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  • @BusinessInsider
    @BusinessInsider  Рік тому +84

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  • @devenandplants7253
    @devenandplants7253 Рік тому +2303

    As a Vietnamese, I'd like to point out a few things. He got emotional and stuttered when he talked about his wife's suffering. His word choice shows he genuinely cares and believes in his mission. Even the Vietnamese slogan is nice and motivative. That is a solid, respectable man right there.

    • @rorychivers8769
      @rorychivers8769 Рік тому +11

      Do you mean the banner at 4:45? Can you translate it?

    • @giapnguyenviet3760
      @giapnguyenviet3760 Рік тому +63

      @@rorychivers8769 That banner means: "Using biodegradable detergents for a sustainable ecosystem".

    • @duncanmaclachlan7177
      @duncanmaclachlan7177 Рік тому +3

      Okay , chill out .

    • @rorychivers8769
      @rorychivers8769 Рік тому

      @@duncanmaclachlan7177 Insult me deeply to my core and then tell me to chill out, get lost.

    • @castelodeossos5042
      @castelodeossos5042 Рік тому +6

      Damn clever, the Vietnamese.

  • @kaptainkaos1202
    @kaptainkaos1202 Рік тому +962

    I think it’s fantastic that he locally sources ingredients for his product! Helping your community is one of the most selfless things you can do because it can affect so many.

    • @JadeMythriil
      @JadeMythriil Рік тому +30

      The fact that the solid wastes go back to those farms as fertilizer means it's a mutual benefit for both parties.

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong Рік тому +13

      ...and disposes of the waste ingredients in a logical manner, too!

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Рік тому +1274

    This makes total sense. He basically made pineapple vinegar, and we all know we can clean stuff with vinegar, so this is really cool and hope it gets more studies done on it.

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 Рік тому +80

      Ethanol is able to be processed into acetic acid, and both are very effective at liking bacteria through similar mechanisms. If he distills the product after at a low temperature, he might be able to market a alcohol based sanitizer

    • @OurCrafter
      @OurCrafter Рік тому +57

      @@Demopans5990 Blackular here, he probably picked pineapple becaue it already contains an enzyme which breaks down proteins, it's why eating too much pineapple makes it feel like you've been eating sandpaper.

    • @kurtkurtson9111
      @kurtkurtson9111 Рік тому +25

      Yup, kinda weird that they say that cleaning with fermented fruit is a new concept when it's literally been around for centuries, if not millenia.

    • @unkindled6410
      @unkindled6410 Рік тому +26

      ​@@kurtkurtson9111 wouldnt it mean that its a tecnique thats been forgotten? like, since modern times they replaced it by industrial methods which dont use fruits as the source for the chemical product?

    • @IgneousExtrusive
      @IgneousExtrusive Рік тому +2

      @@OurCrafter So it could possibly be an effective face/skin cleanser?

  • @lashaundadiaz7453
    @lashaundadiaz7453 Рік тому +230

    The properties on Pineapple skin is also good for digestion. Everytime I cut a fresh Pineapple, I clean the peel and boil it with ginger and drink the tea. Add honey or agave if you want it sweeter. I'm impressed by this! It proves that everything can be used for something!

    • @kyrabanks6699
      @kyrabanks6699 Рік тому +1

      Facts

    • @darlinspaces
      @darlinspaces Рік тому

      Sweet! Love this idea 💗

    • @garrettringler8365
      @garrettringler8365 Рік тому +2

      I would worry about boiling the pineapple, as it may deactivate or denature some of the active ingredients in pineapple.

    • @Hero4fun77
      @Hero4fun77 Рік тому

      Even our poo? 🤔

    • @liben5052
      @liben5052 Рік тому

      I thought pineapple was very acidic? Like pineapple factory workers would lose their fingerprints due to regular contact with the stuff and the aching sensation in the mouth when you eat too much pineapples. Is it really that good?

  • @cnance1972
    @cnance1972 Рік тому +2998

    We need more men like him. Wanted to help his wife but thought so big of a fix he made an industry

    • @hunterhq295
      @hunterhq295 Рік тому +49

      See a need and filling a need

    • @tsrmmercy836
      @tsrmmercy836 Рік тому

      Vietnamese communists party somehow allows soap to be produced and to be used with water sourced from the nearest delta with 1000's of decaying plastics and feces. Vietnam is just a terrible third world dumpster with no regulation on evironment or people.

    • @thesilentone4024
      @thesilentone4024 Рік тому +21

      The methane will be a problem they need to find a way to collect it to produce energy.

    • @nacly4654
      @nacly4654 Рік тому +51

      Gigachad makes wife's life better and creates sustainable industry

    • @StevenMichaelCunningham
      @StevenMichaelCunningham Рік тому +2

      Beach bod, total body fitness & vegan = universal solution had or not.

  • @TranThiMaiYen
    @TranThiMaiYen Рік тому +530

    I’m so proud to be one of Fuwa distributors. Fuwa have great eco products and wonderful people with big heart. ❤🎉

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Рік тому +1

      If you guys are fermenting pineapple anyways, why not just make a drink out of it instead of a cleaning product? People all over the world love drinking, lol.
      You're not gonna topple cleaning giants like Dawn and Clorox.

    • @vietnambestcoffeegrindcoff2292
      @vietnambestcoffeegrindcoff2292 Рік тому +1

      Hello
      I see you are looking to buy products about Fuwa3e.
      What do you need I will advise you

    • @rashisingh9572
      @rashisingh9572 Рік тому

      I live in india , I want to buy your product, where is it available online

    • @ge6850
      @ge6850 Рік тому

      @@rashisingh9572 Try wild ideas cleaners

    • @murphylee8998
      @murphylee8998 Рік тому

      Hello how are you doing hope you're fine and staying safe????🥰🥰🥰

  • @holyek7892
    @holyek7892 Рік тому +742

    This man is a treasure. What a good man.

    • @tetrahedronX7
      @tetrahedronX7 Рік тому

      Repent and believe in Jesus Christ:
      I'm an atheist

    • @chihirostargazer6573
      @chihirostargazer6573 Рік тому +11

      The female scientist and Buddhist nun that came up with the actual formula is a treasure. Why overlook her contributions? Because she's a woman?

    • @mjrussell414
      @mjrussell414 Рік тому +6

      @Jau Martinez Okay now you just actually went and diminished her and her contributions…

    • @chihirostargazer6573
      @chihirostargazer6573 Рік тому +8

      @Jau Martinez She's a nun... she's not interested in making profits. That's why she shared the formula, for free, with other people. Although I'm glad he's helping his community and hopefully the environment, I'm not impressed that it's normalised in capitalism for people to take credit for other people's discoveries and exploit their efforts to make money. And it's also very aggravating when people seem to purposely dismiss women's contributions in society, which happens often.

    • @androidgames1927
      @androidgames1927 Рік тому +1

      @Jau Martinez Truly

  • @Fronken89
    @Fronken89 Рік тому +40

    The fact that he shows the process And gives the complete recipe out freely to anyone who asks says alot about him genuinely caring about the issue at hand.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Рік тому +4

      because he isnt a boomer.

    • @Fronken89
      @Fronken89 Рік тому +1

      @@jamesnguyen7069 saying boomers are to blame for the environment is just lazy. Corruption and greed doesnt care about age. The vast majority of people behind the climate crisis are adults in their 40s and 50s, not boomers.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Рік тому

      @@Fronken89 did i say that? he wants to show the process cause he doesnt care. boomers hide their secrets. go read the entire discussion.

    • @CRBungalow
      @CRBungalow Рік тому +1

      It say in the video it's not his recipe.

    • @Fronken89
      @Fronken89 Рік тому

      @@CRBungalow I never stated that it was His recipe.

  • @makamsidhura
    @makamsidhura Рік тому +671

    Here in India many are preparing bio enzymes at home to replace chemical cleaners
    We follow d same ratio
    1(jaggery): 3(fruit peels) :10(water)
    Any citrus peels are v effective for cleaning

    • @leavethemkidsalone860
      @leavethemkidsalone860 Рік тому +11

      Thanks. I was wondering how much water. Does the material of the container matter?

    • @tanusharma3572
      @tanusharma3572 Рік тому +25

      @@leavethemkidsalone860 Yes, you would need a plastic container with a lid, so that everyday you can open the lid of the container to release the methane formed inside. If you use glass it will break due to the gases.

    • @emiliemcneely5972
      @emiliemcneely5972 Рік тому +4

      Do you need anything els to make it a soap or can you just use it as is? Also what kinda of cleaner is it, surface, body soap, shampoo?

    • @goodgirlsguide
      @goodgirlsguide Рік тому

      @@tanusharma3572 or wood or bamboo

    • @Iamreal11xingping
      @Iamreal11xingping Рік тому

      @@leavethemkidsalone860 plastic container and there are lots of youtubers who have made videos.. just look for bio enzymes

  • @bonbontalks
    @bonbontalks Рік тому +57

    Bio enzyme making has become a popular practice in Indian homes during Covid period. Not sure how many still continue but it is a fairly simple process.
    1 part jaggery + 3 parts any citrus fruit peels + 10 parta water :: place them all in a plastic jar together :: remove the lid once a day for the first 3 weeks and then once in every 3 or 4 days. Do the same for a period of 3 months and then strain and use it post 3 months.

  • @huiyingtanyayap
    @huiyingtanyayap Рік тому +436

    My dad uses fermented pineapple skin to mop the floor . I actually like the smell. And we water the plant with the water.

    • @diatarussoulbane
      @diatarussoulbane Рік тому +105

      ​@Ching Vang yeast eat the sugar and break them down into alcohol. When the fermentation process is complete there's no more sugar left.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Рік тому +32

      @@diatarussoulbane Thanks for explaining this! I was concerned about sugar too, but people clean their hair with beer or clean surfaces with vodka. And it doesn’t leave sugar or a residue 🎉

    • @kennethflores-hv7uf
      @kennethflores-hv7uf Рік тому +3

      Man that’s very cool

    • @waffle6925
      @waffle6925 Рік тому +5

      @Ching Vang there are creatures not seen by our eyes that eat all the sugar. watch the video where they fed them a lot of sugar

    • @kkagari
      @kkagari Рік тому +3

      My mom has been using something similar for the past decade!

  • @annenurnberger4069
    @annenurnberger4069 Рік тому +137

    We clean since 3 years with our own fermented apple vinegar. Its the same like his product. Thousand of years people clean with vinegar. Please do more of those videos. We love it!

    • @recklessroges
      @recklessroges Рік тому +13

      When I found that I could clean my toilet just by putting a cup of vinegar in it before going away for a weekend, I was impressed with the results.

    • @rorychivers8769
      @rorychivers8769 Рік тому +10

      Unfortunately many cottage industries with centuries old roots were wiped away during the sustained craze in the last century over what the new 'wonder material' oil could be used for, and they are very hard to bring back when they have to compete for price, and when all the methods and supply chains are all but lost.
      The only possible hope is for national governments to start criminalising the damage these chemical companies inflict on the environment, thus forcing companies to develop alternatives, but it would have to happen in a country as large as China or India for it to make an impact on the direction we are headed.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Рік тому +2

      and we clean our digestive systems w apple cider vinegar!!!

    • @marcusmiro7481
      @marcusmiro7481 Рік тому

      @@rorychivers8769 I'm actually pretty hopeful on that front. I foresee China imposing a national ban on certain chemicals in the not-so-distant future, and the ripple effect of that on the economy forcing Western markets to adapt. It definitely won't be India. India, for all intents and purposes, is doing its best to join what we consider "The West," and they're only a couple decades away from that coming to fruition. China is the only powerful, rich country on Earth that makes large-scale decisions that blatantly go against the capitalist world order. I think, thankfully, the curse of capitalism is that it destroys the countries that indulge in it the most, so countries like America, Canada, Germany, UK, etc.... are effectively Potemkin states, a facade of a country that exists just so a handful of people can make money. China is the only major player where this is clearly not the case. I really hope their seeming sincerity remains a beacon of hope in this "Let's just destroy everything and deal with it later" hellhole of a nightmare world we're stuck in.

    • @islammohamed6976
      @islammohamed6976 Рік тому +1

      Do you mean the texture of ( pineapple vinegar ) is ( soapy ) itself ?? Does he mix anything with his ( fermented pineapple vinegar ) ?

  • @alittleofsomething
    @alittleofsomething Рік тому +329

    I want more alternatives like these to be developed and put on the market. The world needs it.

    • @ClickingHeads
      @ClickingHeads Рік тому +3

      Thank you capitalism!

    • @lukeh3020
      @lukeh3020 Рік тому +1

      This is a nice idea but do you really think pineapple waste is a serious problem? Or soap?

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Рік тому +2

      Agreed!

    • @Wabyuublogstorys
      @Wabyuublogstorys Рік тому +5

      @@lukeh3020all food waste is a problem and the way we make soap

    • @randomassjellyfish
      @randomassjellyfish Рік тому +2

      ​@@lukeh3020 you know what? That's a good point. We can have you breathe methane from all the food waste and eat the leftovers, then leave you in outer space! We'd reduce our waste by a lot!

  • @VictorEstrada
    @VictorEstrada Рік тому +81

    I love how we keep learning to take care of our planet. If we keep going this route and supporting people like this man, our future generations will praise us.

    • @HB-yk4ut
      @HB-yk4ut Рік тому +1

      This is very inspiring. I like to dehydrate pineapple peels, grind them finely and use them in my cold process 🧼 soap. Great article!

  • @thuongpham7208
    @thuongpham7208 Рік тому +25

    As a vietnamese, i am so proud of him and his products to help us protecting environment.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Рік тому +65

    His love for his wife and the world is divine

    • @Ravenelvenlady
      @Ravenelvenlady Рік тому

      ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏

    • @murphylee8998
      @murphylee8998 Рік тому

      Hello how are you doing hope you're fine and staying safe???

    • @RayMak
      @RayMak Рік тому +2

      @@murphylee8998 doing great and safe. How about you bro

  • @ngocdinhvu1639
    @ngocdinhvu1639 Рік тому +211

    I used the products from Fuwa. They are great: clean and fragrant naturally

  • @tmford5025
    @tmford5025 Рік тому +70

    This is great stuff. I use pineapple skins to make fermented pineapple soda aka Tapeche which pairs nicely with rum in a tall glass over crushed ice.

    • @fgallos
      @fgallos Рік тому

      You know better 😉 BTW it's Tepache, not Tapeche

    • @C.L.Hinton
      @C.L.Hinton Рік тому +1

      As I was watching the video I was wondering if I could use my excess Tepache to clean! 🤔

  • @bennetfox
    @bennetfox Рік тому +721

    I already use castile soap and I look forward to something like this becoming more popular!

    • @lillian2396
      @lillian2396 Рік тому +9

      Use soap nuts and it is not drying to the skin and can be used for hair shampoos and laundry

    • @VeronicaVeroVero
      @VeronicaVeroVero Рік тому +6

      I don't know the brand you use but Dr. Bronner's has already come out with a "sugar soap" version of their famous castille soaps.

    • @AfraidMonsters
      @AfraidMonsters Рік тому +9

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ get hhlp chltist

    • @albear972
      @albear972 Рік тому

      Holy Crap! Bennet? Dude! I haven't seen you for years! The furry fandom is tiny and to see you here again on an Insider video. 🐻

    • @user-ev2gv9zk2t
      @user-ev2gv9zk2t Рік тому

      4:10 sure

  • @aviendha1154
    @aviendha1154 Рік тому +135

    I cannot wait for this to become main stream. I’ve had pretty severe eczema my entire life. My hands are ALWAYS affected, it’s just too hard to limit exposure with them.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Рік тому +2

      I have contact dermatitis which is annoying and painful when it flares up.

    • @maxigan5266
      @maxigan5266 Рік тому +5

      You can make tollow cream I try it on my eczema it's gone.

    • @anamaganda9352
      @anamaganda9352 Рік тому +3

      Make sure that you have a healthy balance diet. And try taking cod liver oil or if not available just vitamin D. You might have vitamin deficiencies

    • @kittycat1548
      @kittycat1548 Рік тому

      Checkout Dr berg on UA-cam, he literally just posted a video on how to treat it

    • @rosenguyen4181
      @rosenguyen4181 11 місяців тому

      Silkron cream

  • @asankajayaweera7212
    @asankajayaweera7212 Рік тому +22

    World is moving fast with innovative people like him. I guess he is a real hero as well as a great lover who is driven to do this business by his wife's irritation to industrial detergent. Best wishes from Sri Lanka.

    • @chihirostargazer6573
      @chihirostargazer6573 Рік тому +3

      You forget it was a woman scientist that came up with the formula...so isn't she a hero too?

  • @NotJustJimmy
    @NotJustJimmy Рік тому +15

    I am so glad they decided to keep their trade open and shareable. That is what community is about. I hope Fuwa stays true to staying eco-friendly 😊

  • @MrDragonkite
    @MrDragonkite Рік тому +87

    This is really awesome! Excited to see how much larger they grow in the future and hopefully will be able to use this soon! I started making my own soaps (castile) after standard store soap caused me to have extreme eczema. While not entirely gone, the natural soap I use now definitely helps reduce how dry my skin is. Thank you for showing the world the power of nature!

    • @njanashwin
      @njanashwin Рік тому +2

      How do u make this soap?

  • @bapparawal2457
    @bapparawal2457 Рік тому +10

    I have also started making bio enzymes at home from orange ,lemon peels.
    Traditionally in India lemon ,Tamarind , stove ash was used as cleaning material with coconut coir used as scrubber.

  • @Fuwa3e_Official
    @Fuwa3e_Official Рік тому +145

    If we call the natural environment Mother, we are children who are always given many favors
    by Mother Nature such as clean water, fresh air, fertile land, ... However what have we done to repay Mother Nature for that?
    Every day, millions of people are misusing chemical cleaners for house cleaning. Imagine how terrible the water and the air would be polluted!
    Fuwa bases on eco enzyme knowledge to creat and develop the products.
    It means that Fuwa always cares about customers' health and has high responsibility for the eco system.
    There are lots of worries in your life. Don't let cleaning liquid be one of worries in your house.
    Thank you for the news!
    FUWA TEAM
    From VIET NAM

    • @aurorarostenila6708
      @aurorarostenila6708 Рік тому +4

      I would love to buy, try and use your product. I love seeing how you care on mother earth and innovate natural safe soap. It helps preserve the earth. I'm from Indonesia and supporting you for what you're doing.
      In the long term you might want to consider on how to reduce the usage of plastic bottle and make your product totally earth friendly. Thank you 🙏

    • @heheneji
      @heheneji Рік тому +1

      enzyme cleaner dont kill bacteria so i dont know man.

    • @mimingmeows
      @mimingmeows Рік тому

      Please export to USA

    • @sniperwolfjs
      @sniperwolfjs Рік тому +1

      Do you ship your products to the United States in North America?

    • @jeromemalate2322
      @jeromemalate2322 Рік тому

      You're a Genius.

  • @aris1869
    @aris1869 Рік тому +5

    Once more tests are done, if it becomes available in my part of the us, I’ll probably buy it. I love supporting businesses like this!

  • @Luna.3.3.3
    @Luna.3.3.3 Рік тому +20

    During first year of Covid lock down, I came across a recipe for an enzyme cleaner made of citrus peel, sugar, water. My impetus for making it was for my son's cat who kept having 'accidents'. I read only enzyme cleaner was the only way to get the smell out.
    Besides making a lot of bread, I made a lot of this cleaner. I still have some, lol. I use the cleaner for general use cleaning. It's excellent and SO cheap to make!

    • @mlee40738
      @mlee40738 Рік тому

      Luna, could you share your recipe?

    • @Luna.3.3.3
      @Luna.3.3.3 Рік тому +1

      @@mlee40738 I just randomly checked to see your reply to my reply. Something seems to be weird. I replied yesterday and it's not here. I'll try again. Maybe I have to make my answer shorter or in 2 posts. Trying again shortly

  • @miscellaneouscogitations7322
    @miscellaneouscogitations7322 Рік тому +30

    I LOVE this world wide waste series. Please keep it coming.

  • @verafleck
    @verafleck Рік тому +21

    I use mostly vinegar in different concentrations for household cleaning.Would be great to have this for laundry.

  • @JMJM75257
    @JMJM75257 Рік тому +2

    As people are waking up to the idea of how to garden organically using bacteria, fungi and enzymes. This is opening up new active areas of research which can be and are clearly being used to find more natural non destructive solutions to the harsh chemicals used today. This is great to see and definitely good incremental steps In the right direction!

  • @dianamay3601
    @dianamay3601 Рік тому +12

    I would totally be willing to try this, I really don't like most commercial soaps, they hurt my skin....this sounds like at the very least a partial very viable option....great work!

    • @jake9854
      @jake9854 11 місяців тому

      but girls hated these soap tho

  • @aDadWithBadJokes
    @aDadWithBadJokes Рік тому +2

    You can tell he's genuine when he shared his methods.... I hope this product will help many

  • @xAlbinopiratex
    @xAlbinopiratex Рік тому +36

    Aww! Hoang is such a good person!! I'm going to keep an eye out for their fruit enzyme cleaners! 😊

    • @murphylee8998
      @murphylee8998 Рік тому

      Hello how are you doing hope you're fine and staying safe???

  • @ChMelly04
    @ChMelly04 Рік тому +28

    Omg, this is what my mum's been home brewing for years with pineapple skin and even orange/mandarins skins too. She would use it for everything like wounds, cleaning etc. I honestly would roll my eyes and call it mum's potion because she hoards as it is and this is contributing to the hoarding. But I do agree it works for dishwashing liquid, cleans grease well. I don't agree with all the other stuff it does. But I guess there is truth to what she's been hyping over these years.

    • @heheneji
      @heheneji Рік тому +2

      brewing will kill the enzyme so your mum is doing it wrong. furthermore, enzyme isn't shown to kill bacteria and viruses. i'd say it's a good alternative for people who would use it to eliminate smell but not as a cleaner.

    • @ChMelly04
      @ChMelly04 Рік тому +7

      @@heheneji I'm not a scientist or know the specifics of how things breakdown and what it would contain. But it's an alternative way she's found to repurpose fruit scrap from what would be thrown out as she usually takes it home from her work at the hospital as a chef there. I forgot to mention that she ferments alot of lemon skin too and adds a bit of eco dishwashing liquid to this too (which i found out later). So, in some way it works for her and she's found a way that makes her happy to repurpose something organic that would just got to waste. She's grown up not wasting anything. I'm all for it, if it helps the environment just maybe not the space for it. I don't know where she's found the recipe to do this but I assume UA-cam or through buddhist monk that was shown in the clip. I was just sharing because as soon as I saw this video of someone else doing this, it made sense why my mum did it too. She saw another purpose in what others would see as trash.

    • @anamaganda9352
      @anamaganda9352 Рік тому

      ​@@heheneji you don't want to kill bacteria and viruses, because killing them just makes them more resistant and makes them evolve into a harmful ones. You are just want to wash them off of things

  • @JG-td3qw
    @JG-td3qw Рік тому +65

    He’s so amazing for pioneering something like this.

  • @mrboogerlip
    @mrboogerlip Рік тому +80

    I hope they're able to sell internationally one day!

    • @ladybloodiest4952
      @ladybloodiest4952 Рік тому +12

      Better, that local use the same idea to make this product so it won't have to travel the globe ! But we hope for them prosperity in Vietnam :D

  • @blakebro1
    @blakebro1 Рік тому +12

    I love World Wide Waste. One of my favorite UA-cam series. I always wish there was thousands of videos, but that’s not what people care about unfortunately.

  • @bts-kb3qn
    @bts-kb3qn Рік тому +9

    Hats off to him. We need more people like him!

  • @DonJuanMarco1994
    @DonJuanMarco1994 Рік тому +9

    This is genius!
    This should be replicated and supported all throughout the world.

  • @bustedkeaton
    @bustedkeaton Рік тому +7

    Enzyme sticks are awesome for drains. I used to have to use drano every other month to stop my bathroom drains from clogging

  • @clicks2220
    @clicks2220 Рік тому +14

    World should be introduced about dealing with waste products otherwise that'll cause pollution. This one is nice❤

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 Рік тому +1

    He is making vinegar! I have made the base myself and the vinegar is a amazing cleaner. Right now I have a gallon of vinegar with lemon peals soaking that I will use as a cleaner in a couple weeks.

  • @PatHand-og9yd
    @PatHand-og9yd Рік тому +3

    I started using an enzymatic cleaner when I had a cat. I’d already tried everything else. The enzymatic cleaner is really amazing. Cleans and de-smells. I still use it for things like chocolate in couch fabric, and it works better than anything else.

  • @manimalabiswas6439
    @manimalabiswas6439 Рік тому +2

    We need more people like him who understands the importance of replacing harmful chemicals with eco friendly products.. 👍

  • @ElisaAvigayil
    @ElisaAvigayil Рік тому +3

    Yay, you're finally including links to the companies you cover in the video description.

  • @clairewambui5816
    @clairewambui5816 Рік тому +2

    I am a formulator and this is a must try. I'll come back here in July and give more details. Thanks for the heads up

  • @thepotatoofheaven
    @thepotatoofheaven Рік тому +4

    i see alot of eco friendly breakthroughs but never see it implied i hope this one gets more popular and available

  • @daukhihabaccty8765
    @daukhihabaccty8765 Рік тому +55

    Nhà tôi đang dùng toàn bộ sản phẩm Fuwa cho việc giặt rửa và vệ sinh nhà cửa, tôi rất hài lòng về sản phẩm này. Sạch, mềm dịu da tay, mùi thơm tinh dầu thiên nhiên mang lại cảm giác thư giãn khi sử dụng❤ 5:20

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Рік тому +7

    I like this and am impressed with the whole concept and process. I'm going to look into Fuwa and see if I can have it shipped to Australia.
    Thank you for this insightful story.

  • @CandiceTran33
    @CandiceTran33 3 місяці тому

    Im Vietnamese 🇻🇳
    He’s smart & hardworking man 🎉🎉🎉
    Congratulations his successful.
    Its great to see people trying find a way to used wasted stuffs into useful good stuffs ❤❤❤
    Family business is help create more jobs for locals villagers as well

  • @tatiananaugolnykh
    @tatiananaugolnykh Рік тому +3

    I AM VERY GRATEFUL FOR THE SHARED KNOWLEDGE AND FOR THE HARD WORK OF THIS MAN AND HIS CREW!

  • @ed6954
    @ed6954 5 місяців тому +1

    I was feeling down about the world, the lies, the greed, the hopelessness of it all and the I saw this! Gave me hope, there are answers out there ❤

    • @Meowwizz
      @Meowwizz 5 місяців тому

      Us bro 😸

  • @elainelindsey1306
    @elainelindsey1306 Рік тому +3

    In south africa we have boerseep it's animal fat soap it's good for removing stains. Natural stuff always work best. My mother makes lemon and lime atchaar and she doesn't throw the lemony vinegar away, she fills it in a bottle and uses it to clean shine silverware. This product is very cheap and faithful to nature want to try it

  • @marielg9143
    @marielg9143 Рік тому +1

    I've put citrus peels in vinegar and let ferment and use as a cleaner. I BELIEVE IN THIS CLEANER. Thank you for the video I am sharing . and Liking,

  • @mikemcnamara9779
    @mikemcnamara9779 Рік тому +3

    I was looking for an alternative to aspirin such as a bromelain compound but I’m glad those pineapple skins have found a niche market.

  • @IronHandTech2024
    @IronHandTech2024 3 місяці тому

    What a great starting point. He cares about his loved ones and then finds a solution to a really big problem.

  • @freeman4755
    @freeman4755 Рік тому +6

    Very cool alternative to chemical products! Hopefully we can see the company switch to plastic-free containers or use recycled plastic to make it even better! I love seeing all these various waste streams get used for something rather than rot in a landfill

  • @kaceycryan4552
    @kaceycryan4552 Рік тому +1

    I support and understand the mission of this company. One thing to note is that the packaging can also contain toxic chemicals which can affect your health.

  • @InJusticeAustralia
    @InJusticeAustralia Рік тому +7

    I used to make various types of alcohol at home. I experimented with various fruits doing so.
    One time I left a big tub of mix so long it went to vinegar, which is supposedly a great natural cleaner.
    This made me realise how easy it would be to make ones own cleaning products.

    • @rorychivers8769
      @rorychivers8769 Рік тому +2

      Once upon a time, this was all probably common knowledge, like knowing how to tie your own shoelaces. It's quite strange to think how we live in a state of normalised dependence on industrial products.

  • @nnekaokonkwo8271
    @nnekaokonkwo8271 Рік тому +1

    I love this story. It's very inspiring.

  • @janeentumbao8690
    @janeentumbao8690 Рік тому +6

    I am totally and completely on board with this!
    I love pineapples! Put them to even greater use! ❤❤❤❤

  • @kestraavalon
    @kestraavalon Рік тому +1

    Cool, I hope this process expands worldwide. Smart man!

  • @dustyking8851
    @dustyking8851 Рік тому +27

    I've noticed other countries are taking the lead in cleaner cleaning products. Africa is coming out with a plastic brick made from plastic bags & other garbage. It's something we could do here, but have chosen not to.
    It's encouraging to see others picking up the pace.

  • @MrQwertypoiuyty
    @MrQwertypoiuyty Рік тому

    I am amazed with the ingenuinity of the Vietnamese. Very inspiring.

  • @MithunOnTheNet
    @MithunOnTheNet Рік тому +16

    Wish him all the success! Such products are being developed and sold in India too but these firms clearly cannot compete on ad spends like the P&Gs and Cloroxes of the world can. So awareness among the general public is still low.

    • @sherrybonnett4827
      @sherrybonnett4827 Рік тому +1

      🎯💰🎯💰🎯💰

    • @TallulahFoxxx
      @TallulahFoxxx Рік тому +5

      You’re totally right. Fortunately, there’s a growing trend (albeit slow, but it’s still growing!) of people moving away from massive corporations and buying local
      One of the things my town (in Scotland) found was during COVID, we had to buy more things locally. The UK is a tiny island. As soon as borders close, imports either slow down or stop completely 😭 the supermarkets were practically empty.
      The only upside to COVID was people ended up buying from local bakeries, butchers etc. instead of just buying everything from a supermarket. Lots of people found they actually preferred the food from smaller businesses and after the pandemic, continued to buy locally ☺️
      It’s still hard to compete with behemoth companies, but it’s very slowly becoming more popular to move towards smaller local businesses.

  • @cindyrissal3628
    @cindyrissal3628 Рік тому +1

    I hope this works & grows in popularity. Great idea! You can tell these people are serious about contributing to the health of the planet...they're giving the formula away...nice!

  • @Iamreal11xingping
    @Iamreal11xingping Рік тому +3

    Bio enzymes are very common and u can make it from many things, and instead of sugar use jaggery.... can be used for floor, utensil cleaning, shampoo body wash, detergent, pesticide, fertilizer , toilet cleaner etc,,,, and the fiber can be used for composting

  • @krafensteinn
    @krafensteinn Рік тому +1

    I wish this booms. I would love to use these for cleaning.

  • @eggplantandpeach
    @eggplantandpeach Рік тому +17

    Good to see fellow Vietnamese entrepreneurs 😊👍

  • @trba_biko
    @trba_biko 7 місяців тому

    06:26 That's so thoughtful 🥺 I have eczema, a mild manifestation of it, but it's still troublesome, especially during the warmer seasons

  • @JoseLopez97853
    @JoseLopez97853 Рік тому +3

    In mexico people use pineapple skin to make a fermented drink called tepache. It tastes really good.

  • @nailily
    @nailily Рік тому +1

    Thats very true about industrial detergents causing skin irritation. I've gotten rid of most of the non natural cleaners and my eczema hasn't bothered me nearly as much. I only get a few breakouts in small patches per year compared to the monthly or even weekly breakouts. My acne has also improved too.

  • @WonderfullyMade_Lex
    @WonderfullyMade_Lex Рік тому +3

    Largest SCOBY I've ever seen. 🎉
    This is fantastic!!. Makes me rethink all my pineapple peels.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Рік тому +1

    Such an amazing person

  • @alexmendes2547
    @alexmendes2547 Рік тому +4

    There is many ways to make EM's (efficient microorganisms). Here in southeast of Brazil we use EM's made of rice and sugar cane. To clean, to pulverize plants, to drink, to composting... You name it. I think this company has a plus because pineapple smells better than ours!!! 😅

  • @valerieneal2747
    @valerieneal2747 Рік тому

    THIS IS VERY INSPIRING, WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE THIS THOUGHTFUL GENTLEMAN WHO THINKS 'OUTSIDE THE BOX'.

  • @SpockvsMcCoy
    @SpockvsMcCoy Рік тому +7

    Lemons are used in the production of many cleaners/detergents...so the acidity of pineapple waste is a similar concept.

  • @beheroot
    @beheroot Рік тому +2

    i'm sceptical about using it in hospitals or food factories... but i would totaly use such thing as hand soap in home, floor cleaner or interior car cleaner. Tbh i dont care much about bacteria, more about dirt itself. will it be able to clean greasy kitchen? or traditiona soap buildup in bathroom? Sad they are based half world from here so no testing for me ;)

  • @joshuacalderon1837
    @joshuacalderon1837 Рік тому +30

    the hell even I can make this at home, now I am gonna try it

    • @matsf8268
      @matsf8268 Рік тому +3

      You have to eat a lot of pineapple for a while 😊

    • @GpD79
      @GpD79 Рік тому

      @@matsf8268 It can be scaled down. They said the recipe in the video. 10 parts water, 1 part sugar, and 3 parts pineapple.

  • @TutuSainz
    @TutuSainz Рік тому +2

    Here in USA some of us make this at home using Rosukans formula. It’s amazing how well it works for all household cleaning even in the dishwasher and the washing machine.

  • @morganicsmoothie964
    @morganicsmoothie964 Рік тому +3

    That is SO dope, what a great idea. I hope we can keep developing products like this that reduce waste

  • @ragazzi25
    @ragazzi25 Рік тому

    What a great human being, the opposite of the corporate mentality...Using natural products creating a safe soap for humans and the Planet. Its a win-win!

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Рік тому +63

    Gotta say saying that it works equally well as bleach and water with ONE particular bacteria didn't exactly fill me with much confidence... like how does it work with other bacteria? I mean I don't need bleach level of sterilization but I would like to know it cleans as well (or better) as regular soaps

    • @lass_isolet
      @lass_isolet Рік тому +13

      like they say at the end of the video, many research need to be done to confirm it effectiveness

    • @Mike__B
      @Mike__B Рік тому +9

      @@lass_isolet you would think that level of research would have been done BEFORE shipping it out to a bunch of stores and proclaiming it as a "wonder product"

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому +22

      The vast majority of bacteria species are, when outside of a body, not actually complicated to deal with and don't really need specialized tools. Heat 'em up to denature proteins, or pop their little cell walls (like soap and like proteases e.g. bromelain do) and you're pretty much set. Much in the same way that soap and water messes up virtually all bacteria in a nice categorical way by messing up parts that virtually all bacteria have, protease enzymes will have a similarly general effect. I hope that's encouraging! I'm no expert but I'm involved in public health, have clinical healthcare experience, and am a huge infectious disease nerd, so I'm happy to elaborate on whatever I can or work to help seek out answers to any questions I can't confidently answer myself!

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому +16

      (Also, bleach usage is absolutely mind-blowingly horrible for the environment, and frankly we need to work on reducing and eliminating its use wherever possible.)

    • @brtecson
      @brtecson Рік тому

      The company isn't claiming it's an anti-bacterial. It's a cleaner, just like other handsoaps and dishsoaps out there on the market, it "washes away" bacteria. Anti-bacterial ingredients in most soaps in westernn countries (including the US) have been banned already

  • @trailsandbeers
    @trailsandbeers Рік тому +2

    I use vinegar for cleaning. For soap I don't use anything, just water.

  • @samanthabeaz6797
    @samanthabeaz6797 Рік тому +8

    Replace, never. Sometimes you NEED something extremely strong like EW, bleach, a strong acid, or fire.
    I love love love what this company is doing, around the house and in some commercial settings a gentler organic soap would be perfectly fine.
    Holding it at a low price point when they could could easily just focus on North America and join in on the green craze gouge, what a beautiful human soul this man is.
    Bless him and his endeavours, hope to see it hit shelves in Canada one day!

  • @thokim84
    @thokim84 Рік тому

    Cleaning with kombucha and vinegar definitely works. This is working in the same realm.

  • @jocelyncasas5461
    @jocelyncasas5461 Рік тому +3

    Hope there's a factory like this in the Philippines especially in our town

    • @murphylee8998
      @murphylee8998 Рік тому

      Hello how are you doing hope you're fine and staying safe 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @Planet_Cents
    @Planet_Cents Рік тому

    In the world of advanced science & technology, we believe there can be so many amazing innovations such as these ones, we just love how individuals can make such a difference. We would love to add this to one of our playlists to inspire our audience. -Team PlanetCents

  • @cactusrox1314
    @cactusrox1314 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations to Hang for his brilliant initiative. He also appears wearing Argentina's jersey. He's a true champion.

  • @52sreshtasamanvitha15
    @52sreshtasamanvitha15 Рік тому +5

    In Indian zerowaste community we make BIOENZYMES with citrus fruits peels, jaggery and water. Similar to the product shown in video it can be used as shampoo, floor cleaner, dishwash, washroom cleaner and plant fertiliser. U can checkout videos on UA-cam about bioenzyme and its preparation.

  • @Mulberrysmile
    @Mulberrysmile Рік тому

    I had started using papaya enzyme for cleaning me, my house, and my laundry. I loved it. It smelled so nice and worked so well. Then it disappeared. Can’t find it anywhere. I wouldn’t mind trying this product!

  • @Poojita_J_Gaikwad
    @Poojita_J_Gaikwad Рік тому +3

    Good move. Hoping to see such products boom in the market. 👏👏👏

  • @tangkimkei8623
    @tangkimkei8623 Рік тому +1

    My friend who is a hawker says flies sitting on tables are a big issue. Customers were put off by d flies n assumed that her stall was unhygienic. In fact, she was very meticulous in cleaning n maintaining a very clean premise using d usual chemical detergents n bleach. But to no avail. Finally someone suggested she used fruit enzyme cleaner n it worked! She said no more flies or reduced drastically.

  • @blackholeworld9853
    @blackholeworld9853 Рік тому +17

    It is a good idea and you have done great job by awaring us about these revolutionaries

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n Рік тому +1

      The initial purpose was doing it for his wife. A man will go through great lengths for their wives you know.

  • @therealstephenfilms
    @therealstephenfilms Рік тому

    It's amazing to see how love can inspire and drive innovation. The Fuwa Cleaners founder's idea is a testament to the power of love and how it can spark creativity in unexpected ways.

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    @fflk4 Рік тому +15

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  • @yunlisa2243
    @yunlisa2243 Рік тому

    I love anything that is healthy recyclable products like these!
    I love how avocados pit can turn into bio plastic.
    I love how used coffee grains into useful soil nutrients. I want more invention like these to be successful and replace harmful chemicals.

  • @sukanyasinha9412
    @sukanyasinha9412 Рік тому +44

    This sounds like a great idea. However hopefully soaps like this would be labelled properly, telling us what exact fruits are being used in the soap. I am highly allergic to pineapples, so I wouldn't be able to use this soap

    • @tedbarsalou
      @tedbarsalou Рік тому +3

      We kinda hope you do use it now 🤣

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому

      ​@@tedbarsalou Wtf is wrong with you? Get help, grow up, or both

    • @2PiNkStEr
      @2PiNkStEr Рік тому +1

      I hope you use it

    • @kateyskrafts4197
      @kateyskrafts4197 Рік тому +11

      @@tedbarsalou why would you want him to use it?

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому

      @@kateyskrafts4197 I think some people feel hurt and alone and desperate to feel important, so they say stupid edgy trash because wishing harm on others is the only idea they have for pretending to be powerful and interesting for a brief second of their day. It's pathetic, I feel really sorry for the fragile losers who talk like this. They clearly have unmet needs that they don't know how to ask for help with

  • @msf1967
    @msf1967 11 місяців тому

    Years ago, I worked in a business work that happened to be next to the Dole pineapple plant, Honolulu. Coming and going, there was the stench of rotting pineapple waste. Somehow, I still love pineapple. I hope this type of cleaning product becomes more mainstream.