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No Place To Place--The Wonders of Shared Bicycle Graveyards in China 

Guoyong Wu
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Bicycle sharing, known as one of China's "New Four Major Inventions" originated during a period of mass entrepreneurship and innovation. In May 2015, the first dockless shared bicycles were introduced on the campus of Peking University. The concept behind bicycle sharing, "Green Travel" and solving the “Last Mile” problem was widely welcomed. In just over two years, more than 70 shared bicycle companies had sprung up. Around 27 million shared bicycles had been deployed to major cities with distinct colors to differentiate the brands. Soon, shared bicycles began to overwhelm public spaces in cities.
Originally the government was laissez-faire about the cluttered streets and even encouraged bicycle sharing. They did not realize the seriousness of the issue until September 2017 when the government started to limit the number of bicycles deployed and placing excess bicycles in temporary locations. Such hidden locations are hard to be found in cities and have earned the name “shared bicycle graveyard". Many shared bicycle companies have therefore closed down, leaving only a few companies still operating. Billions of Chinese Yuan of user deposits cannot be refunded, and shared bicycles costing tens of billions of Yuan are abandoned and become urban garbage.
Since January 2018, the photographer has traveled throughout the country to multiple cities that have been occupied by shared bicycles. He has visited more than 50 shared bicycle cemeteries, using aerial photography, local shooting, VR, video, audio and other multi-media methods to record this social wonder.
On the morning of July 26, 2018, Sohu.com launched these photos and videos, which immediately triggered the crazy forwarding of Chinese and foreign medias. The number of hits on the Internet was hundreds of millions of people. Thousands of citizens posted comments on the Internet and it became a phenomenon level of propagation events.
In a mess after the storm, people start to think about various deep-seated problems in the development model driven by China's current capital interests.
It is not just the shared bicycles having no place to go, but also our obsession, our dreams of wealth and the hearts of each of us in the context of the times.

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@harpo345
@harpo345 Год назад
Glad to see they usually take the trouble to sort them by colour. Wouldn't want the situation to get chaotic.
@DursunX
@DursunX Год назад
Organised Chaos .. it would be funny if it wasnt so sad.
@DroneBeeStrike
@DroneBeeStrike Год назад
I'm sure that's just how they come off the trucks, one load will be mostly all one color because it comes from one source.
@toroddlnning6806
@toroddlnning6806 Год назад
its the jews, they want it like this. You dont want anything to get too efficient. ppl might have to relax
@drivestowork
@drivestowork Год назад
Each color represents a different company... I think they're separated so fines could be calculated?
@asselplage5119
@asselplage5119 Год назад
​@@DroneBeeStrike This is too obvious to be realistic. I'm shure that there's one tiny chain-driven Robot with big eyes and a cube-like body at each graveyard who does all the work alone
@devdroid9606
@devdroid9606 Год назад
"Sorry, we are out of stock. Pandemic created supply chain problems. No bike anywhere. Not even used."
@xlgoldfish
@xlgoldfish Год назад
Sounds like something an Alibaba seller will say :(
@antichicmusic
@antichicmusic Год назад
This makes me sick, I am a bike mechanic that has decided to only fix bikes instead of selling new crap. When all those bike locks are beeping, it must sound like hell up close, like a pachinko parlour😮
@aliassmithandjones9453
@aliassmithandjones9453 Год назад
that beeping was the drone I think
@antichicmusic
@antichicmusic Год назад
@@ingulari3977 we had a startup with the same bikes from singapore in Germany some years back, thousand were tossed in to the cities, they are all the same single speed bikes with airless tyres and simple drum brakes. terrible to ride compared to a standard city bike but still had all the components a bike needs like bearings handlebars stem seat and pedals, so probably at least 150-300€ € of material, cheaper only because hundreds of thousand were built in Asia. The thing is, these companies were not interested in creating alternative bike mobility but were only after all the big data from the people using them. The bike component is just a side gig to gain data, same thing with these shite e-scooters. Or just a handful of tossers on the other side of the would making tons of money whilst low wage temps are reorganising and recharging the things on the streets everywhere. Ecology wise, its all a scam. And the amount of resources wasted is just mind boggling.
@liliyaversus4051
@liliyaversus4051 Год назад
@@antichicmusicthat is sad to hear :c Is there a way to modify them? The frame, wheel and a seat look solid, so maybe changing wheels and some other details could make them more viable? (though wheels look really small :c)
@TheFeldhamster
@TheFeldhamster Год назад
​@@liliyaversus4051here in Vienna the city took the bikes when that Chinese company fell over, repaired them and sold them for cheap. IIRC the repairs were done by some project that gives (partly state funded) jobs to disabled people, so labor costs were not an issue. I think these bikes here had a couple of gears, 3-speed gear hub (Nabenschaltung), they were sold for ~€100,- or so. Instead of these free floating bikes that just end up everywhere, the city has now expanded it's own bike rental scheme to also cover the outer districts. But that's of course a scheme with dedicated stations where bikes must be parked. They also limited the number of scooters in the inner districts and they now must all register with some server so the city can monitor all of them (and I guess fine those companies that don't take care of their scooters).
@eltonronjovi2238
@eltonronjovi2238 Год назад
I love the photography. This is so well done. The lingering pass overs and lack of dialogue lets you absorb the colours and the enormity of the bike piles. It's simple but fascinating. In the end, I wish the excess bikes could be exported. I hate waste.
@martinemmerich3022
@martinemmerich3022 Год назад
They tried to introduce these kind of bikes in Germany. Full rubber tires, miserable bearings, bad paint job without base coat etc. Never seen a bicycle that bad when new. I don't understand why they were FABRICATED at all. What a waste of materials and effort!
@Connection-Lost
@Connection-Lost Год назад
FYI "Enormity" and "Enormous" don't mean "really big", they mean "any unusual size, big or small". Notice how the word "norm(ous)" aka 'normal' is in there?
@brandmotivo
@brandmotivo Год назад
@@martinemmerich3022 Well written.
@alexwilder8315
@alexwilder8315 Год назад
I know, why can't someone send these bikes somewhere where they will be appreciated
@EQuake2290
@EQuake2290 Год назад
@@Connection-Lost that's not really a normal amount of bikes, is it?
@Mady-lo6qb
@Mady-lo6qb Год назад
This vaguely reminds me of a scene in Pixar's Wall-E
@robertroxxor
@robertroxxor Год назад
Wall-E is a prophecy.
@Friendo111
@Friendo111 Год назад
@@robertroxxor That's why it bombed in the US. The typical american consumer avoids any form of self-reflection, like the plaque.
@Connection-Lost
@Connection-Lost Год назад
It's so cringe when someone references a movie for literal 5-year olds
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL Месяц назад
@@Friendo111 Plague.
@davidclark3304
@davidclark3304 Год назад
I was in Shanghai in 1989 and was impressed that the massive traffic jams on big wide streets were almost entirely bicycles. Maybe now, 34 years later, its different.
@rockets4kids
@rockets4kids Год назад
From what I gather, each of those people is now driving a car.
@chuckdavinci9044
@chuckdavinci9044 Год назад
@@rockets4kids bicycles, scooters, and motorcycles are the norm in most areas, but auto manufacturing and the Chinese middle class have grown so there are areas that have urban sprawl and basically require cars to get from one place to another and people make enough to have one where the traffic is predominantly automobiles.
@eldermillennial8330
@eldermillennial8330 Год назад
@@chuckdavinci9044 Now, everyone can literally ride a different bike every day, only using them each once. Maximum performance, at least until rain exposure eventually ruins them.
@chuckdavinci9044
@chuckdavinci9044 Год назад
@@eldermillennial8330 nah the bike share bikes are not very well made or they wouldn't be abandoned all over the place. Plus, now the PRC is actually punishing people for bad parking, and fining the companies that make new bikes to replace the bikes people abandoned rather than finding them. Soon there will be a nationwide effort to collect and scrap all the abandoned bikes, but how soon is anyone's guess 🤷‍♂️
@clickthecreeper9463
@clickthecreeper9463 Год назад
now imagine each of those people is driving a car. Jams are a hell of a lot worse.
@philosoraptor777
@philosoraptor777 Год назад
Archaeologists of the future will be very confused with this find.
@jeanmartin963
@jeanmartin963 Год назад
archaeologists are not confused, they made up. Do you know that a mumnie has never been found in a Pyramid in Egypt ?
@ceebee
@ceebee 8 месяцев назад
The great bicycle massacre of 2018. The green bikes together with the white bikes waged a massive war against the blue bikes. No one survived.
@MaxKoenig-Mk001
@MaxKoenig-Mk001 Год назад
And here in Germany people believe they could save the world by not using plastic straws 😂
@dankyjoker
@dankyjoker Год назад
maybe you need more laws..
@alexvanhorssen7914
@alexvanhorssen7914 Год назад
These are not in the sea obviously, seems also pretty easy to recycle. So not to worry about these actually
@whohan779
@whohan779 Год назад
@@alexvanhorssen7914 Many German rivers don't even directly flow to any open sea - I think China is way worse when it comes to pollution of common waters.
@powerpc6037
@powerpc6037 3 месяца назад
@@whohan779 In some other countries, rivers filled with garbage flow directly into the sea, you cannot even see the water anymore in those rivers, just a moving stream of junk. And they punish us for supposedly throwing away plastic straws and make us use cardboard straws, who are still wrapped in a plastic foil, glued to the brick, figure that out. The straw may not be plastic but the wrapper is no issue?
@scarpfish
@scarpfish Год назад
This has to be the strangest dystopian nightmare ever.
@LuciusKyrus
@LuciusKyrus Год назад
That's Communism.
@O5MO
@O5MO Год назад
@@LuciusKyrus that can be the cause, but similar graveyards can be found all over the world, so it's not only Communism that is the cause of this.
@brunetyannick1174
@brunetyannick1174 Год назад
@@LuciusKyrus Lol. If you think china is communist, then I'm the queen of England lad.
@stargazer162
@stargazer162 Год назад
@@LuciusKyrus Lol no it's capitalism, they're private companies creating a problem and dumping it on the country for others to solve because of greed. How does that sound like communism to you?
@RisingStarOfKorea
@RisingStarOfKorea Год назад
This video told so many things without actually saying a single word
@CVYR490
@CVYR490 Год назад
It shows no one can do better than Great China with that kind of population! Well done China
@TheBugkillah
@TheBugkillah Год назад
With all their technology, they’ve only got two guys with pneumatic wrenches to recycle a billion scrap bicycles?
@tediousmaximus1067
@tediousmaximus1067 Год назад
"Excuse me sir, I'd like to buy a bike. Do you have any in stock?" "Why yes, I think we have a few out the back!" 😆😂
@whohan779
@whohan779 Год назад
We have this overflowing storage site called 'China' - may have heard of it. ☠
@8p8c50
@8p8c50 Год назад
In 2018 I saved a quite nice bicycle from a Danish scrapyard. Needed some care and new parts, but despite of scratches, it operates perfectly and the components quality is quite decent, too!
@hightalenttraining7546
@hightalenttraining7546 Год назад
That's exactly what I took from this. How can you not reuse any of them??? Sort of lazy lol
@JoelTGM
@JoelTGM Год назад
​@@hightalenttraining7546they are not made to any quality standards you are thinking of. It becomes cheaper to replace them to repair them so that's what happens.
@sharonoddlyenough
@sharonoddlyenough Год назад
These are ride share bikes, built extremely cheaply and flooded the streets within the last maybe 10 years, then left without maintenance. They were pushed out by corporations wanting to cash in on rental income, cloghing aall avaiable bike parking space and then some before being banned by the government.
@asvalias
@asvalias Год назад
Just imagine how much labour did it took to manufacture, how much resources and time did it took.. ..and all for nothing
@Atmos_Glitch
@Atmos_Glitch Год назад
Super surreal just seeing the seemingly endless amounts of mounds that are just entirely made up of bikes, the fact that they're so densely packed over such a large area makes you question how it even led to this kind of situation and how on earth are they going to manage to fix it?
@NS-cs3wp
@NS-cs3wp Год назад
At least to your last question, have no fear! The Chinese have fixed it already! See all those graveyards? Problem solved forever!
@XLostGamer
@XLostGamer Год назад
They are disassembling them and recycling ♻️
@poodwood
@poodwood Год назад
I’m sure they are being recycled along with the slaves picking them apart.
@ignatius2230
@ignatius2230 Год назад
Those bikes allowed people to transport to nearest workplaces to pay his dependences and increase companies economies 24/7. There is no loss on their plans, every bicycle has generated people disponibility to an inmense amount of factories, the goal is accomplished so they dont care if a foundry has to burn a crazy amount of natural gas to transform into more consumable products (hc, co2, nox emissions). If they consider it appropriate, they also bury them underground without any problem or concern in his minds. They sell it like: "yeah, bicycles are green and doesnt emite pollution", but producing more bikes than people needs is very eco-friendly right? People are forced to work so options arent avalaible on a massive pollution plan
@sagetm
@sagetm Год назад
@@XLostGamer they are not.
@RegebroRepairs
@RegebroRepairs Год назад
How the 70th company thought this was a good idea with 69 companies already on the market is definitely beyond human comprehension.
@Yora21
@Yora21 Год назад
Government incentives, I would suspect.
@RegebroRepairs
@RegebroRepairs Год назад
@@Yora21 Could very well be.
@BobsRockets
@BobsRockets Год назад
Given each company has its own colour, but there were only 4-5 colours max in each photo, i would say that many of the companies operate in only 1-2 cities, so the 70th company would have only been competing with 3-4 other companies
@MarkLada
@MarkLada Год назад
The government starts companies so people will have jobs.. They are communist and they don't care if the companies are profitable..
@Broesky
@Broesky Год назад
China. No explanation needed.
@streamingnowstreamingnow2568
This is the Promise Land for my cousin back when he was a teenager/young man. Guy loved Bicycles, taking them apart, putting them together.
@aldob5681
@aldob5681 Год назад
the strangest thing is to see someone walking with soo many bicycle around
@MrSnapy1
@MrSnapy1 Год назад
Dang it! there goes my dreams of moving to China and starting a bicycle manufacturing empire.
@jungleno.
@jungleno. Год назад
Why would you care what happens to them after they are Sold?
@Schmuni
@Schmuni Год назад
@@jungleno. Why shouldnt he?
@surgicalshooter911
@surgicalshooter911 Год назад
🤣👍 been there, you’re not missing a thing.
@Spiethstar
@Spiethstar Год назад
There is plenty of place to put more still.
@hokehinson5987
@hokehinson5987 Год назад
🤣
@JustJanitor
@JustJanitor Год назад
This is really crazy interesting to me I would love to see someone do a deep dive on the history of bikes in China and how those piles got there, wow. Reading the description helped some. Still mind is blown
@data1.078
@data1.078 Год назад
From my understanding about China is there a similar situation going on with cars being manufactured in China which are being manufactured and then discarded by order of the government for the sole purpose of inflating production numbers to appear more economically lucrative.
@Broesky
@Broesky Год назад
Shared bycicles. Companies flooded the street with these, and didn't take care of them, so they were banned.
@mmlvx
@mmlvx Год назад
I think SerpentZA did a video on them just before covid hit. Short version -- a few companies figured shared bikes was the future, took investors' money, did a half-assed job of putting out and maintaining the bikes. People liked the bikes, but they would get left in piles at popular destinations where. After a couple years of that, cities started grabbing them and throwing them away. And the guys who started the companies skipped town, while the investors lost their shirts. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kdsb2wwn-7g.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1IYu4wzy9Lw.html
@doctorpanigrahi9975
@doctorpanigrahi9975 Год назад
Over production and consumerism.
@truthhandlers3000
@truthhandlers3000 Год назад
Greed is a hell of a thing
@coldspring22
@coldspring22 Год назад
Just went to shanghai few days ago. Not a single bicycle on the street! Over dozen years ago when I went to Shanghai, there were still swarms of bicycles on the street on nearly every roads. China is moving in wrong direction.
@mcmurdostation7134
@mcmurdostation7134 Год назад
Yeah like years ago I thought China is becoming the bicycle land of the world in their towns, the state sponsored it and anyone could buy it. But know the wealth is rising and raising from bicycles to motorcycle and now everybody can buy a very cheap car there. They made like a turbo Kapitalism in 10 years what the west went through the last 40 years.
@kookamunga2458
@kookamunga2458 Год назад
@@mcmurdostation7134 Each bicycle here is now replaced by a stinky, loud dangerous car takes more parking space than ten cars and a lifestyle that doesn't have any exercise for the body and minds well-being. The young BMW-loving hipsters there truly believe that the car-centric lifestyle is progress . How sad .
@himanshusingh5214
@himanshusingh5214 Год назад
They built american style roads and cities and metro trains for those who don't/can't use the roads.
@musicjunk8266
@musicjunk8266 Год назад
@@mcmurdostation7134 thanks to your comment I was able to make sense of what I was looking at lol. the video and its description explained nothing.
@nextinstitute7824
@nextinstitute7824 Год назад
Yes ... That makes this video so compelling... I hadn't given it another thought where all those bikes would have gone to...
@AudioVisualHQ
@AudioVisualHQ Год назад
great footage and thanks for sharing. This is absolutely shocking and sad. The greed & power of a few have really F'd this Earth for everyone
@kalidilerious
@kalidilerious Год назад
it's fake footage bro. it's cgi.
@cebruthius
@cebruthius Год назад
@@kalidilerious Hello wumao
@PhoenixHen
@PhoenixHen Год назад
@@kalidilerious No, it's not.
@ezechiele.6001
@ezechiele.6001 Год назад
@@kalidilerious It's not !
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht Год назад
It's not that bad. Piling these bikes up in separate "graveyards" mean they are accessible to a specialised recycling industry. It's like seeting up urban mines which will eventually get harvested.
@fredjackson8408
@fredjackson8408 Год назад
Every video i see of China reminds me of a bad dream
@jamessickmore236
@jamessickmore236 Год назад
The reality is even worse than a bad dream 🤣
@MrPallingo
@MrPallingo Год назад
This situation appears to be like complete distopia and mostly insane.
@magnuskallas
@magnuskallas Год назад
It's insanely green, at least... Or not. Check out the dumpyards for electric cars. Absolute madness of over-manufacturing.
@zackstewart4109
@zackstewart4109 Год назад
China in a nutshell.
@thegigantico
@thegigantico Год назад
classical chinese green initiative
@stardustandflames126
@stardustandflames126 Год назад
Here from The China Show?
@thegigantico
@thegigantico Год назад
@@stardustandflames126 whats the china show
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan Год назад
@@stardustandflames126 Yepp!
@evilAshTheDog
@evilAshTheDog Год назад
Drones can’t easily record audio as their props are loud. The way this video integrates live video from the source is impressively well done!
@deflash
@deflash Год назад
BIP BEEEEEEP!!!1
@LuXxenatorX
@LuXxenatorX Год назад
thats common practice
@Triplechorus2
@Triplechorus2 Год назад
Dear taxpayer, you may be seeing your money at work here. Year after year, the German government continues to grant low-interest loans as development aid to China for projects in environmental protection, biodiversity and climate protection. 🙈 Greetings from Germany!🤯🇩🇪🤝
@liliyaversus4051
@liliyaversus4051 Год назад
really? that's interesting *went off to googling*
@liliyaversus4051
@liliyaversus4051 Год назад
ok, so what you are mentioning seems to be old news,(at least i couldn't find anything more recent then 2005) but they ARE participating in joined environment protection programmes. The biggest problem i can see - hard to track, not very transparent, i do not understand what they actually do. The usual. But these are issues across politics in general, and definitely need to be addressed Vid is a clear symptom of a big problem, it's up to us to do something about it :3 One thing YOU can do, is take your environment concerns to local (controllable) level and/or spread (clear and truthful) information about misguided, thoughtless and wasteful spending. Thanks for sharing c:
@hokehinson5987
@hokehinson5987 Год назад
Unfortunately the German people have been reduced to sheeple thru the influence of Anglo American politics & propaganda since WW2. Awaken peoples of Germany regain your full potential! The former soviet eastern block nation's offer more individual rights than most of Europe & england!!
@jeffreykalb9752
@jeffreykalb9752 Год назад
The Chinese economy is so incredibly inefficient. The waste is staggering.
@spider6660
@spider6660 Год назад
Better than funding for wars overseas.
@chivalryalive
@chivalryalive 2 года назад
My father and I were just speaking.... In 1986, he visited China on business as a guest of the government. He said he was amazed at the amount of bicycles on the roads at the time. He said they were lined up along the streets of the market square for km after km! "How could anyone recognize which one was theirs when they come back out!?" He explained that each one appeared identical to the next. :-O
@ringularitas
@ringularitas Год назад
I guess they didn't have one like you intend. Back when your father was there, in China everything was owned by the State, including those bicycles, so it didn't quite matter which one you were going to take, as they were just intended for public use. Every bicycle was everyone else's bicycle, because all bicycles were State owned. Exclude from the view the concept of private property, because there wasn't one.
@popularmisconception1
@popularmisconception1 Год назад
@@ringularitas I'm not 100% sure about China, but I come from Eastern Europe and can tell you that the so called communist countries weren't really communist in that sense of absolutely everything being owned by the state. While there was no private property in terms of enterpreneurship capital, especially nation-wide major industries and firms were really owned by the sate and the smaller ones were united in enforced nation-wide coops, there was always personal property, i.e. small owners owning stuff for their day-to-day personal use (and in some cases for small enterprises) and this kind of property was protected by law against stealing by other small-owners. And how you maintain your stuff can make it more quality and long-lived, so even if every bike looked alike (and so usually did clothes and other things), they were not the same. You know which one is yours by knowing the unique little scratches it has and stuff like that.
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor Год назад
They looked the same because they were all the same design. "The pigeon" I think.
@RandomButtonPusher
@RandomButtonPusher Год назад
@@ringularitas Wrong. The bikes were not "public property" and you didn't just take one. In my year in China ('92-93), riding a bike loaned by a friend, it wasn't hard to find your bike in the sea of those parked. It is quite easy to do something very subtle to personalize your bike and you get good at remembering your spot. There were attendants at the parking areas along the streets, and each bike also had an integrated caliper lock for the back wheel. Still have my key ring (not the key -- that went back to my friend), which has a metal municipal license medallion with a nice dragon on it.
@RandomButtonPusher
@RandomButtonPusher Год назад
@@popularmisconception1 Absolutely. You are spot on. I was in Sichuan for a year (92-93) and really missed bicycle culture when I came home.
@mrplease66
@mrplease66 Год назад
now imagine exactly the same, but with apartment blocks.
@tongpocalypse151
@tongpocalypse151 Год назад
Can you please explain your comment? Like where is this happening and why and what are the implications? Thanks!
@ravindupremathilaka1467
@ravindupremathilaka1467 Год назад
​@@tongpocalypse151it happen in china. They made more appartments than they need and for their huge population. And now no one want those appartment so they demolishing those buildings. If You want to know more search on you tube.
@mrplease66
@mrplease66 Год назад
@@tongpocalypse151 China's GDP has dependend largely on the construction sector, especially in view of the fact that local/provicial governments cannot levy taxes. Land sale, re-zoning and development were essentially their only source of income, which is also why China poured more concrete in the years between 2015-2018 than the USA did in the enire 20th century. They built WAY more than there was a market for, which is why China today has 18% empty residential buildings. Around 100.000.000 apartments in China will never be lived in, and they are slowly rotting away and collapsing due to awful quality standards. If anyone should ever ask why there is Climate change, look no further than China. They single-handedly jackhammered the planet's atmosphere with complete, vengeful abandon, into the mess that we see now. They really effed us badly.
@alexanderwoolley1623
@alexanderwoolley1623 Год назад
@@ravindupremathilaka1467 most of these are tofu dreg projects and apartments are unsafe to live in or unfinished, investors will pay for houses before they are built, companies will start the project for 3 or 4 years later, then companies will run off with the money and start another project.
@jilbertb
@jilbertb Год назад
Or electric vehicles...
@TheLostBear78
@TheLostBear78 Год назад
I don't even own a bike. God I would love one of these. Many look like good designs!
@hard_top
@hard_top Год назад
These bikes could be exported to so many countries and put to use.
@muhlewethumaluleka2691
@muhlewethumaluleka2691 Год назад
how? who will pay? how much is it to ship them?do the people in those country's want them?can they afford to pay for them to get shipped over?what happens to the bicycle manufacturers in the importing country? Come on player, the world is not simple, think things all the way through...
@themeatpopsicle
@themeatpopsicle Год назад
@@muhlewethumaluleka2691 You put them into containers and ship them. Costs $2000-5000 to ship a container. In my experience working with NPOs that do that kind of thing, the recipients want them. There are no manufacturers to speak of in the recipient countries. This has already been thought through and there are a number of organizations here in the US that do it. Working Bikes in Chicago, USA has been doing it for quite some time.
@testststs
@testststs Год назад
​@@themeatpopsicle These bikes suck
@michaelrandall9034
@michaelrandall9034 Год назад
Another stupid comment. How are you going to do this? Do you think that there is a operational drive train in that pile of garbage!
@themeatpopsicle
@themeatpopsicle Год назад
@@testststs they're good enough.
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan Год назад
What wonderful fields of differently colored crops they have. Oh... China Show sent me.
@theaveragejoe5781
@theaveragejoe5781 Год назад
I remember you!
@krux02
@krux02 Год назад
It's the china version of keukenhof.
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan Год назад
@@krux02 Ha, ha, yes! The lovely colored fields of Holland 🙂
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 Год назад
Same 👍🏻😀🇬🇧
@jilbertb
@jilbertb Год назад
It's West Taiwan!!!! 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
@powertothesheeple5422
@powertothesheeple5422 Год назад
And yet some people actually think all the rubbish they put in the recycle bin actually gets recycled.
@alexanderwoolley1623
@alexanderwoolley1623 Год назад
it does, but it will not make a difference in the end.
@gregs7519
@gregs7519 Год назад
@@alexanderwoolley1623actually, it was revealed that 95% of it does not. But if it makes you feel good to clean and sort everything and pretend that it all gets recycled, that's OK keep doing it. Everyone needs to feel purpose in life.
@johnjames5712
@johnjames5712 Год назад
@@alexanderwoolley1623 less then 20% of so-called recycled trash gets recycled or even can be recycled which is why most of it ends up in landfills or shipped to China and other countries where every ton shipped count as one 1 of something that's been recycled and then it ends up in a landfill or taken out to sea and dumped. esp all the plastic that cant be recycled if it's been used for anything and dirty recycling is why there is so much plastic in the sea over the last 40 decades or so thats so-called recycling has become a thing and waist is encouraged. because people think its ok when they think it will all be recycled. and even in the case of the 20 of stuff that plastic that can be recycled it also ends up costing more and uses more fule to recycle it then it does to just make more new plastic
@calibos3329
@calibos3329 Год назад
Pretty much sums up every "Green" initiative ever.
@Dhaghologh
@Dhaghologh Год назад
This is one of the most depressing things I have ever seen.
@meskisz
@meskisz 3 года назад
I would like one bike from the bottom of the pile, please.
@BrokenMedic
@BrokenMedic Год назад
I watched a documentary on a few places in Africa where having a bike is a life changing device. You could change a lot of lives but I feel that would change the dynamics that make having one lucrative.
@BillionairesArentYourFriends
Spot on. Good transportation is the difference between a good work life balance and literal endless misery
@neilp192
@neilp192 Год назад
China help people? Good one.
@Renard380
@Renard380 Год назад
China takes from Africa, it doesn't give. Worst thing is those batteries were made from rare earth elements mined in African illegal mines by children. Just watched a documentary about it.
@O5MO
@O5MO Год назад
Has the same energy as saying having free healthcare would ruin the "balance" of life.
@666crippled666
@666crippled666 Год назад
Maybe they should make their own bikes then. Constantly handing them everything isn't going to help them.
@lordofnothing.
@lordofnothing. Год назад
we'de love to buy them!!! right now bicycle prices are outrageous in germany. a nice million bikes would do nice over here.
@wintaaaaa
@wintaaaaa Год назад
How expensive is the bicycle
@lordofnothing.
@lordofnothing. Год назад
@@wintaaaaa lol nvm! :D i just wanted to check prices to give you an accurate answer for the range but instead i immediately found counltes news articles how bicycle prices are plummeting right now :D !! maybe they actually already started selling them to us? :D
@Kaapstad420
@Kaapstad420 Год назад
They are all child sized bikes though.
@manoz6194
@manoz6194 Год назад
You don't want China crap in Germany. You would be contaminating your country
@anonmouse-zr9cn
@anonmouse-zr9cn Год назад
This video is a masterpiece. The beeping sounds are so spooky. Bravo
@mattshu
@mattshu Год назад
This looks more like an intended art project than a disaster
@timothywelch6450
@timothywelch6450 Год назад
I read a one column inch Reuters report in the late 1980s that they'd hanged a bicycle thief. He'd been caught with a stolen bike and subsequently 'confessed' to stealing 76 bicycles. Probably thought he was helping the police with their enquiries.
@jwaseman8487
@jwaseman8487 Год назад
Were you ever told as a kid by your parents "you're lucky some kids don't even have a bike to ride"? Now we know where they all were.
@jayhenry2191
@jayhenry2191 Год назад
This is what happens when a government gives money to corporations to satisfy a centrally planned goal and then neither the government nor the companies care what happens next. Bikes, Ghost cities... Must be a truly fun place to be.
@raifikarj6698
@raifikarj6698 Год назад
Now it was EV car. There is already proof loads of car in abandoned lot freshly minted with plastic cover still on.
@Kiyoone
@Kiyoone Год назад
I am pretty sure that is better than USA.
@ussassu
@ussassu Год назад
@ USA release much more per capita, so USA is worse there too.
@tedwalker1370
@tedwalker1370 Год назад
@@ussassu Do you think you may have been misinformed ?
@robaudi20v
@robaudi20v Год назад
​@@tedwalker1370 look at the name.........you expect a coherent reply from dimmy?. Ccp shill for sure. There everywhere, xi is not very good at spreading propaganda
@MoreFormosa
@MoreFormosa Год назад
excellent documentation of the bike rental implosion across china, I always wanted to make a compilation, you pulled it off, great drone footage 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@markpaulpangan7618
@markpaulpangan7618 Год назад
Yeah, greedy people are starting a bike rental company then producing tons of bikes to make the investors happy, then run away with the extra cash, repeat
@brianwarshow129
@brianwarshow129 Год назад
I have fond memories of bike touring through China many years ago, being happily lost in a literal sea of other cyclists while in their cities and towns. It is sad to think that those days are mostly gone. This is heartbreaking to see as a cyclist, a globally unique cycling phenomenon reduced to snarls of car traffic, mass transit and the smiles gone.
@samreads
@samreads Год назад
China is a façade. What looks shiny outside is truly dark inside - and the state will use all its powers to ensure we never see what's inside.
@Cj-yw8cs
@Cj-yw8cs Год назад
Too sad to watch
@RandomButtonPusher
@RandomButtonPusher Год назад
Spent a year in Chengdu in the early 90s with a bike as my personal transportation. So sad that the rise of automobile consumerism destroyed bicycle culture. There are probably many poor rural Chinese who would still find a use for all those urban "share" bike.
@brianwarshow129
@brianwarshow129 Год назад
@@RandomButtonPusher Exactly. There comes time hen we step back and think fondly of the simple times, that bicycles have always brought out in the best in all of us. "The Wheel... it turns and it can't slow down". Cheers
@RandomButtonPusher
@RandomButtonPusher Год назад
@@brianwarshow129 Here's a link to video from my time there, showing cycling: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n0SMCQd9wes.html
@teklife
@teklife Год назад
as a bicycle enthusiast it's really hearbreaking to see this :'( i was actually living in Guanghzhou china in 2018 and the shared bike programs were still active, and i used the bikes many times and it was a amazing! u could find bikes all over the city and then just leave them wherever you like. by that time many companies had already gone out of business, but ofo and the orange one were still active. i would photograph the massive piles of bikes i would see all over the place too. it was shocking and sad. i don't know if any of those bike sharing programs still exist, but they're definitely cool and should be a part of any city.
@michaeldubery3593
@michaeldubery3593 Год назад
Hard to agree with 'definitely'. One issue with the bikes stems from people leaving them very literally wherever they like, as you say. This means they clog pathways and personal bike parking spaces around areas like malls where people ride a bike there but rarely ride the same bike away. This is a nightmare for the small surrounding businesses, residents, and pedestrians. Where I was living in Jinan the business owners surrounding the mall near me took it upon themselves to throw all these bikes into a couple of massive piles because they had become a permanent feature eating up the whole area.
@michaeldubery3593
@michaeldubery3593 Год назад
...so I mean, I'd be the first to campaign against an unfettered introduction of the same kinda bikes into any city I lived in.
@pieterrossouw7507
@pieterrossouw7507 Год назад
Thanks. Now I finally know that when Katie Melua said "That's a fact" she wasn't lying.
@danatmonst3594
@danatmonst3594 Год назад
serpentZA sent me here. What a travesty this is to see!
@Storm4155
@Storm4155 Год назад
How much of the Chinese story do you think he actually gives you?
@JOkERBIDEN
@JOkERBIDEN Год назад
The drone beeps are like mother earths vitals slowing down. 😞
@jasonf2024
@jasonf2024 Год назад
When the government funds everything through corruption. These bikes were never ment to be ridden.
@BoycottGoogleTotally
@BoycottGoogleTotally Год назад
The elites want public to ride bicycle in all season and conditions but themselves want the luxury of Cars and vtols .... 🤬🤬🤬🤬
@PullPot-eq4gv
@PullPot-eq4gv Год назад
The sheer wastefulness is both shameful and mind-blowing.
@lolsovs
@lolsovs Год назад
In the grand scheme of things the materials wasted here (assuming they dont get recycled eventually) is miniscule. Yes it is wasteful, but so is using a Ford F350 SuperDuty to commute to/from work...
@O5MO
@O5MO Год назад
@@lolsovs the only problem is, car graveyards are a thing, and they're even worse since a car has much more materuals than a bike
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад
The white bike with the red rims is a cool looking bike ! I love the frame 1:37
@davidgold5961
@davidgold5961 Год назад
yes, and there are 80 billion more just like it.
@PhoenixNemesis-lv9vl
@PhoenixNemesis-lv9vl Месяц назад
Exceptional, simply unbelievable. Thank goodness they're not making military equipment and weapons on this scale.
@MucaroBoricua
@MucaroBoricua Год назад
This might be the closest thing to the concept of "infinity" many people may be capable of grasping.
@ziggyschumann5284
@ziggyschumann5284 Год назад
In the future, this civilization, and around the world, will be condemned for its horrible practices. 🙏 So sad, so very sad, so very, very, sad......😥
@alanpartington2540
@alanpartington2540 Год назад
Don't blame the rest of us for the CCP and its insanity
@pogodrummer
@pogodrummer Год назад
incredible documentary work. Thank you.
@---Free-Comics---IG---Playtard
They should rename it "Bike Land" and have important landmarks like "Mt. Bike" & "Pedal Valley".
@carloko08
@carloko08 Год назад
hahaha you are right :D
@paradoxworkshop4659
@paradoxworkshop4659 Год назад
The beeping was like the Monty Python skit about bringing in the machine that goes, "ping!"
@leoverboom7783
@leoverboom7783 Год назад
We also have this to a lesser extent in Europe. Governments give a bag of tax money to friends in the business world who promise golden green mountains in the form of environmentally friendly shared bicycles or something similar. Then that mess is rotting on the corner of the street.
@jilbertb
@jilbertb Год назад
Exactly what China did with electric vehicles. They needed to "sell" X amount to be the largest manufacturer. Nobody needed the cars, they're just all parked in huge lots, rotting away.
@liliyaversus4051
@liliyaversus4051 Год назад
tell us good people where, so that we could take care of the problem ;)
@teodorocalalo6744
@teodorocalalo6744 2 года назад
Just donate the bikes to the 3rd world countries that would be a great help...
@henkholdingastate
@henkholdingastate 2 года назад
what a capital destruction
@bravojr
@bravojr 2 года назад
Your use of language shows how American you are.
@johnslugger
@johnslugger Год назад
Who would pay for the shipping fees? Crating fees? Transportation Fees, import taxes and sales taxes. If we lived in a world with less governments it could work but not in today's world where every ones palm needs to be greased.
@angelinoalmeida7914
@angelinoalmeida7914 Год назад
Keep the garbage and the pollution in you country
@jamiemiesler322
@jamiemiesler322 Год назад
That’s exactly what I was gonna say. It seems like the logical thing to do right?? What a WASTE!
@platformerfailure3257
@platformerfailure3257 10 месяцев назад
The way the camera slowly pans across the endless fields of metal and rubber... The utter lack of sounds other than traffic and beeping... The bicycles carelessly thrown on top of monuments, temples, and other beautiful historical structures, burying them in trash as far as the eye can see... It's difficult to put into words, but something about this little montage is oddly haunting.
@chinyong8166
@chinyong8166 Год назад
When photography/videography makes a difference. Good work.
@burgienl
@burgienl Год назад
That is insane!
@jservice6594
@jservice6594 Год назад
I visited Shanghai in '05. Hordes of electric bikes. Well made and probably (relatively) inexpensive. I remember thinking that I wished we had them in the States, but that they would charge us over $1K if they did. Shanghai had just finished building huge beautiful freeways but they were almost deserted because few people owned cars.
@justcommenting4981
@justcommenting4981 Год назад
So much waste to promote industry and make money. To have as many people travel by car you'd have to turn it into a parking lot. Not an unbelievable future unfortunately.
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby Год назад
@@justcommenting4981 having a domestic carindustry is of strategic importance when building up your industrial base for a war
@justcommenting4981
@justcommenting4981 Год назад
@@DingoAteMeBaby no it isn't. That's just what we did. The car industry exists because it is a reliable way to extract profits and keep the population working and in debt. From car based infrastructure we have not only more debt products from cars themselves, but a shift to more expensive real estate solutions and infrastructure(12 lane roads constantly getting paved, gas stations etc.) and the debt that goes into paying for that. I agree manufacturing is important for the purpose or warfare, but not cars specifically. Especially when you consider cars are not even made in the U.S. a lot of the time, so even if it were true we don't have that benefit. If we had walkable/bikeable infrastructure and mass transit it would return trillions of dollars to the human population. It is grotesquely inefficient.
@Ss-zg3yj
@Ss-zg3yj Год назад
Well-made. In '05 China. Yeah right. You are clearly delusional. Or just a commie bot
@DogglesistheBest
@DogglesistheBest Год назад
@@justcommenting4981 such a paradigm would require cramming everyone into cities, and the only thing cities are efficient at is spreading mental illness. So tired.
@quantumleap359
@quantumleap359 Год назад
The sheer number of tossed bicycles is mind numbing. The waste of resources, the waste of energy, the waste....
@Jamarkus_Delvonte
@Jamarkus_Delvonte Год назад
So this is what the fight against climate change looks like. This is so beautiful. Keep it up China!
@DS-xg9kf
@DS-xg9kf Год назад
What about the resources and pollution caused to make them?!
@Jamarkus_Delvonte
@Jamarkus_Delvonte Год назад
@@DS-xg9kf you don't find this inspiring? This is art on a grand scale and I love it.
@naradaian
@naradaian Год назад
@@DS-xg9kfits called state planning and is essentially ...exactedly the same as the US arms industry. Nobody needed the bikes\missiles tanks etc but the government- who knows best once the bribes are in - orders them....a lovely mixture of communism and capitalism. You should try Canada if you like this
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад
​@@Jamarkus_Delvonte What I see with these bicycle graveyards is indeed beautiful in form and color in the vast expanse of these graveyards. But I also see a tragedy because the Chinese people have replaced these bikes with cars that are infinitely more polluting to the environment. China is ramping up E-cars, but the vast use of raw materials is also a huge hazard to the environment. There are consequences for everything we do. Replacing all of these bicycles with cars is hideous imo!!
@denniskung9900
@denniskung9900 Год назад
This is so shocking and surreal ... that I questioning whether it is all CGI. I do need a bike though ...
@1stFoxmovie
@1stFoxmovie Год назад
Looks like tulip fields in Holland... only the colors are a bit faded... LOL
@Broesky
@Broesky Год назад
When they say China is the future, this is what they mean. Total dystopia.
@Helvetic_T-Rex
@Helvetic_T-Rex Год назад
This looks so unrealistic that you might think these are fake pictures.
@the.communist
@the.communist Год назад
What a shame, ive got 3 bikes n i treat them like my baby who i never had
@santiagobenites
@santiagobenites Год назад
The way bikes should be treated.
@PullPot-eq4gv
@PullPot-eq4gv Год назад
I know, I've been riding and maintaining most of my bikes for almost two decades.
@patrickmackle2342
@patrickmackle2342 Год назад
They were stamped "Made in China" and lasted about a month, like the Harbor Freight pipe wrench I bought.🙃
@jaewok5G
@jaewok5G Год назад
it would've lasted forever if you had just left it on your bench and minded your own business.
@MaRshallAU
@MaRshallAU Год назад
these bikes were never used in the first place
@motionsick
@motionsick Год назад
The harbor freight pipe wrench is fine. It was operator error that was the problem.
@JigilJigil
@JigilJigil Год назад
What did you expect! Made in China means junk.
@gilesporter2997
@gilesporter2997 Год назад
It was made of Chineseum.
@LanceMillerSeattle
@LanceMillerSeattle Год назад
This video is a beautiful work of art.
@Alan_Hans__
@Alan_Hans__ Год назад
That is just heartbreaking to see.
@makeergod4153
@makeergod4153 Год назад
没啥大不了,共享单车公司竞争的结果,这些废弃的车是倒闭的公司的车,现在主要剩下美团和hello单车
@naturereporter2719
@naturereporter2719 Год назад
Thank you for sharing these bicycles ...
@fortunateson6070
@fortunateson6070 Год назад
If this was 5 years ago I wonder what it looks like now, glad to see at the end some guys recycling them but they should have not been produced in the first place...
@Garthgoyle
@Garthgoyle Год назад
I hate those bicycles & scooters services. Now in Korea and they're nothing but a nuisance. People just leave them everywhere blocking sidewalks, walking the streets, and just in very random inconvenient places. And since it's not theirs, people just don't care where to leave them.
@scorpinking7403
@scorpinking7403 3 года назад
I think that poor countries like Iraq will buy large quantities of it
@johnslugger
@johnslugger Год назад
If you can't make a bomb-vest from it they have no use for it.
@r4nowo
@r4nowo Год назад
these are not for sale. If they start selling them, the bike manufacturers will be mad that the price of bikes fall down. They want you to pay full price for your bike.
@paulsenkans3401
@paulsenkans3401 Год назад
This is surreal!
@timointrouble
@timointrouble Год назад
wow.. what are we doing.. thanks for sharing
@ottobihrer732
@ottobihrer732 Год назад
Imagine the environmental damage the industry did, by producing that garbage.
@Dani-vg5wx
@Dani-vg5wx Год назад
man how I want one of those to ride here in Brazil :(
@daviddavidsonn3578
@daviddavidsonn3578 Год назад
you ride a bicycle in brazil? you know they are not bulletproof!
@blacky8987
@blacky8987 Год назад
@@daviddavidsonn3578 lol same here in america my clown.
@Dani-vg5wx
@Dani-vg5wx Год назад
@@daviddavidsonn3578 But I don't live in São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, so I'm good
@LorikQuinn
@LorikQuinn Год назад
@@daviddavidsonn3578 that must be why americans love big pickup trucks so much, it stops the paranoid shaking from worrying about safety every single microsecond
@abacaxiplayground6145
@abacaxiplayground6145 Год назад
​@@daviddavidsonn3578of course you silly, who would expect an uncased vehicle to be bulletproof
@geroutathat
@geroutathat Год назад
I remember when I was a kid, a decent bike to get you to school was like less than a hundred bucks, and it would last you till either you broke it in a crash or it was stolen, all 6 years of school. Looked into buying one recently and the new prices started at about 500 bucks, and I couldn't find a second hand one for less than 100 that looked like was taken care of. So when I see this, I just think they would rather just dump the bikes than sell them at cost because if they sell them at cost the bottom will fall out of the bike share market worldwide and they have shares and are invested in all the bike share companies worldwide.
@joselopez-he1mc
@joselopez-he1mc Год назад
I guess it depends on location. I can get 2nd hand for 25 to 100. Not available year round but wait 1 month and ill find one.
@sj750
@sj750 Год назад
I find this incredibly difficult to believe. And a hundred bucks how many years ago?
@geroutathat
@geroutathat Год назад
@@sj750 15 or 16 year ago, my dad brought me into the local bike shop and said I could have any bike I wanted with 2 siblings. I remember looking at a Kona for about 350, before realizing he was buying 3 and not rich so picked a Raleigh with Shimano gears. It was like 130 but my dad offered 120 or something... I just went on my local bikes website now, the cheapest bike on the whole site is 650 euro, and the cheapest road bike is 1900 euro. For that price I would have got a moped instead. I just checked I can get a decent moped for 250, a good one for 650 and a perfect one for 1900
@AndersonSilva-ux8ke
@AndersonSilva-ux8ke Год назад
This is the point. This is the best comment and the real truth
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht Год назад
@@geroutathat that doesn't mean cheap bikes don't exist any more. In Germany, where I live, super markets and especially our version of hardware stores (Baumarkt) put out acceptable quality at bargain prices. But specialised bike stores have stopped serving the low price market. For several reasons. Cheap bikes don't bring in much profit for the space they occupy, and for quality-conscious customers just seeing bikes under a certain standard of quality already devalues the whole store. Cheap bikes are still a thing when you know where to get them.
@WetDoggo
@WetDoggo Год назад
Here's a great idea: instead of giving them out for free, let's just pile them up in huge piles, so everyone can just use a car... I see absolutely no conceivable problem whatsoever
@MisesCelebrations
@MisesCelebrations 8 месяцев назад
This is the face of government intervention in the marketplace: subsidies, credits, and other policies that change what individuals freely interacting n the marketplace really want. To understand this phenomenon fully, I recommend the writings of Ludwig Mises.
@RideWithRen
@RideWithRen Год назад
Absolute madness.
@cuttersgoose
@cuttersgoose Год назад
There should never be another bicycle made in the world ever...we have plenty here
@JMBeaushriimp
@JMBeaushriimp Год назад
The utter volume is incomprehensible!
@Spike-ck5tj
@Spike-ck5tj Год назад
Those images are extraordinary. The scale of some of these graveyards is astonishing. I hope they will all eventually be recycled. I read the description of how they were introduced, the politicians really took their eye off the ball on the bike share schemes.
@TourFaint
@TourFaint Год назад
oh you sweet summer child, nothing ever gets recycled in china, if it can't be burned it goes straight into the ocean
@heckzotica
@heckzotica Год назад
I've always wondered why they are not broken down and recycled.
@LuciusKyrus
@LuciusKyrus Год назад
China has no recycling program and they are not interested in doing so.
@crazyoilfieldmechanic3195
@crazyoilfieldmechanic3195 Год назад
@LuciusKyrus HAHAHAHAHA.......China IMPORTED 558,900 metric tons of scrap steel last year for steel production, so they definitely know how to aquire and reuse scrap metal. The concept that they would pay extra money to acquire foreign scrap instead of using what they have on hand is mind-boggling
@O5MO
@O5MO Год назад
Because most companies (and goverments) do not care about it, since its cheaper/easier to dump them somewhere, and over time, the consequences increase, until we run out of resources
@Celisar1
@Celisar1 Год назад
@@O5MOYou got that exactly right.
@jakereich
@jakereich Год назад
My understanding is that the different hire companies flooded the market in order to gain market share, massively over-providing. Then the government changed its stance and companies went out of business. Ridiculous to see all this potential cycling just going to waste.
@thejamescorwin
@thejamescorwin 7 месяцев назад
This is SO cool. I wish I had been able to get access to these places when I made my bike share videos
@jadelawrenceavila7621
@jadelawrenceavila7621 2 года назад
This Could be Very Profitable You can Sell these Bicycles for Very cheap prices in Poor countries especially in Africa and South east Asia
@dingoeatswolf3663
@dingoeatswolf3663 Год назад
😂 you could sell them very cheap in China to the poor people!. Realistically who’d buy a used Chinese item? You’re taking a risk when it’s new, surely you wouldn’t put your money on a used one. Millions of hours of productivity put to waste…
@Storm4155
@Storm4155 Год назад
@@dingoeatswolf3663 Chinese people can all afford E-bikes and cars. As well, there are still a lot of share bikes in use, so nobody in China needs the ones from the failed companies.
@snapon666
@snapon666 Год назад
Wonder what the "carbon footprint " is of the manufacture transportation storage of all those bicycles and how much more to re-cycle them ?
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад
Nothing compared to the carbon footprint created by the cars that replaced the bicycles!!
@mattd1188
@mattd1188 Год назад
It doesn't matter, because China.
@iunnox666
@iunnox666 Год назад
Manufacturing creates a LOT more pollution than cars do.
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад
@@iunnox666 j Have you got a source to back that claim up?
@O5MO
@O5MO Год назад
To recycle them, all you would probably need is to pump the wheels, and oil the chain, so a miniscule amount.
@slavvian_marine
@slavvian_marine Год назад
What a waste of resources. It seems that not many countries are ready for shared economy model.
@feoray
@feoray Год назад
Just remove the sound if it is just going to be that beeping.
@mageshwaranswamy5123
@mageshwaranswamy5123 Год назад
I think this can be donated to such countries as they can reuse it ... The area also cleared and helped also done
@liliyaversus4051
@liliyaversus4051 Год назад
or at least sold at a much cheaper price.... so much value just laying around!!
@viciousKev
@viciousKev Год назад
Fires will cleanse the earth
@Respected_Gentleman
@Respected_Gentleman Год назад
Could have packed hundreds each in containers and shipped them to Europe for a massive profit. But it's not about profit. It's about planned loss.
@kalidilerious
@kalidilerious Год назад
that makes sense if this was real. but this is CGI
@ChronoGN
@ChronoGN Год назад
Yeah, I don't understand why they have to disassemble them and scrap them. Just ship it to Europe or Africa, or wherever. Someone will be happy to have a bicycle.
@qwwq9517
@qwwq9517 Год назад
@@ChronoGN因为成本太低了 不够运费 每一辆自行车成本大概80元
@Respected_Gentleman
@Respected_Gentleman Год назад
@@ChronoGN Could sell them for £100/€100 and they'd sell like proverbial hot cakes!
@farallimacha
@farallimacha Год назад
​@@Respected_Gentlemanyou can buy such bike for 100£/€ in Europe but you don't really want it ,trust me.
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