Give plastic a new life!♻️ Recycled beanie project 💙 #ecofriendly

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Published 2024-04-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @abhireels9661
    Which company cap are you wearing Me: cocacola and 7 up cap
  • @asfandkhan5982
    I thought he's making Cotton candy with that plastic 😂
  • @321cool
    WARNING: melts at higher temperatures and becomes poisonous when burning.
  • @Mori_oop
    As a textile artist, yes you can make yarn in this exact way, but you cannot physically dye it, it is almost impossible unless you use plastic dyes before you spray it, the yarn used is not the yarn “made”
  • My respect and admiration for this businessman who recycles plastic instead of polluting, congratulations 👏 👍
  • Sooo, I work for a woollen mill. We manufacture sheep’s wool, acrylic, polyester, nylon and cotton yarn products, and each one has a different manufacturing method. The plastics generally need an alkaline environment to accept dyes, natural materials need acid and both need to be heated to sub-boiling temps. You know what the hilarious part is? Those bottles are made of the wrong type of plastic to allow for that kind of dying. Tack on the fact that his dyeing process is heavily flawed, and on top of that I have a knitting machine just like the one he’s used. It can’t knit two types of knits like what you see on the finished product, and the only way it knits that neatly is by using waste yarn lest it curls at the start and end. The knitted product isn’t a single type of knit, either. As for that blue dye, again, completely wrong method of dyeing. I’m more angry at this shit than I have any right to be, but doing this on an industrial scale I know you can’t dye polyethylene like that. We can’t even dye it at my joint because of the separate processes required for it, and homeboy mix up some acrylic paint in baby blue and called a day.
  • @Saihnaa67
    We need people like you in this world
  • @Mulletmans
    The microplastics in this guy's system got to be crazy 😂
  • @Wateringman
    The problem with clothing made of plastic, is that if it catches on fire, most plastic melt and stick tenaciously to your skin.
  • @Semabachos
    Lovely to see someone willingly contributing to the massive microplastic problem we're facing
  • @kate8705
    When handling plastics like this, you should wear protective equipments, gloves, masks, goggles because microplastics could enter your body and it's dangerous
  • A friendly reminder to everyone watching, this isn't how any of this works and most recycled material you buy uses maybe 6% actual recycled material. Chemical changes are very definitive and it's actually quite hard to recycle and fake content like this helps people think plastic isn't a problem as long as they recycle it when that's very incorrect.
  • I appreciate your efforts towards recycling. That's precisely what we need to do to ensure a cleaner environment.
  • @Omni-King2099
    If only recycling was actually this efficient when big companies do it
  • Ok but why is this one of the only accurate crafts ive seen, like why arent all 6 minute craft channels like this