1. Tubelator AI
  2. >
  3. Videos
  4. >
  5. Entertainment
  6. >
  7. SUNTORY Endless Life Kapok Edition 2 minutes 5 seconds - Sustainable Travel with Environmentally Friendly Kapok Products

SUNTORY Endless Life Kapok Edition 2 minutes 5 seconds - Sustainable Travel with Environmentally Friendly Kapok Products

Available In Following Subtitles
English
Variant 1
Discover how Endless Life, a man dedicated to protecting the Earth's future, is using Kapok, an environmentally sustainable plant from Indonesia, to create warm mufflers and coats. Learn about the challenges and innovative solutions in processing Kapok fibers into threads for sustainable fashion.
tubelator logo

Instantly generate YouTube summary, transcript and subtitles!

chrome-icon Install Tubelator On Chrome

Video Summary & Chapters

No chapters for this video generated yet.

Video Transcript

0:06
We have a special guest today.
0:08
He is a man who has gone on an endless journey to protect the future of the Earth.
0:13
He is Endless Life, and he wants to pass on this knowledge to his children.
0:26
Hello.
0:28
Hello.
0:29
What are you selling here?
0:31
Here we sell warm mufflers and coats.
0:38
Wow!
0:40
This time, sustainable travellers are using Kapok, a plant that doesn't have a place to go, to create environmentally friendly items.
0:48
Why did you decide to use Kapok?
0:51
Kapok is a plant that grows in Indonesia.
1:00
I used to make a lot of pillows.
1:02
But I couldn't use them anymore because of the difficulty of processing.
1:05
I thought it was a waste, so I started to make clothes with them.
1:13
Because the fibers are so short, it is difficult to process them into threads,
1:16
and many companies have given up on using them for clothing.
1:20
However, Mr. Fukai succeeded in commercializing Kapok
1:22
after researching with a major fiber manufacturer.
1:23
and the research with the researchers,
1:24
Capoc was successfully commercialized.
1:29
Capoc fibers are hollow,
1:31
so they are 1 in 8 times lighter than cotton.
1:34
Capoc also has a function of
1:35
absorbing moisture and warming up,
1:37
which is called the heat-resistant function.
1:39
It is also called the down that rises to the sun.
1:42
It's a little big for me,
1:44
but it's warmer when it gets low.
1:47
Isn't it great that you can do this
1:49
with the remaining material?
1:49
I think it's pretty cool.
1:51
Each person has their own future.
1:54
What kind of traveler will they meet next?
shape-icon

Download extension to view full transcript.

chrome-icon Install Tubelator On Chrome