Ever wonder how plastic pollution is manufactured? Have I got the video for you! This is a clip of a 750mL water bottle blowing machine doing it’s thing — it’s thing being making future ocean trash as quickly as possible. There’s also a video of the same process being used
This is an incredibly smooth video of a man casually trick-kicking a discarded drink bottle into the back of a garbage truck like he does this all the time. And maybe he does. They do say practice makes perfect, and I don’t know if anyone could ever do this on
This is a video from a Casper, Wyoming mechanic who had a hoarder bring her Scion xB in to have a nonfunctioning window repaired. If only she’d been hoarding working windows instead of trash. Seriously though, hoarding disorder is a real thing, and it makes me sad. And, at least
This is some Ring doorbell cam footage of a recycling truck eating a family’s recycling bin, presumably after deeming the bin itself suitable for recycling. Me? I’m never sure if I’m supposed to put my yogurt cups in the recycling or not. It looks like the truck actually malfunctioned based
Littering: it’s illegal in Japan. It’s also illegal here but you’d never guess it from all the McDonald’s bags blowing across the road like tumbleweeds. Enter Keisuke Nakagome and Yusuke Matsumoto, the litter collecting samurai of Shibuya, Japan. Every weekend they descend upon the city and flamboyantly collect litter with
Because you can’t stop the music, this is a video of a young boy covering the percussion of Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ on his homemade bucket and jug drum set. What a little rocker. He should connect with this bucket and jug drummer and start their own
This is a “Flaminrose”, a flamingo inspired prosthetic leg for wine glasses with broken stems. It was created by neverita design as part of their ‘Emergency Aid’ project, which “aims to transform broken and unusable objects into creative products.” Man, where have these been my entire relationship? I swear, if
Because why do any extra work if you don’t have to, this is a short clip from Disney’s The Jungle Book and Winnie The Pooh, which used the exact same animation to move Mowgli and Christopher Robin. Disney has actually recycled a lot of animations over the years, as is