A DIY recycling studio in Taipei is using fashion to change attitudes toward waste.
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00:00After carefully snipping up plastic waste they've brought from home,
00:05participants at this DIY workshop are ready for the final step,
00:08crushing and melting it all down into a memento they can take home.
00:12This is Trash Kitchen, a studio in Taipei specialized in recycling magic.
00:17Using a recycling machine called a Mini Trash Spresso, invented in Taiwan,
00:21the studio creates all kinds of recycled products,
00:24from decorative wall tiles, bricks and clothes hangers,
00:27to the trendy sunglasses today's participants are making.
00:30The company that invented this recycling machine says
00:33there's a serious purpose to this fun and creativity.
00:36Everyone kept saying recycling is high energy footprint,
00:40it's really dirty, oh that's why we'd rather not do it,
00:43or reusing is very difficult.
00:46So we are trying to show you reusing will save a lot of carbon footprint
00:51because we measure the electricity here, we measure the air quality here,
00:55and then you know what every pair of, let's say sunglasses we make,
01:00in this process, you are reducing around 400 grams of carbon.
01:06The sunglasses made in today's program have the endorsement of some real fashionistas,
01:10including the chief editor of the Taiwan edition of an international fashion magazine.
01:16Environmental and fashion are important,
01:20but if you want to implement them,
01:24I think there's still a long way to go.
01:27I think for consumers,
01:29it's important to be able to stand on one line and feel this.
01:33I think this workshop is a good start.
01:36And it is only a start.
01:382023 saw Taiwan throw out nearly 12 million tons of waste, a new record.
01:43Over 6 million tons of that was recyclable.
01:46But while these sunglasses will only make a tiny dent,
01:49the process of making them is changing how people think about waste.
01:52I have two children.
01:54I have to think about their future.
01:56I have to think about their children's future.
01:58Even if you throw away a piece of trash today,
02:02you are just kicking the problem down the road.
02:06So if everyone can do better,
02:10and recycle more,
02:12and use less plastic,
02:14it can make a big difference.
02:16And if this change in mindset changes habits and lifestyles,
02:20Taiwan's explosion of trash could begin easing off.
02:23John Hsu and John Van Triest for Taiwan Plus.