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Wood Recycling
Did you know that approximately 1 billion trees-worth of paper are thrown away each year in the U.S? Tune into this Curiosity Quest to learn how we can recycle wood.
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Water Treatment
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Ever wonder where the water goes after you flush the toilet? Join Joel on this stinky adventure to the sewer plant and find out!
Green Toys
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Ever wonder what recycled milk jugs can become? Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host, Joel Greene as he learns how milk jugs are recycled into children’s toys. Greene meets owner, Robert, and pitches in to help design a new toy for children. Once the design is completed, a 3D view of the toy is printed on a super machine and the toy gets put to the test in the hands of kids. Lastly, the design ...
Food Bank
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Joel learns that giving back to the community can help many people in need. As he tours the Food Rescue facility, he sees how the food we donate can feed hungry bellies.
Aluminum Recycling
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Did you know that making aluminum cans from used cans takes 95% less energy? Watch as Curiosity Quest Goes Greene host Joel Greene explores the many uses for recycled aluminum cans. With his daughter, Greene collects aluminum cans at his house and takes them down to a recycling center. Here he witnesses the process of the cans being squished together to create huge aluminum can bales. Following...
Tire Recycling
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Did you know that burning rubber from tires pollutes the atmosphere? Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host Joel Greene as he finds other ways to recycle tires and how they can be used in the creation of cement. On this DVD you will be able to see some of the biggest earth-movers on the planet as they travel around a rock quarry to find the correct materials to create cement. What does this have ...
Patagonia
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Did you know that recycled plastic bottles could be turned into clothing? Join Joel as he learns how Patagonia, a clothing manufacturer, helps the environment in so many ways.
Glass Recycling
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Did you know that every month, we throw out enough glass bottles and jars to fill a giant skyscraper? Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host, Joel Greene on this quest to find out how glass bottles are recycled. This DVD begins at a plant that collects millions of glass bottles, where Greene learns how they are separated out and witnesses how they get broken and crushed. From there they are truck...
E-Waste
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Did you know that computer monitors contain lead that is harmful to our environment? Join Joel as he explores the process of recycling used electronics.
Big Toys
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Children’s play structures made out of recycled materials? Watch as Joel tours the Big Toys factory to learn how these large toys are made!
Sanitary Landfill
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Did you know that the U.S. is the #1 trash producing country in the world! Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host, Joel Greene on this quest to learn what happens to all the trash that doesn’t get recycled. In this DVD, we follow the process of how trash gets collected at the curb in a trash truck, taken to a landfill where the load is weighed and then dumped into the landfill. You will be surpri...
Food Composting
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Ever wonder what happens to all the rotten food at the supermarket? Join this episode of Curiosity Quest Goes Green as host Joel Greene explores the process growing new crops from old fruits and vegetables. We begin at a grocery store where Greene learns how they determine what food items are no longer edible. Afterwards, Greene follows the rotten food to a facility and watches as the truck dri...
Algalita
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Did you know that tiny plastic particles in our ocean could kill marine life? Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host Joel Greene as he learns what we can do to keep plastic out of our oceans. First, Greene meets a doctor on a Southern California beach to discuss his unique role and perspective in studying the human effects on oceans. On this episode, you will get a sneak peek into how it is possi...
Contruction and Demolition
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Construction and Demolition - Ever wonder what happens to a home after it is demolished? Join Curiosity Quest Goes Green host, Joel Greene on this episode to find out how 95% of a home can be recycled, including the interior! Greene visits a construction and demolition facility at witnesses how machines, tumblers and humans process all the recycling material that come from construction demoliti...
Great show. Very interesting.
I want a recycling tyre business and want to know where to start in Australia
My god the American education system is crap what's a quarry I get the little kids but the adults not knowing explains a lot about Americans
I wish there was more on the shredder and downstream the hammermill and eddy current belts and airtables are very interesting
We have a mobile crusher and mini shredder but on crushed cars we use hay wrap to contain the debris if you have ever unwrapped a round bale of hayvyou knownthat stuff sticks to anything if lost so many shirt buttons earbuds sleeve buttons very effective i imagine much cheaper than construction netting like in the video
Nobody mentions the co2 produced!
I recycle cans I find on the road side and people save for me. I pick up bottles mostly plastic but some glass at dump recycling. I walk daily.
I wish I was a child again
Mexico is so close and they could use the wood before it is recycled and recycled material do you have a scale? And they pay you while you exit.
A lot or glass bottles are 100% recycled and made into new bottles
Until couple weeks ago I owned a 1996 Plymouth Neon Sport Sedan 4D. Bought the car when it was 4 years old and owned it for 23 years so when I got rid of the car it was 27 years old. The car was having engine problems and was not worth fixing due to cost and it's age so I just let it go. While I owned the car it was a good little car I can't complain too much. At the time I got rid of it the car still had 95% of it's factory installed parts on it.
Watching this video leaves me TIRED 😆😣🙃😁😄😃😀 LOL
Please can you help me I bought a small tissue paper mill from China I am making virgin paper using virgin hard pulp but the tissue paper has no strength please can you help
Blame the fabricated n worker mentality education. Feel sorry 4 them lads
Some of the video was informative. A lot of the time there was no explanation of what you were actually looking at. As for the guy doing the presenting, he was acting like a child
................................Such happy little gay guy.......................
They used old tyres they had shredded, to mix into a road surface on a steep hill to give more grip.
QUIT being such a damned DING-BAT man......SMH
believe me you are anything but FUNNY just let us watch the show and stop talking
Yeah if we made tires out of plastic as in Europe problem solved.
Like part 15:53
childish, infantile, dumbed down, dreadfull
Must say man...Audio for this video SUCKS wang! Have to have the volume up nearly all the way just to clearly hear what you're saying. And given how loud the ads are, I refuse to up my volume that high.
a good 12 minute video extended to 26 min
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Why do American presenters always have to act like children when doing these types of shows, they are not even remotely funny and yet they come across as they think they are hilarious with there childish personality
4000 years to decompose, well its sand and its non polutant mineral. You just need to brake them then spread them like sand.. all done.. But recycling is good to reduce sand mining..
👍Well done California.
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presenter is an idiot, stopped watching after 5 minutes
Anothher presentor should be nice. He thinks he's funny.
It's just the tip ..
Isnt recycling a big scam in general? Line it doesn't even have the wanted effect and is way to expensive.
No Recycling, they take the Tires only for Fire.... This Video is Bullshit
Where I work we throw on a landfill Thousands of feet of plastic strapping every day. I just wish there was a way to recycle it.
as a longshoreman i unloaded boats filled with pulp
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The fact that the furnace is about the same temperature as the surface of the sun is absolutely mind-blowing.
About anything metal will go to the shredder or steel mill ! They take it all !
I've pulled them things apart before. It's not easy but screw driver and unwinding.
I daily walk roads to find cans to recycle. If I lived closer to the dump and could take other things to recycle there I would. I have neighbors saving cans for me too. I try my best.
That is technically reusing not recycling.
glass is made of sand
how what do they di with broken and disposed of window glass??
The gobs going down the slides was satisfying
You could also save your recycle stuff take it too a recycling center n get cash for that's what I do I don't give my recyclables away too the city I drive around the city n pick up stuff especially gas stations people throw away their bottles n cans n fill the back of my truck packed n then I take it in
But guys... Burning stuff is not "recycling". It's downcycling.
A moment of a silence to all the rare, old school, or fancy cars that ended up getting shredded.
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