Positiva Greetings to all of you!
This week I have to keep it short and sweet. Honestly, I am full of exams for university, and I could not write as much as I wanted to. Nevertheless, and having said that, I wanted to show two examples – fascinating and moving- of how to keep on trying to close the production and usage cycle of plastics in our world.
On one hand, a scholar guy, with resources, invented a quite small machine that transforms plastics into distilled oil. This is very amazing, as it implies that the technologies to take advantage of what was thought as garbage, does now exist.
On the other hand, a very clever and humble man designed a way of reusing plastic bottles by lighting up some houses. These stories are worthy of being told over and over again.
Cheers!,
Brian Longstaff.-
Ariel Gerardo Miele Nov 22 , 2011 at 10:01 PM /
Muy bueno amigo. Increibles ambos videos. Muchas gracias!!
Seba Roldán Nov 24 , 2011 at 11:02 AM /
Hola Brian, muy interesante la pagina, derecho a Favoritos!
Brian Longstaff Nov 24 , 2011 at 03:12 PM /
Gracias Seba! Con tu aporte llegamos a los 1600! Cheers!!
Seba Roldán Nov 24 , 2011 at 03:13 PM /
Brian Longstaff uuuu eso debe acarrear algun tipo de premio o agasajo
Boletín Consciente N° 36 | Ploff.net Jan 16 , 2012 at 04:49 AM /
[…] hábitos muy distintos… y sólo se me ocurrió pensar en lo lindo que sería tener uno de esos aparatitos que convierten el plástico en petróleo… ahí sí me compro una motito, pensé. Y obviamente, los productos que usen plástico saldrían […]
Boletín Consciente N° 36 | Ploff.net Jan 16 , 2012 at 04:49 AM /
[…] hábitos muy distintos… y sólo se me ocurrió pensar en lo lindo que sería tener uno de esos aparatitos que convierten el plástico en petróleo… ahí sí me compro una motito, pensé. Y obviamente, los productos que usen plástico saldrían […]