlets or something and distribute them to the households to pre sort some things. That would drastically speed up the sorting process in the factory.

    • @nickmartin1527
      @nickmartin1527 Рік тому

      Exactly

    • @triangulum8869
      @triangulum8869 Рік тому

      The majority of the pamphlets would probably be thrown away

    • @SexyEarHair
      @SexyEarHair Рік тому

      @@triangulum8869 Most everyone was already recycling their stuff why would they just toss the pamphlet? They are paying people to collect it in the street If it was pre sorted they could pay them more since it would save time. Its a win win

  • @jguitar23
    @jguitar23 Рік тому +8

    Really super◇◇◇◇ Very glad to see this progress but those exposed to dust should wear masks!!!

  • @killaclownz911
    @killaclownz911 Рік тому +12

    Yooo that school house is great, happy to see this level of sustainability through plastics that take lifetimes to decompose.

  • @abpccpba
    @abpccpba Рік тому +7

    Have the bricks been tested for fire hazard?

  • @Patriotamineiro66
    @Patriotamineiro66 Рік тому +3

    👏👏👏👏👏 Yes, this project is very top. Hope it expands all over the world

  • @rev.dr.davidcole8915
    @rev.dr.davidcole8915 Рік тому +3

    It's fantastic on so many levels. This should be in every country in the world.

  • @toadabc
    @toadabc Рік тому +4

    I can only imagine how fast the US government could come in and ruin a system like this.

  • @misiek9989
    @misiek9989 Рік тому +1

    Building houses using giant Lego bricks looks so cool.

  • @dannydeshler4327
    @dannydeshler4327 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding! So happy that a way to truly help people AND clean our environment has been put in place. This is awesome.

  • @andresfelipebarreradiaz8135
    @andresfelipebarreradiaz8135 Рік тому +1

    QUE ORGULLOSO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 ES SER COLOMBIANO AL VER ESTOS PROYECTOS QUE CAMBIAN VIDAS COLOMBIA SACANDO LA CARA LINDA ANTE EL MUNDO

  • @hassanshayegannik155
    @hassanshayegannik155 Рік тому +2

    Unbelievable and wonderful. There is a hope for the future of our environment. Bravo! Thanks!

  • @8rlx0
    @8rlx0 Рік тому +19

    I'm curious how durable these kind of products are? I'd think with years the bricks would start disintegrating from sun damage unless protected?

    • @carlosnino6476
      @carlosnino6476 Рік тому +19

      Plastic last for centuries even exposed by a lot of sun. I would be more concerned by micro plastic going down with rains. Structural safety tbh I don’t think it would be a problem if they are used only for small building like the schools. For buildings and big houses I don’t know, they can make it work

    • @greulich9635
      @greulich9635 Рік тому +6

      @@carlosnino6476 my main worry is fire. If one of these goes up it could be catastrophic as the whole thing melts.

    • @jekker1000
      @jekker1000 Рік тому +3

      all very valid concerns. I think that is one of the reasons this project is being done in an african country and not in developed world. In developed world, a lot of plastics are recycled too, i.e. as rain gutters or temporary traffic light bases or pallets. But not as road surface or anything structural. I think this is a good idea with a mediocre execution.

    • @icetrip2417
      @icetrip2417 Рік тому

      ​@@greulich9635 I heard its not like that

    • @supertouring1
      @supertouring1 Рік тому +5

      The business owner mentioned they're adding some secret chemicals to the mixture which I assume gives the plastic blocks more strength and durability.

  • @waylandjennings4073
    @waylandjennings4073 Рік тому +2

    I think this is great. God bless these people. They're doing good work.

  • @kajuancommunity6452
    @kajuancommunity6452 Рік тому +2

    A very nice idea hope that the company will expand and bring the technology here in the Philippines...

  • @kevinagungrahadi7528
    @kevinagungrahadi7528 Рік тому +16

    Its better than a status quo when it comes about plastic 👍🏻

  • @Martin_Priesthood
    @Martin_Priesthood Рік тому +1

    Great job guys. Awesome technology. Those classrooms are so beautiful. God bless.

  • @rev_dude
    @rev_dude Рік тому +11

    Overall I think this is a good thing, working directly with the people and not through intermediaries is admirable, but if their goal is to help the most people, they should be open-sourcing their processes. Hiding the most critical step of production shows he is also interested in profit..
    Also, its less of a direct problem here because there is so much waste dumping already, but this process, and these materials are absolute microplastic factories.

  • @reddydc5562
    @reddydc5562 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely inspiring, i feel like going there and build classrooms like that for those kids.

  • @nickbremner6274
    @nickbremner6274 Рік тому +5

    What a brilliant idea! We've had street name plaques and even park benches made from plastic waste (and old car tyres I think) for years but making building materials to assemble schools with so much involvement of local workers is so much more useful!

  • @fiveainone
    @fiveainone Рік тому +2

    Great way to do two things at once. But wonder about the amount of micro and nano plastic that are created from the manufacturing process. These workers should be given proper filtration masks as well.

  • @axmedcabdi3013
    @axmedcabdi3013 Рік тому +2

    Amazing! the world needs this.

  • @littlenest
    @littlenest Рік тому +1

    This is such and innovative solution, simply amazing! ❤️

  • @saimandebbarma
    @saimandebbarma Рік тому +2

    Everything is possible if humans want & this is the live results.....👍

  • @08peter1966
    @08peter1966 Рік тому +1

    Great idea and i think i have seen this before....but i wonder about the fire hazzard, because once plastics burns it burns like hell.

  • @crisculaway461
    @crisculaway461 Рік тому

    This is a timeless plastic waste solution. Amazing!

  • @1patriotman973
    @1patriotman973 Рік тому

    This is a great idea. Almost everything can be recycled ♻️
    This could actually help with the homeless problems in the USA. Instead of wasting money on wars let's help out the American citizens.

  • @paulbrooker6005
    @paulbrooker6005 Рік тому

    How refreshing to get some “ good news “ for a change……but this appears to be “incredibly good news” for all concerned….brilliant idea, with advantages to all concerned…great!!!

  • @steelwitness
    @steelwitness Рік тому

    watching mothers do hard labor in the sun with children on their back brought tears to my eyes. we really take our privileged society for granted

  • @elisewilliams1575
    @elisewilliams1575 Рік тому +1

    Those walls actually look great

  • @Buukii-buuchi
    @Buukii-buuchi Рік тому +2

    I also had a idea of making trash into bricks but it look like my idea has been taken by geniuses’

  • @htn1986
    @htn1986 Рік тому +19

    What an amazing and innovative business idea. The fund is fed back to the community that the product helps.

  • @arthurkuntz1525
    @arthurkuntz1525 Рік тому +1

    THE BEST EDUCATION THAT WE CAN GET IS TO STOP OVERPOPULATING THIS WORLD AND DESTROYING IT COMMON SENSE PLEASE

  • @arevolvingdoor3836
    @arevolvingdoor3836 Рік тому +4

    I love microplastics!!

  • @DyslexicAnaboko
    @DyslexicAnaboko Рік тому +2

    They need this in Nigeria badly.

  • @Dd-sunshine68
    @Dd-sunshine68 Рік тому +1

    I would love to build a house with those bricks

  • @marctamtonthat
    @marctamtonthat Рік тому +2

    This is very clever and it brings hope. Bravo.

  • @SilverSibeMetals
    @SilverSibeMetals 2 місяці тому

    This is awesome! Thank you for being part of the world's solution and doing so with great pride.

  • @waedidmyhandlechange
    @waedidmyhandlechange Рік тому +2

    On the other end of the spectrum...
    "See?! Shipping our trash to other countries benefits them! We're helping!" the western nations say as they pat themselves on the back.
    But good on this community for being able to provide jobs and create something useful.

  • @DIN_NER
    @DIN_NER Рік тому

    Let's get this everywhere in the world! If it breaks melt it down and rebuild it. I feel like this is what we should have been doing with plastic.

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Рік тому +2

    They should be doing that for homeless people and the poor in California and Vegas too.

  • @birdiemiller4219
    @birdiemiller4219 9 місяців тому

    Africa and South America, making changes in the world and for all people. The children benefit most of all and are so grateful. One million more children to go; wish I was there, instead of here in America. Thank you for the heart warming story, look forward to many updates. Many blessings to all.

  • @grbsampahchannel8783
    @grbsampahchannel8783 Рік тому +2

    wow, that's great, sis. Greetings, I'm from Indonesia

  • @wind369
    @wind369 Рік тому +4

    This is the biggest w in recycling I’ve ever seen

  • @drayday3142
    @drayday3142 Рік тому

    I wish this operation could increase in size n tackle more infrastructure in n around Ivory Coast. Like building more homes for families, hospitals, clinics, churches creating cleaner social areas but baby steps before running ❤

  • @dhollongstreet4725
    @dhollongstreet4725 Рік тому +1

    The company needs to expand into India and south Asia.

  • @outsidethebox218
    @outsidethebox218 Рік тому

    Trash > building materials > more schools > educated adults > innovation > First world society that can start recycling on an industrial scale.... There is a ripple effect, education is absolutely the key. Hopefully the government saw that as a long term fix bringing them to that country.

  • @kirsten1992
    @kirsten1992 Рік тому +1

    Very nice that they do this, but I think its very flammable!

  • @steelmill
    @steelmill Рік тому +1

    This looks like a win for everyone

  • @svatoplukhavrys9715
    @svatoplukhavrys9715 Рік тому

    Je to perfektní nápad přeji vám mnoho ú spěchů!!!

  • @erwinbenally8027
    @erwinbenally8027 Рік тому +1

    Great idea, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @knittedplushie
    @knittedplushie Рік тому +7

    This is an incredible invention

  • @life.is.to.short1414
    @life.is.to.short1414 Рік тому +1

    Only this can happen in countries that have no rules and regulations.

  • @MissMarshall
    @MissMarshall Рік тому +1

    Good work!!!

  • @funded-yl6wg
    @funded-yl6wg Рік тому +1

    I wish I could like this video more than once 👍👍

  • @detechthefutureofln2tankmo510
    @detechthefutureofln2tankmo510 Рік тому +1

    Great innovation!!!

  • @johnathanjohnson5429
    @johnathanjohnson5429 Рік тому

    Thanks Every Country Need This!!!!

  • @gangisspawn1
    @gangisspawn1 Рік тому +3

    8c a pound for raw plastic, $8 for 100lbs. That's $2 more than the price of recycling steel here in the US($6/100lb). Damn.

  • @MisterSiga
    @MisterSiga Рік тому +5

    wow really really impressive, they really do end up looking like proper sturdy bricks !

  • @donaldharlan3981
    @donaldharlan3981 Рік тому +1

    excellent craft !

  • @sabr_kz_2022
    @sabr_kz_2022 Рік тому +1

    Молодцы !

  • @zaubergarden6900
    @zaubergarden6900 Рік тому

    conceptos platicos

  • @paulschmolke188
    @paulschmolke188 Рік тому +2

    Do it in the USA and build homes for the homeless👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @theotheleo6830
    @theotheleo6830 Рік тому +8

    Well, I guess it's a good thing those classrooms don't have electricity. A short will turn those buildings into an inferno.

    • @ZecaLopes
      @ZecaLopes Рік тому +6

      The plastic is fire resistant.

    • @user-wn8nu3uc5y
      @user-wn8nu3uc5y Рік тому +4

      Do you think a building made of wood and drywall is less flammable than solid plastic?

    • @slayerbllade
      @slayerbllade Рік тому +3

      Those plastic are hard asf. Plus a short can burn wood\thatch way more than these things

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 Рік тому +1

      @@user-wn8nu3uc5y Yes, I do. Have you seen plastic burn? It's made of petroleum.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 Рік тому +1

      @@slayerbllade These are extruded plastic. They're hardly hard asf.

  • @gregnulik1975
    @gregnulik1975 Рік тому +1

    Have they thought of designs that allow multiple story buildings ?

  • @aprilsmith3683
    @aprilsmith3683 Рік тому

    Aaahhh...
    The schools are absolutely brilliant...
    Bravo...
    🇿🇦

  • @yusufmirza1757
    @yusufmirza1757 Рік тому

    Nice ideas..no painting no expiring wall life ..👍

  • @rubenovsepian4977
    @rubenovsepian4977 Рік тому +1

    God bless you and your family

  • @donnah5378
    @donnah5378 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Jazzgin
    @Jazzgin Рік тому

    Fascinating!

  • @tomholroyd7519
    @tomholroyd7519 Рік тому +6

    Somebody can probably help with the non-uniformity of the columns

  • @josueperez4333
    @josueperez4333 Рік тому

    That is awesome that they are able to make building from plastic great stuff

  • @Di_aeon
    @Di_aeon Рік тому +1

    recycling is a wonderful we just need to be aware that is requires a lot of energy and sometimes: water

  • @FORRESTtheunoriginal
    @FORRESTtheunoriginal Рік тому +1

    You know, would be really cool if we like, regulate what kind of plastics can be produced, so that its only the easily reusable types.
    Probably something to look into.

  • @Frangipani13
    @Frangipani13 Рік тому

    I loved seeing those kids so happy in class

  • @christiancrow
    @christiancrow Рік тому +1

    Wow 😮 ❤

  • @chi-jenyang9752
    @chi-jenyang9752 Рік тому +1

    It is a good idea as long as you do not mind the school being a fire hazard.

  • @VerdantImage
    @VerdantImage Рік тому

    The problem isnt plastic. It is education. Educate the people to recycle the materials properly and company incentives placed for doing so should cut the majority of the issue.

  • @Mr.Rolandthorne
    @Mr.Rolandthorne Рік тому +1

    Great idea but it seems we forget that plastic breaks down over time, creating micro plastics that stay with you for life. I'm curious as to what the medical cost will be in the future. I think we are only creating a more detrimental problem down the line.

  • @johnanderson591
    @johnanderson591 Рік тому

    Thank God someone is doing this

  • @dududuzuud
    @dududuzuud Рік тому

    This is just outstanding.

  • @vossenjonk3448
    @vossenjonk3448 Рік тому

    What a heartfarming video, thanks I.B. !

  • @fredrossman1189
    @fredrossman1189 Рік тому +1

    may the light shine on you.. you are the blessing.

  • @rohmanshah2679
    @rohmanshah2679 Рік тому +1

    Thanks from London

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Рік тому +1

    Great video Thank you

  • @wireflier1886
    @wireflier1886 Рік тому +6

    This is an absolutely genius idea

  • @tellyusi1381
    @tellyusi1381 9 місяців тому

    Very profitable n concencious concern for the environment!

  • @itzcaseykc
    @itzcaseykc Рік тому +1

    This is an awesome system of reclamation and restructuring waste into a practical & useful material. Those children as so precious with their smiles and exuberance for learning in a nice safe school. Kudos to all involved.