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a mess, things up, visiting brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary the, or is the new young? well, let me explain. hello and welcome on. so i think everybody and you're all watching equally from fremont. good fashion, refurbished phones and on slide deck or z was in the fatty gee size of the water. and then also one of my favorite cents and this will be yours. not only are you today, e waste is going phenomenally in india,
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and i think it's time that really considered our consumption factor. should you'll be buying a new phone or is it better than yours or maybe buying or refurbished for a better idea? and what is these lights to this that you would find on? so, so these questions i'm not a little about and or to that's india is using in new ways to be with this massive problem of you waste in this next report. but obviously you guys are going to place the big tech companies will drive the didn't exist. it's a sunday evening and this market in north debbie is la still 1390000000 mobile phones the solar globally. and it will 5000000000 mobiles estimated to be thrown away. but right here could be a solution for much of this waste. i'm in the north indian market and there's really nothing you've con, get to basically like this and what people are using, whatever they have it on them to fix what's for the biggest changes in the way
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products are made is changing this market and others like it without even full of the 5 or 6 of us m o u k the m o u that one. 0 yeah. when do you to do that? that one, and because people are choosing to buy new rather than repair e waste and they'll mix up the majority of our overall toxic waste and it's happening all over the world. so many people are now working to bring this roof band mindset back in the retain this ingenuity and the cultural 6 thing was broken, but also keeping us a going to me i'm here, i'm daily the respect to figure out how all of this is going to fails. and then my phone for 4 and a half years now, which is a relatively very long time to own a smartphone. i'm going to challenge with my size and see how much longer i can make it last. but i've also been very careless, uncompleted void. my display, if i look it up and it goes to 2000 refuse to buy
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a new phone on the same models. so i'm here to see whether it's worth getting into bed instead of you have a lot of i'm just not sure whether it's worth being a ton of them getting a new phone with a new buy cheap and the, the, the showroom quoted $16000.00 rupees, which is more than half the price of the form. so i'm not going to, i'm going to get a few more quotes from a different place. this is an informal and semi form, an electronic deposit. this is a grey area. some vendors maybe authorize the, those are, those may not be registered and not all of them pay taxes. because they told me they can offer the cheapest services by cutting deals over or under the table a find some look around or the other 7000 already a copy of god. we think what you've got is because of the may i be quite
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interesting that everybody has quoted me a different single, which means that of course, as will stand there, then you have to have it and you have to find the best price, which does take a lot of time to think about india has a long history of repairing, over replacing most read, gone those ones, how to call the other cielo, who fix solved, ease of state and families for many generations. but it gets more nice. this tradesman specializes in only fixing the economic boom of the 1990 the 2000 and change this culture completely with more money in their pockets and things getting cheapest. people started buying mall and somebody else happened. india went outside digits of every kind of payment is now done online from rick shows to coconut, brought to having a phone is now basically mandatory phone in the us for cheap and accessible that i'm more people with phones than bed all mattresses or chairs electronic devices to
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became an outlier to the old in japan culture media because electronics companies don't allow for repair. gadgets have been accused of being designed for the dump. it's called planned obsolescence companies have been taken to quote over it's, for example, this year. apple is prepaying to be up to $500000000.00 in the us and settlements in a case like using them of slowing down old iphones. the italian government find samsung 5000000 euros in a similar case, but found that updates slowed down devices. as a result of all this e ways has drawn phenomenally in india, and many countries have had similar results and best stories of development. and after them's very little of this waste is formerly recycled. this is where electronics come in. this is the biggest electronics waste market in the country truck loads of discarded electronics come here every the and i'm jumps
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onto local traders. these people separate them and sell parts on the recyclers or other kinds of struck dealers. there's literally e waste everywhere. the look at that here said was break down the tech to recover anything of value the results of this kind of informal dumping. i mean of this by what's meant to be a storm drain, but there's no space for water to flow. we saw a lot of people including and especially children, collecting anything of value. and this scavenging comes at a high price. the left gagne and mobility of an e waste has been known to cause skin conditions in the 1st instance. but it's also been linked to problems with the liver and development of the brain including a newborns. it was very hard to film here.
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nobody really wanted to talk to me on camera. i met se, and ha, a research show of chemical pollution to ask what needs to happen to stop this? to work on the production site, autumn consumption site, it will have to make a lot of adjustments on the production site that can see that how do you design products that us suppose they're going to design the product, which is more than letting nature. but that's what a v i will just, you will just finding a product because you cannot take you to the next level. the 2nd thing is about lowering consumption is also because if we design products, but if it last with me for a long time, i am not likely to desponding. so my risk generation becomes reduced. code thing is about we need to formalize or pass. we need to formalize refurbishments and by law also them for me to is only that. how do we encourage this? i think back we have
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a lot of them being able to get to this 3rd thing is something the government is starting to work on. it launched a $14.20 to ensure the citizens have the right to repair around 50 companies of signing up sofa on people. these include manufacturers of farm equipment, consumers, you roubles, and also one buyers as well as electronics. i met the man in charge royd, commerce thing, the highest sucking administrative office, the ministry of consumer affairs who went over the main points in case the product required. zip is a routine maintenance. it shouldn't be expensive, it should be easily accessible. and it should be noted li, available in the system of the consumer. so we put all that together and we are doing that i to repair a framework. most specifically, this would include access to information on how to repair, providing cheap and original step ups to consume of i'm fluid bodies and it also includes more specific codes to action like that. all charges must be
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u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. right now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been able to past as a bill environment. and that is, it can be a long process. this is on with donia or profess of law at alliance university and manual who has looked into where india's ad with the right to repair. but it's possible at the bottom and also one buffet, right? yes, visible is possible because remember that we are talking about also the interest of and um let's say produce
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a groups that are quite powerful in not india. that was the case. it was decided to um, either mean to 2010, but that's the case. in this case, a lawyer name should cut the 14 com manufacturers to quote, which only allowed for repairs and exclusive repair shops. he argued that these manufactures monopolize the spare parts market and will be using this dominance sometimes mocking up the price of spare pods. 5000 percent. the manufacturer was plugged back in the arguments. was that what would be no? so let's say we think he's such an tools because you mostly for allow me more people to repair those costs or those consumer goods we go, it's going to influence our direct to appropriate your rights. in that case, the court decided against them mandating that they allow consumers to go wherever they choose, based on what they can access and afford the problem. that if you have, it has more kids with intellectual property. i noticed, but do you mean discounts investments into that industry, for example,
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the funds that produce those electronic goods maybe does this, and we have reduced incentives to enter the market. the me after getting the market because it will say, well, but then when we are using these options for you know that because all the different budget rex is not protected because of the right to the fact that has already been pushed back. even against a simple us b c, charging road, i believe india has asked for an exemption or a delay, seeing if it otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries are pushing ahead on this. in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to
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repair. in all 27 countries of the summer, even hanging on her bed vouchers paid for by national group of funds from to setup . what might become a norm across many products. unrepairable to index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a refrigerator to give the consumer more agency. the u. s. has not fall behind them . such decisions would have impacts some countries like india and beyond the some of the products, standard global supply chains. so they manufacture for was so the word has to be done. the same page is a difficult task or 2. but then we also engage with you and they are doing from a specific date, they're making expenditures. so reset, okay. uh you plus 6 months is estimated to be a $20000000000.00 domestic market for repair and a $5000000.00 domestic market for refurbishment in india. so start to upset, jumping in by setting up repair and refurbishment units cdp. i am buying the and
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gadget wouldn't know. i examples board with huge foreign investments, the vin, the vin proposition for the consumer, for the guy who's looking as a and gets an employment and the company expensive and the 12th. because we want to get some benefits because it's cheaper and accessible. and the guys being able to make a living. but this all still exist in pockets in very early stages. the big challenges, the hundreds of thousands of people whose livelihood depends on for fact, formalizing such a mass of informal economy developing skills, registering, and ensuring the paid tax is not going to be an easy task. even if the government says the intention is that it's also going to be a challenge to keep account of all these resources. but that is the whole, the thing i've decided not to change the display of my phone because it's about a part of the costs of buying the new phone itself, which is just too expensive,
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especially considering. i don't have a guarantee that the new display will last for long enough time to make the investment was that? so i think i'm just going to wait for my phone to dice and buy a new one. but if and when that i to the bed does come into play, my decision might be quite different. developing countries like india have a unique opportunity to still tap into that college of renewals and repair and retain them for a most sustainable and equitable future. there are more, he goes on oswell woods than ever before. and this means of the dia, manufacturing industry is growing. and that means that more and more dials are ending up in i'm not to saddle what, what was a lot of times these are exporting their disorders. ios watkins, i'm dealing with them is a major challenge because not only are they more on biodiesel or the ones, but they're also very, very hot. so is that i need to acknowledge that can help us with this problem or of no way of talking. all of it. let's find out is find some
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money, has no shortage of lines right now. his company, but he's not far from home by specializes in reciting diet. he started out in the business for decades ago regarding the fact that with the funds for companies that the 1st choice. the 2nd one is the uh, data free goes without knowing us funds that are wireless. so be going sauce bias from them. the amount of these values processed by is my theme is almost doubled over the past 5 years. his main customers are really more companies just like the booming market. dia recycling is a growing business in india last year, and it gave new life to some one and a half 1000000. dias, industrial split se, but it could be more, the majority still end up in refuse dumps in
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order to have safety supposedly strategies come up from the government or from the industry side. this important that we don't dump it to mentions because that could cause problems such as the infestation of the tests on to be tires or even if you're in some of it. the information of tires can actually be very definitely to be in by his budding, most tires can pollute the environment, is to put it in the landfill. that's also damaged ecosystem. the sound of nevada, 75 kilometers outside moved by is home to one of india's leading style recyclers. the company uses the waste my data to produce a material uses as far as reinforcement enroll, construction for the boss can use it as up. so i could or was 6, maybe, and used tires, joby, and with a lot that how many i added and recommended. although we started as a gift, the don't to do and then process to the machines. your 1st,
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the 1st one is called at dias. heard or pass or no say that the tires are suspended 1st in 50 millimeter pieces before being sentenced to and now they're measuring colder respond reach for the reduces them to a size of 25 millimeters. these are also called tire. and see if i can save them $25.00 and the size length of protective to the next step involves chopping up those chips into even smaller pieces and then fucking them up for delivery. the fine granular it is lisa mixed with drugs to stones and put them in to create as well. um, what do you do cause chrome, it makes store itself is, is more robust and do that. but the government policies, and in fact, the lord engineering policy saves the surface of world, shouldn't have a better product, which would handle the good uh, you know,
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which sort of live in fact uh, you know, at the higher temperatures, richardson lives with the water also, which can carry the higher traffic loads. so i think the number of the domain, the between one of them, when it's in the head and weaknesses area. the material is being used in the construction of a 67 kilometer stretch of the denny chapel highway. the contractor on the project says, the modified benjamin boost the performance of as far as concrete is got benefit to be okay. and they call the improve the right quality of their own when compared to regular as far as for the to to be smoother. and the more traffic that old gates, i think the more able to help create new was frictional scars or your present it or die or back. i'm about experts. see that? the recycling scrap tires for neutral isn't environmentally friendly. alternative
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to all those 2nd life options, such as binding them to produce industrial or the production of crum rubber modified benjamin, however, is extremely energy intensive due to the high temperatures required steady compared to conventional us. but it did reach considerably north c o 2 emissions and yet, despite the positive result, construction companies in india remained reluctant to use the bathroom. and i believe there is like a vacation. i'm going to be in the street to use, or to shred the rubber into the site to the product number one, which also means that you have not get a stop to use the robot in good, right? since number 2 is there is there still demand, it can be standard guidelines for the specifications that you should start using
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the recycling products. the government has introduced rules under which style manufacturers and importers must recycle their products. companies have been too slow to respond and are demanding financial supports to implement the regulations. scientists mean by going through a range of opportunities for using the psycho styles. we've also, uh, used to the mean for bidding pictures inbox. so if you want to do better dykes or ports that could be used if you want to use it for some other purpose, i think there, there is a good number of uses of rubber in, in, in similar to structure as well via the tires of 1st use it takes $15000.00 scrap tires to produce. crum benjamin for one can normally do a fluid with the network that spends 6700000 kilometers.
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india is old, who is immense potential of cycles waste diet. plastic is not good for not in line. and we annoyed so on environmental list informed us that he decided to clean up all the beaches and with them or forcing the news. but he did not stop there. he decided to turn it into something more useful and beautiful and teach others how to do the same. for example, the chip does not end up on the shore, but instead, it's shawn's phones into something like this. i got seen even useful need talkie from josh. what do jenny beach in seminar is a force in plastic waste. substitute eigenvalues used to hand pick the rubbish and dispos adults in garbage bins onto. he'd realize that that didn't make it disappear . today he was plastic. josh, as
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a result of rome. what do you do that he don't into attractive items inspired by the years he lived and worked in australia, when most austic is recycled? not to know what is left the funding to live on the 3rd party cargo. i spent my childhood here info to, to everything, and i went to the quote here for 10 years on the time you and i loved the beach and i am phones of the see almost every day, almost every day i would come and play by the sea shore well i know, and that is, so i have lots of memories from that time i and i go to amazing beauty to be a lot to me and so i returned a new pair of the guys, i'm not going to be. but after i came back, i noticed lots of things with into the same buying them out there with piles of garbage on the sea shore. i sense the urge to try to change something. i put funding it the plastics problem, especially multi layer plastics, like potato tea bags, for example, i can be recycled. it's a huge board and one out environment,
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but nobody out there. nothing either. busy video, but he's no focusing on his skills to people in and around for bucetti in the book, but it's in that article mode, the plastic garbage unenrolled affected him d p. s. there is no proper solution. instead of collecting and cleaning the garbage to create cost products, it wouldn't be easier if everyone separated the trash at. so some of that be we could do the software from the 2nd just using what it is used to package metal, either legitimately pretty recently on the alarm about a lot of via the machete. the optics can be sold. the environmental activist advice has them and about how to make money with big trucks outside these items, like this box, for example, was sold as a 0 waste festival and for the chevy, it's a win win situation. the financial, i'm from. so now you're putting down the problem livelihood. so based on the cd, but these, these a low describe it as being washed ashore,
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like plastic and other trash. they had no idea of what to do about it, but no the news to me, baskets, 10 bags, and other cloths to create all my men. mississippi g comes to collect the product that he pleases. 200 individual piece for small glasgow that's mode then to your it was about 300 to peaceful, big baskets on 80400 bucks and 900 for children's bags. and the important thing is now of a village is very p. there is a cost plus 5 another for the la you put in a lot of good of the lives let in the changes allow, man, i saw those village them and making a living. doing this, i got inspired to whole empty out of, of the i always very happy about and get up and put them both on the a lot of your loved ones to spend a sense of responsibility for from my side. didn't know. i didn't know step. this is a small step from my side of goods if we are old fill minded to make some effort.
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and then we can protect our environment to be chosen and ready to meet to alaska. perfect, but the biggest trip to pieces is the belief that someone else will see that i am totally on board with this idea of designing maximum value. also, whether it is to recycling or reusing or something else. what do you, what are there any such habits that you incorporate to me on the life? do let me know. you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then take it good by the
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