1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:22,240 This guy makes free diesel from plastic. Check this out. What we're doing today is we're going to make diesel from plastic, you know, common plastic that you have around your house. So it's very easy. All you have to do is pack it into an oxygen free environment and cook it and let it do its own process. 2 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:59,640 So after this cook, this is, we made a little bit of a fire. It's only been going on for a few minutes. Yeah. The hotter I do this, the longer, the more you make. So in this little bit, it's made this so far. And this is probably like a diesel fraction because we took this out of the first condenser. So we can see if I have some matches here and we can put some down and see if it's flammable. 3 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:01,440 It's heavy. It's thick, you know. 4 00:01:05,740 --> 00:01:21,340 Okay. This fuel right here, this is, this is diesel. So I will put this into my diesel generator so we can make electricity in our house for this evening and run the washing machine, ice cream maker, and everything that we want. 5 00:01:21,340 --> 00:01:30,280 And then afterwards, you take gasoline and that gasoline, I use my water pumps and whatever else I use gasoline for. 6 00:01:30,940 --> 00:01:37,600 This is all from the trash, all from the plastic that washes up on the beach, all from the plastic that is recycled. 7 00:01:37,600 --> 00:01:46,780 And that's just common plastic that you find underfoot is actually good stuff that you can use. 8 00:01:47,300 --> 00:01:59,340 Making diesel from plastic helps provide the electrical needs of our house, business, and family, helps clean the environment, and also helps provide assistance to the local community. 9 00:01:59,340 --> 00:02:11,980 For instance, many people use coconuts to help them survive. They make coconut oil and with the diesel that we make from the plastic is used in the machine to help grind the coconut. 10 00:02:11,980 --> 00:02:20,200 So they take that home, make the oil with that, and afterwards, they give me back the trash, which I feed to my chickens.