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Dear scroll - why don't just turn up the background music volume and add subtitles instead of presenting the human voice that sounds feeble compared to the loud music. Interviews are audible and clear. Please improve narration sound quality or add subtitles. This is true for almost all of your videos.
Ответитьbest alternative to plastic. gives good oppurtunity for local people
ОтветитьRespect my fellow farmers and villagers who create natural things
ОтветитьPlease apne purane culture ki tarah mitti or tree ke patto ka istemal kare
ОтветитьNo. This leaves should not be dried by electric power. We used to eat and pack food in this leaves for medicinal reasons. This leaves help thyroid balance plz. Only fresh leaves have this property
ОтветитьThey should take a cue from Sikkim regarding enforcement on their own regulations
ОтветитьAlso we should encourage pattal and dona like before
ОтветитьIf we start selling bottled milk like before we can save millions of kg of plastic milk bags
ОтветитьIf we love our mother nature ,she will give us every thing to sustain happy and healthy life ❤
ОтветитьShe literally said its a multipurpose plant , nobody had called plants multipurpose .
ОтветитьThe ban is one use plastic is not fully implemented. The use of pastic products produces so much waste that it outweigh this effort. I so garbage bags made of plastic only increasing day by day and also the amount of garbage product also growing so this effort must be extended to other areas as well such as composting at home and reduce waste in general.
ОтветитьAncient indian wisdom has most of the answers for the problems of present day humans and earth.
ОтветитьAll this is just talk. Plastic is every where in packaging to Rucksack to chappal to shops selling grocery packed in plastic bags and to cheap toxic Chinese plastic imports. India will never solve problem of 0lsdt8c pollution. Just go to Juhu Beach in Mumbai to see plastic garbage floating in the waves. India will never be a clean country. Politicians will make bombastic claims fact of the matter is NO HOPE.
ОтветитьFinally, Kulbhushan ji is getting the recognition he deserves🙏
ОтветитьAre these people from Himachal Pradesh??? Which District.?? something fiSHY???
ОтветитьHow can this be termed as a green alternative when during the process, a plastic or paper sheet is used for binding the leaves onto it
ОтветитьAp jayse logonke Athak pryase paryavarn me badlaav Aayega. Pure bharatme Esaka prayog hona Chahiye.
ОтветитьVery good
ОтветитьIts wonderful to see an alternative to plastic combined with a revival of traditionally used material. But is it sustainable to create a product out of them at scale given it a limited forest resource . Forest resources makes sense as a commodity for a local communities, as it will only be harvested at a rate that it can be replenished in nature . For larger scale commercial use it might be better to cultivate it than to depend heavily on a limited forestry resource that would be better suited as a sustainable resource for the local communities. It also makes use realize that to sustainably tackle the plastic use we need many such alternatives working together everything from banana leaf , to bamboo fiber , to such forest plants (as long as they are harvested at a sustainable rate) etc. The real strength is in the diversity of solutions as it was the case in more traditional use cases.
ОтветитьI remember going to my colony phuchka wala and they serving in bowls made of leaves. In Kolkata, we call them shaal pata. I don’t know why they ever went away! They are cheaper and better than any plastic or paper plates. Worst are the styrofoam plates! It’s good to see the mechanisation, that’ll help a lot in building back this industry, and selling them at a premium and cheap can help quickly capture market. I really hope these come back to their past glory. I always ask my phuchka wala to buy those! 🥰
ОтветитьVv nice
ОтветитьThose plates made with the mechanical press look awesome - go and flood India with them!
I am even willing to donate for those machines if necessary.
We have been using these leaves and plates in almost every occasion...but availability of people who makes plates "pattals" is decreasing because people prefer plastic plates..it the the community which can create and destroy the demand of the product...with modernization we can tackle it and i think one of these machines should be given to every panchayat and most deserving women should be hired for the role...i like your documentary and love the idea... thanks for supporting and highlighting this topic ..kudos to team..
ОтветитьEasy , Sustainable & Safe 🌲🌲
ОтветитьGreat work , thanks for the video hope i get to see more such indigenous stories of resilience
ОтветитьNothing is ban. Still people are using single use plastic everyday.
ОтветитьGreat story guys, wish we had similar alternatives in Karachi, Pakistan.
ОтветитьThank you for this encouraging story! It looks like some sort of brown paper (?) backing is used under the taur leaves when dry pressed. What is it and is also traditional, natural and biodegradable?
ОтветитьShouldn't they use natural fiber instead of plastic twine to bundle the leaves?
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