Aquí tenéis un vídeo en el cuál Winona nos da un ejemplo de como hacer pequeños souvenirs usando y reciclando bolsas de patatas. Una vez fabricados, Winona los vende a los turistas y locales pudiendo así ayudar a su madre.
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Showing posts with label we can recycle plastic. Show all posts
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Souvenirs made of chips bags / Souvenirs hechos de bolsas de patatas
Here you have a video where our little friend Winona is giving us an example of how to make small souvenirs using and recycling chips plastic bags. Later Winona sells these souvenirs to tourists and locals and she can helps her mother.
Aquí tenéis un vídeo en el cuál Winona nos da un ejemplo de como hacer pequeños souvenirs usando y reciclando bolsas de patatas. Una vez fabricados, Winona los vende a los turistas y locales pudiendo así ayudar a su madre.
Aquí tenéis un vídeo en el cuál Winona nos da un ejemplo de como hacer pequeños souvenirs usando y reciclando bolsas de patatas. Una vez fabricados, Winona los vende a los turistas y locales pudiendo así ayudar a su madre.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Raining day in Shanghai
Yesterday I could not post because blogger was not working well. Maybe because of the censure in China... Today I should post yesterday post, but it can wait till tomorrow. Today is raining in Shanghai and it is more important to condemn a stupid habit that Chinese have when it rains. I will explain you as best as I can.
Shanghai, has many offices buildings. It is the city with more skyscrapers in the world. All of these buildings were built with fancy materials and designed to be the most fancy ever. But nobody thought that it could be a problem when it rains... and in Shanghai, it rains a lot. Every floor is made of slippery materials when water is on them. So coming inside to the buildings when it rains is a dangerous task and an added risk for going to work
This is even funny when you see people slipping... but what I will tell you now will probably make you cry. To avoid slipping people, brilliant Chinese minded person thought: why do not we release a plastic bag for umbrellas when they get into the building? Bingo! they found a cheap solution for this little problem and they can keep their fancy buildings. Here you have the machine... (pic on the right side)
Instead of using carpets, that are reusable and you can keep them for a pretty long time, they deliver plastic bags. Do you know how many people is living in Shanghai? 20 million. Maybe 5 to 7 million of them are going everyday to these kind of buildings and they are receiving a plastic "condom" bag for their umbrellas when it rains.
Each rainy day in Shanghai, uncountable plastic bags are being delivered within any control and making our planet more dirty.
(Here you have a happy Chinese with his plastic bag)

And here on the right side you have the result of an umbrella with it "condom"
I do not know if you can see the damage that it represents to our planet. And I am pretty sure that it is not something that it is only being done in Shanghai. Other cities in China are doing as well. And I am pretty sure that many other countries in the world have the same stupid habit. Tomorrow post will make you think deeper about it. It is a video about our daily actions...
By the way, I was inspired to post it today because I refused to use the plastic bag for my umbrella and someone in the door tried to force me to use it. I did not know that water is worse than a plastic bag...
PS. Of course I did not use it and I use my hand to drain the water from my umbrella.
This is even funny when you see people slipping... but what I will tell you now will probably make you cry. To avoid slipping people, brilliant Chinese minded person thought: why do not we release a plastic bag for umbrellas when they get into the building? Bingo! they found a cheap solution for this little problem and they can keep their fancy buildings. Here you have the machine... (pic on the right side)
Instead of using carpets, that are reusable and you can keep them for a pretty long time, they deliver plastic bags. Do you know how many people is living in Shanghai? 20 million. Maybe 5 to 7 million of them are going everyday to these kind of buildings and they are receiving a plastic "condom" bag for their umbrellas when it rains.
(Here you have a happy Chinese with his plastic bag)
And here on the right side you have the result of an umbrella with it "condom"
I do not know if you can see the damage that it represents to our planet. And I am pretty sure that it is not something that it is only being done in Shanghai. Other cities in China are doing as well. And I am pretty sure that many other countries in the world have the same stupid habit. Tomorrow post will make you think deeper about it. It is a video about our daily actions...
By the way, I was inspired to post it today because I refused to use the plastic bag for my umbrella and someone in the door tried to force me to use it. I did not know that water is worse than a plastic bag...
PS. Of course I did not use it and I use my hand to drain the water from my umbrella.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Plastic recycling video
Dear readers,
I have found a video that might inspire us to go in the correct direction for plastic recycling. Mike Biddle is talking about several things that not so many people talks about when we talk about plastics.
Maybe because petrol companies have hidden interests on that industry that moves billions of usd.
What would you think if I tell you that we can get same plastic from used plastic than the same we get from oil and other chemicals?
The answer in following link: We can recycle plastic
I have found a video that might inspire us to go in the correct direction for plastic recycling. Mike Biddle is talking about several things that not so many people talks about when we talk about plastics.
Maybe because petrol companies have hidden interests on that industry that moves billions of usd.
What would you think if I tell you that we can get same plastic from used plastic than the same we get from oil and other chemicals?
The answer in following link: We can recycle plastic
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