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Meet the Indian eco-trailblazer who threw shade at corporate life
euronews (in English)
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08/01/2024
"I was making good money. I had my own apartment. Most people would love it. The thing was, I was depressed."
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One day, he just called us. He said, "I don't want to do this."
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So me and my wife asked him, "What do you really want to do?"
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He was really climbing the ladder very, very quickly in New York.
00:10
Despite being very successful financially, he didn't really want to do that.
00:14
I was working in corporate America, in finance, making good money.
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I was the youngest director in the company. I had my own apartment.
00:21
So most people would love me.
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The thing was, I was depressed.
00:25
It wasn't some Cinderella story where I was walking down the streets
00:28
and I saw a packet of chips on the ground and the sun hit my eyes.
00:31
I was like, "Oh, let's make sunglasses from packets of chips."
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It was not that. It was very calculated.
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My name is Anish Malpani.
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We at Fidout make the world's first recycled sunglasses
00:40
from impossible to recycle packets of chips.
00:43
I remember when I was 18, I loved sports.
00:53
My dad let me go to the US to study sports management.
00:56
This was still an expensive affair. He didn't argue with me.
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But then three months into the program, I realized it was a waste of money and time.
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So I added on a different major.
01:05
He changed his major from sports management to go to finance and business
01:10
and then moved on from there.
01:12
I had a great job. I remember them visiting me in New York.
01:15
They knew something was wrong. I was at a park with them.
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And I was like, "Listen, Mom, Dad, I'm not happy.
01:21
I'm really thinking of doing different things.
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And I think I'm going to quit my job."
01:26
He was feeling very frustrated.
01:30
What he noticed, he was making rich people richer.
01:33
And he didn't really want to do that.
01:35
The goal became that I want to come back to India
01:38
because I felt like my ability to make an impact in India would be more than in the US.
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So I quit my job in New York,
01:46
learned about impact in different developing countries like Guatemala and Nairobi,
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spent a couple of years in those countries.
01:52
And then came to India.
01:54
Then I spent the first year researching the waste management space.
01:59
While I was using the waste management space, I found the MLP problem.
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MLP stands for Metalized Multi-Layer Plastic Packaging.
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Basically, your packets of chips, your chocolate wrappers, your Tetra Paks,
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these are all multi-layer plastic packets.
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They contain many layers of plastic fused together,
02:23
making it impossible to recycle.
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It's also very inconsistent.
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So your chocolate wrapper is different from your chips packet.
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It's like the black sheep of the plastic family.
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And that's what led us to work on this.
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Once we get the MLP, everything else happens in-house.
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It first gets shredded into small flakes.
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Then these flakes get washed.
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[WASHING FLAKES]
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They get put into this chemical reactor,
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and our patent-pending process happens.
02:58
We take the separated materials,
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and we convert them into high-quality materials.
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Our solution is different because
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we separate the layers and extract the materials from it.
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And the extracted materials we create
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are way more recyclable than the original MLP,
03:24
which extends the life cycle of this.
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Once we realized that we are getting a material that is of high quality,
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we brainstormed like 200 different types of products.
03:36
Then we shortlisted 70.
03:40
Then we did 27 parameters to evaluate these 70 products.
03:44
And we finally ended up on one that made sense.
03:47
Sunglasses did well in all of these.
03:50
I guess the most important part was that
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it could show off the properties of our material.
04:04
Because if we just made bricks or coasters,
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almost any material can be used for that.
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We can't use any material to make this.
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So that's why sunglasses made a lot of sense.
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The idea of WITHOUT is,
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we want you to consume our products without any guilt,
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because we're working very hard to ensure that
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it's the most sustainable material and product out there.
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So that's the whole idea of WITHOUT,
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and it stands for something more than just a product.
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My ambition is very large here.
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I didn't quit my job in New York to do this.
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I know that you can't rush this.
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This is not some Silicon Valley startup
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that's trying to hit X amount of revenue in two months or three months.
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Our vision is a thriving world without poverty.
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Our long-term play is to sell materials to large manufacturers,
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eyewear manufacturers, furniture manufacturers,
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whatever. The material has different applications.
05:08
So product design is just a way to prove to manufacturers
05:12
this actually works.
05:14
I think we're so far away from what we want to achieve.
05:29
You just can't do it.
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We're just getting started. It's been three years.
05:35
We still have a long way to go.
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We still have a long way to go.
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