One Bag = 1000 Beers
When it comes to cans, nothing could be simpler than emptying them. But then ? This is where the real work begins.
Empty, they are sold to recycling centers. You have to separate the tabs. This is a work of patience particularly suited to the elderly.
It also allows them to participate in the family economy. A vital detail when you know that retirement pensions do not exist in Vietnam.
The next step is also slow and arduous: the craftsmen select, flatten, wash, polish and dry the small aluminum parts ... There is still time to manufacture ...
Their fairy fingers embark on a ballet where the threads and hooks are as many dancers who choreograph the realization. The tabs finally become a sparkling material.
In this basin, 7 kg of beer strips are gathered, or about 18,000 cans.
Bi Ethic works in an environmental and human ethics. Employees are paid more than the average salary to ensure a qualitative result.
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One Bag = 1000 Beers
Cans: A Study in UPCYCLING
There is nothing easier than emptying a can. But what next? This is where the real work starts. Empty, they're sold to a recycling center. After the tabs are removed. This is a job that requires the patience which can be done particularly well by our older community. As a result of Vietnam's lack of retirement plans, the retiree is still able to participate in their family's economy, generating a feeling of purpose.
The next step is also slow and painful: the artisans select, flatten, clean, polish, and dry these aluminum tabs… Now comes time to produce… Their nimble fingers start to dance in a ballet of crochet hooks, tabs and string.
In addition to this, you need to know more about it.