Gotta love the narration obliquely mentioning just how bad and unsafe the working conditions are for the Chinese textile plastic recyclers without directly saying it.
My partner and I started recycling everything we could a few months ago. A scary amount accumulates each month and that's just from 2 adults 😔 Poor planet.
@17:27 Parmesan FAIL!: thats NOT Parmigiano, its Grana Padano! An english equivalent would be to make a video about Cheddar cheese at a Cheshire cheese factory.
@Eyjafjallajökull The funny part of the situation is that the British and every other English speaking country uses their own version that is nowhere close to what the original is. Before you even try, no, being English/British does not make their version the correct or original. You would be suprised how much the French have affected the Englishman's grammar. I could go on if you wish.
it amazes me how much work is put into counterfit proofing bills, all the while coins have no countermeasures, you could legit get your hands on a euro and then just copy it
I like how they gloss over the poor safety conditions in the Chinese factory. They're like "whoopsies, don't bumps your head or fall in the boiling caustic liquid."
@James Hughes Can u show link us some studies or research into this micro fiber oceanic pollution you're talking about ? Searched it on the web but couldn't find any valid sources supporting your claim.
ShipMonster Well, not much now, since China stopped accepting foreign recyclables. If the rest of Asia follows suit (which seems likely), we will be forced to recycle our waste at home, which IMHO is what we should have been doing all along. (I’m currently living in Switzerland, a country that is a huge exception, in that it recycles about 90% of its PET domestically. The rest of the west, including the rest of Europe as well as my home country of USA, let its plastic recycling infrastructure wither.) To pick up on your point about carbon, glass recycling is an interesting one. The raw materials for glass are so cheap that the only savings in recycling it are in energy, since melting down glass uses about half as much energy as melting the raw ingredients. But it’s heavy, so transporting it long distances for recycling makes no sense. So recycle it locally, right? Weeellll... thanks to consumption patterns, the colors of glass produced in a country aren’t the same ones as the glass disposed. For example, England imports tons of green glass full of wine, but needs mostly brown glass domestically, since they make mostly beer. The upshot is that glass recycling actually doesn’t make sense a lot of the time. But landfilling it is dumb, too. So we’d actually be smartest to start using crushed glass much more often as a substitute for sand and gravel, for example as aggregate in concrete and asphalt.
Squishy The Vampire Raw, unprocessed cotton is. (Like if you light a cotton ball on fire.) Cotton fabric , not so much. There’s a reason heavy cotton fabric is used for protective clothing. Look at jeans, for example. And on top of it, any fabric can be treated with flame retardants. (It’s required for kids clothing, though IMHO it should be for everyone’s.)
What the... Are you telling me that clothes were made from PLASTIC?!!?!???? WUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT My whole life has been a lie!!!! I've been living under a rock!!!!
"HOW IT WORKS | Euro coins" - well, you give the coins to the vendor and the vendor exchanges them for goods or services. Tends to be most effective in European Union countries.
@@michaelop757 Which is nice, but it still sounds depressing, sitting there an entire shift, going home knowing that tomorrow will be identical to yesterday and today....
How Parmesan is made.... Shows Grana Padano making... Not......... The..... Same..... Thing. Coming next. How Stilton is made showing Cheddar being made. ETA: I prefer Padano.
China rejects a bit of plastic because they have so much it's easy to choose what plastic they can use yearly. Phillipines reject Austrailian & US plastic because the President is not only a racist (not the best describer) but mostly he is trying to punish Aussies & Yanks. Please don't believe the news. PS. Ignorance is bliss. Polyester has been a staple of clothing since the late 40's, became a large portion of clothing in the 60's and by god, by the 80's had used a LOT..!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
"It may be rubbish to us, but to the Chinese textile industry, this plastic waste is a valuable commodity." Heh, not so much anymore. Also, turns out plastic's recyclability was always questionable, at best, and that plastic producers had to cajole and propagandize people into thinking it was fine.
I'd hate a job sorting the colored plastic from the white plastic. Heck, I'd hate a job doing anything they are doing in the polyester thread segment. Unless the job was like, 4 hrs. a day.
Protected Designation of Origin producers: "It's tradition! You can't make this anywhere else! This food is only special because it has a long and storied and very exclusive history of being made here!" also Protected Designation of Origin producers: *uses the most modern mass-production techniques and tools possible that everyone else uses, to maximize production*
When you can’t find a full how it’s made episode, so you hit up how it works
No matter how many times I watch this series, I still think wow
Gotta love the narration obliquely mentioning just how bad and unsafe the working conditions are for the Chinese textile plastic recyclers without directly saying it.
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@@theresaortiz9350 17
I winced at the chinese lady breathing in the plastic fluff unmasked
Bro. This is the same narrator as kurzgesagt
Yooooo he does sound like it!!
One is German one is English lol
@@playstationprodigies7055 5 tree ⅝
@@christopherkyneur3580 uh yes?
Long lost brother?
This documentary really make happen every day.
10:20 looks like Sonic hit a nail.
good one😄
no, alot of nails
Polyester from recycled plastic. That certainly explains why it lasts so goddamn long.
Why is that surprising? The 'poly' is from 'polymer'.
The "pointy bits" on a fork are called tines, not splines.
Those spoon bending workers look really really happy
HaHa, don't know why but they looked Germans. I'm surprised at the amount of manual work though
@@alb673 they are Germans there are German engravings on the pressing tools. Probably a company from Solingen.
Al the time talking about Parmigiano Reggiano, when the actual wheel of cheese was Grana Padano (just look at the final stamp) and lmao.
Well done.
fun fact, all Parmigiano Reggiano have the same pattern on the rind
@@quantuman100 *yep*
Even Grana Padano, but in a different pattern
@@quantuman100 Fun?
Highest respect for workers in China working conditions.
Nobody
This show: shows a detailed step by step video on making literal money
@Chuchu no
huh, here ive been this whole time like an absolute chump thinking knives would be the easier of all the cutlery's to make.
damn doooood
havent reached that yet did they baloon form it?
9:36 talk about some professional animation
Marvelous. All I can say. Bring more of such staff.
16:03 "when the cheese winds down the river in full galore, and the love for dairy burns forevermore, it's amoooooreeeee...!"🎵
17:51 I have to admire the shoplifters being able to carry out of the store a full wheel of parmesan under their baseball cap or shirt
I really wish packaging was made with recycling in mind. I also wish people would stop throwing trash into the recycle bin.
My partner and I started recycling everything we could a few months ago. A scary amount accumulates each month and that's just from 2 adults 😔 Poor planet.
It's amazing that so much of the product line was not yet automated at the time this was filmed. None of these jobs exists anymore.
They do in China.... Edit: wow, that pattern cutting room isn't even seen in Vietnam today! That is totally outdated.
@@toomanymarys7355 yea its been almost 8 years LOL
@17:27 Parmesan FAIL!: thats NOT Parmigiano, its Grana Padano! An english equivalent would be to make a video about Cheddar cheese at a Cheshire cheese factory.
7:20 Those are some awesome Green Flames :)
Its Copper Oxide
Forks. They're not called "splines", they are tines.
@Eyjafjallajökull So we disagree. Big deal.
@Eyjafjallajökull The funny part of the situation is that the British and every other English speaking country uses their own version that is nowhere close to what the original is. Before you even try, no, being English/British does not make their version the correct or original. You would be suprised how much the French have affected the Englishman's grammar. I could go on if you wish.
I've always wondered how parmesan works, it's nice to finally know.
You could google it and watch corresponding video. You welcome
He is joking. There are no mechanical or electronic parts in parmesan that "work".
15:34 "but they were, all of them deceived, for another ring was made. The ringmaster crafted a master ring to rule above all others."
it amazes me how much work is put into counterfit proofing bills, all the while coins have no countermeasures, you could legit get your hands on a euro and then just copy it
The cost to produce a coin should be about the same as value of the coin, so you shouldn't be able to produce a 1 EUR coin for less than 1 EUR cost :)
Watching all of this so l can be fun at parties
I tried that. Didn't work.
@@bigroblee Try harder
"fun" is a strong word in this situation
You're gonna kill it
what parties ... is not allowed to party for 1 year now
all that work and the only thing my uncle uses a butter knife for is to practice knife throwing lol
10:38 This guy's like, "Are we done with this? I hate my job but at least it makes MONEY!"
Making cutlery out of stainless steel which doesn't affect taste - and then plating it with silver which does just that with some foods...
I like how they gloss over the poor safety conditions in the Chinese factory. They're like "whoopsies, don't bumps your head or fall in the boiling caustic liquid."
Meanwhile in Britain and 'murica we have robots and machines to handle that shit for us.
Effing PC brigade
You don't complain when your shopping at Walmart tho
@James Hughes Can u show link us some studies or research into this micro fiber oceanic pollution you're talking about ? Searched it on the web but couldn't find any valid sources supporting your claim.
@James Hughes Ah thanks. I'll go thru it. Hmm... Seems like there's no permanent solution to the Plastic problem then .
I wonder how people that are assigned to run these companies react when they meet the entities that are responsible for this technology.
What do you mean?
splines tines and prongs. Thought I didn't think spline had anything to do with forks
how would it feel to stick your bare hand into the worlds supply of Parmesan
@ 2.00 FANTASTIC
this video is OP
whenever I hear the word cutlery I immediately think of Cutner from house md
Vote it up, nice video clip, thank you for sharing it :)
16:37 look at all that cheese
"Sometimes I dream about cheese"
Jeeze
@@itsmehere1 Gmod? xD
@@MajorBuzzKill stop trying
Not at all disappointed by this time stamp and will be forwarding said citation to record this incredible moment in history
they are not splines but TINES
Sounds highly flammable
makes sense, now I know why I have always hated the feel of polyester fibers.
splines are like gears cut into shafts. Tines are the stabby parts of a fork or is there multiple names? Spline just seems so wrong
No, you're right, forks have tines. You'd think they'd do a little better with their terminologies.
23:03 , leave it to the experts .//// CUTS TO DUDE WITH NO FINGER NAIL >>>> AYEAH YOURE GOOD AT YOUR JOB BRO HAHA
At 11:54 - that same coin, the 1933 gold $20 "double eagle" will be auctioned in the US during June, 2021, with an auction estimate of $15 million.
That cutlery expert at the end has the tip of his finger missing
23:03
What do you for a job?
um, I poke cheese floating past me
Me explaining why I’m wearing a trash bag: 0:00 to 6:37
single use plastic is evil
How can an inanimate, man-made object be 'evil'?
@@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853 not evil, but inconvenient for the proliferation of the human race and our biodome
drchpt biodome ? Who lives in a biodome
You like reusing syringes and IV lines??????
@@herminionz You can sterilize yourself.
Euro coins England has left the chat.
The comment section is so dry I'm dehydrated
hi dehydrated, i am gay
Polyester is terrible material if you work or do anything near sparks. Just the tiniest little spark will quickly become a big hole in polyester.
When the head cheese maker does a line of parmesan at 17:26 lmao
Good..
Now..spek...my...big...pand...m....now...Good
I..she...Koean....pocea
salman khan are you alright?
I wonder how much carbon is used to ship trash to China, then processed, then shipped back to sell as clothes? Not sure I'd call that efficient.
They are shipping their recyclables to Malaysia and now they have a shit load of unrecycled plastic garbage . It's on UA-cam .
ShipMonster Well, not much now, since China stopped accepting foreign recyclables. If the rest of Asia follows suit (which seems likely), we will be forced to recycle our waste at home, which IMHO is what we should have been doing all along. (I’m currently living in Switzerland, a country that is a huge exception, in that it recycles about 90% of its PET domestically. The rest of the west, including the rest of Europe as well as my home country of USA, let its plastic recycling infrastructure wither.)
To pick up on your point about carbon, glass recycling is an interesting one. The raw materials for glass are so cheap that the only savings in recycling it are in energy, since melting down glass uses about half as much energy as melting the raw ingredients. But it’s heavy, so transporting it long distances for recycling makes no sense. So recycle it locally, right? Weeellll... thanks to consumption patterns, the colors of glass produced in a country aren’t the same ones as the glass disposed. For example, England imports tons of green glass full of wine, but needs mostly brown glass domestically, since they make mostly beer. The upshot is that glass recycling actually doesn’t make sense a lot of the time. But landfilling it is dumb, too. So we’d actually be smartest to start using crushed glass much more often as a substitute for sand and gravel, for example as aggregate in concrete and asphalt.
The shipping containers use shockingly little every per pound. It's kinda crazy.
For English narrative English subtitles are not required. The subtitles besides being wrong sometimes hide some important part of visual.
any one that pays that amount for a costume needs to be heavily medicated
So you're saying my hoodie is just a plastic bottle
13:48 made me lol too much for my age. Headcheesemaker lol
I'm glad you made the comment because I was thinking it lol
3:24 That's how they make fake rice.
Seriously?
Banana Puree now I feel stupid
Banana Puree Thats true
i thought i was still watching the parmesan vid and got so confused when i saw plastic being shredded-
19:30 They're called tines not splines!
I love baths in acid....ahhhhh
this channel is amazing
It explains why the cloths feel hot and uncomfortable
no wonder why polyester is so damn itchy. that and acrylic scarves.
Copper, nickel Sandwich? I'm hungry now
idk why but it pisses me off the molten metal that sticks to everything and doesnt end in the final product
you just have OCD its normal i have too
How many polyesters did you have to kill to make that suit?
@ 06:43
Title of the video should be: *How It's Made - Monopoly Money*
🤔😆
Yo at 16:46 that s not parmigiano reggiano, its grana padano, the little brother
Like saying "this is how BMW is made" but showing VW factory 😂
Surely the pointy bits on folks are call prongs. And to spline. It to join two thing together
China doesn't take plastic recycling waste anymore. And there are few other places to ship it to be processed. It's kind of a crisis right now.
Most of it ends up in the ocean now
Each Euro coin die can do up to 200,000 coins? Think how many coins are made daily. The pattern makers for the dies must be working round the clock.
As of 2007 3,586,000,000 2 Euro coins had been minted. That means they’ve gone thru almost 18,000 dies!
The cutlery model at the end is missing a finger tip😮
It's fun because this cheese is not Parmigiano Reggiano but Grana Padano similar but not the same
The tweaker in me drools over those bails of copper.
14:02 bare cheesemaker hands? In MY parmesan?
Apparently it's more likely than I think
I'll stick to 100% cotton or a slight blend of non-natural +98% cotton. Dying by fire while melting in my clothes is NOT the way I want to go.
Doug Jones u know cotton is super flammable right?
@@FanFav101 cotton will burn, polyester will melt melting into your skin.
youre THAT paranoid about burning alive? maybe see a psychiatrist
Squishy The Vampire Raw, unprocessed cotton is. (Like if you light a cotton ball on fire.) Cotton fabric , not so much. There’s a reason heavy cotton fabric is used for protective clothing. Look at jeans, for example. And on top of it, any fabric can be treated with flame retardants. (It’s required for kids clothing, though IMHO it should be for everyone’s.)
What the...
Are you telling me that clothes were made from PLASTIC?!!?!????
WUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT
My whole life has been a lie!!!!
I've been living under a rock!!!!
Polyester, acrylic, and nylon are plastic.
17:25 Hi Luigi!
6:40 how euro coin is made
So thats why you take the lids off...
"HOW IT WORKS | Euro coins" - well, you give the coins to the vendor and the vendor exchanges them for goods or services. Tends to be most effective in European Union countries.
What did you do for a living made spoons for 30 years
Seems depressing
@@jesset3395 he provided the people with spoons to eat it's an important job.
@@michaelop757 Which is nice, but it still sounds depressing, sitting there an entire shift, going home knowing that tomorrow will be identical to yesterday and today....
1:40 recycled plastic wrapped in plastic.
Those arent forks, they're fiveks.
postghost
How Parmesan is made.... Shows Grana Padano making...
Not......... The..... Same..... Thing.
Coming next. How Stilton is made showing Cheddar being made.
ETA: I prefer Padano.
Anthony Handcock I know, right? Love them both! Love them all!
I know but same basic orocess
16:41 Nikocado's heaven
in my country we all got ripped off when the euro was introduced!.
S Dew NL?
17:25 parmesan secret - Luigi rubs the needle under his nose, this where the bacteria flavorin comes from.
11:35 2.22 this number keeps popping up in my life
No wonder no body counterfeits coins, they are not worth the trouble.
Techmoan, is it you???
Not anymore. The Chinese reject most plastic because it isn't clean enough...
China rejects a bit of plastic because they have so much it's easy to choose what plastic they can use yearly.
Phillipines reject Austrailian & US plastic because the President is not only a racist (not the best describer) but mostly he is trying to punish Aussies & Yanks.
Please don't believe the news.
PS. Ignorance is bliss. Polyester has been a staple of clothing since the late 40's, became a large portion of clothing in the 60's and by god, by the 80's had used a LOT..!
@@seanwoodward1117 a better description would be that the president is a fucking idiot
I don’t care about color. I want plastic interlocking bricks.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
"It may be rubbish to us, but to the Chinese textile industry, this plastic waste is a valuable commodity."
Heh, not so much anymore.
Also, turns out plastic's recyclability was always questionable, at best, and that plastic producers had to cajole and propagandize people into thinking it was fine.
I'd hate a job sorting the colored plastic from the white plastic. Heck, I'd hate a job doing anything they are doing in the polyester thread segment. Unless the job was like, 4 hrs. a day.
Protected Designation of Origin producers: "It's tradition! You can't make this anywhere else! This food is only special because it has a long and storied and very exclusive history of being made here!"
also Protected Designation of Origin producers: *uses the most modern mass-production techniques and tools possible that everyone else uses, to maximize production*
18:31 - damn that does not look safe :P
It isn't. I don't think this is allowed in the US at all. No fingers allowed to ever be under a press.
No hair or bear nets in the cheese factory? No way that’s food safe!