It’s in our food chain, in tofu, in cheese, in pickles and in those sports drinks that those stupid people buy. No need for gloves, no worse than handling salt.
6:57 if you worked in that station, just imagine how easily you could pocket a few of those rubber bands without anyone noticing. Do that for a week and you could have close to a hundred. But I’m sure each worker gets inspected each day after their shift.
Not worth the risk if you got caught … heard one guy accidentally had a rubber band stuck to his toe when he was leaving , let’s just say he doesn’t have 10 toes anymore
Very colorful process, but what a large process to go through for rubber bands. These people really work for a living. Rubber is such an important commodity in our everyday lives. Thank you!
Same here … was a welder and so happy with each passing day. Life seems miserable after I went to school, became an investment banker, got a few yachts and planes, and got married to a stable woman with wonderful kids … oh boy do I miss those days when I was poor!
Would be useful to have some explanation of what is being used and what is being done with it ! Will never look at an elastic band in the same way again - without thinking of those hard working workers !
And age 20 somethings in America don’t want to work at mcdonalds because it’s hard! 😂😂 Much respect to these people working outside in a jungle (with the most beautiful bird sounds) to ensure their families eat! Much respect!
The whole time i was watching i was just thinking about how this was "high low tech" on the second half now and the cushion/pillow place is p.cool thee last one....i have zero idea what just happened
At what point is hand labor more economical than other methods? I find it hard to believe that bag of rubber bands on my desk was hand-made in a village in India.
If labor is cheap, they use cheap machines, even if those machines require a lot of labor. If labor is expensive they buy the best, most productive machines because they want to make efficient use of that labor. There is a wide spectrum of possibilities. This is why labor unions can improve general efficiency of a factory. They force the wages up, so management will buy the most productive machines in order to make good use of their expensive labor. The result is higher productivity per man hour. If the wages had remained low, productivity would also remain low because management would see that using more labor and less machinery is the cheapest way to make the product.
Eine Fabrik ist für mich ein Werk, in dem unter Beachtung von Naturschutz und Arbeitssicherheit recycel- und kompostierbare Produkte produziert werden.
Factory? Looks like a Columbian cocaine hut in the jungle! It's pretty interesting though, nice to see how it's done. Won't see this on, "How it's Made."
This NOT some modern factory, but rather some back yard hacked factory. They are using substitute McGiverered equipment. In no way is this a legal cooperation. OSHA would shut this place down in a flash. I saw some pretty youthful workers that in no way be allowed a work permit to work there. A real factory would have the workers in protective gear, they would have proper gasfired and electrified furnaces and heating units. The inspectors would not allow the filthy conditions they work in and the fall risks (stuff they could fall over while doing their tasks would be removed) would not be allowed. The workers would be protected from the chemicals with gloves, masks, respirators and protective clothing. The building would be fully enclosed and proper ventilation systems installed in the manufacturing facility. This whole thing looks like something a farmer out together in his back yard to make a little extra money.
Probably they use the formula a little of that not much if this double the amount of this !!!shake it but not too much !!!!!🫢 But finale they do and finish the product!!!and that is priceless be proud not your fault you are a very hard workers!!!,🔴🤫🫢