Can you tell the trash from the treasure? Why am I seeing major parts of Thomas Trackmaster toys being thrown out? Is everything thats made in China junk, or is there good stuff as well?. Whats thrown out at the council cleanups paints a curious picture. Every rubbish pile tells a story. We seem to be drowning in a Made In China syndrome where cheap goods are not giving consumers value for money. There used to be a time when quality locally made goods were the norm but not now. So often the made in China cheap goods have very short lifespans or never perform a job correctly. I see hundreds of cheap vacuum cleaners thrown out but rarely ever a Dyson. The epidemic of cheap office chairs used at home and fail just gets more and more out of control. The suburb where I live has lost it's charity shop and I notice the dynamic of whats thrown out has changed. There is some really good stuff being thrown out and some of the items you see in this video are treasure. I do revisit the rubbish piles just prior to being cleaned up to see whats recovered and reused. I just hope the spider nest I discovered is educational enough for todays very G rated YouTube!
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Trash Or Treasure Amazing Made In China Syndrome ─ leokimvideo
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