24 Surprising Billion-Dollar Industries | Big Business Marathon | Insider Business
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- From swiftlet bird nests to electronic waste, we traveled the world to learn about surprising, billion-dollar industries.
0:00 Intro
00:36 Tuna
08:56 Swiftlet nests
19:46 Used watches
32:32 Aloe vera extract
41:35 Electronic waste
50:38 Açaí
1:02:13 Fast-food Advertising
1:11:31 Instant noodles
1:18:27 Lithium batteries
1:33:23 Phone repairs
1:38:32 Pool cleaning
1:44:45 Polystyrene foam
1:51:45 Himalayan Salt
2:00:06 Cut flowers
2:06:30 Shea butter
2:15:15 Teeth whitening
2:22:17 Snail slime
2:30:54 Soap
2:37:15 Wigs
2:44:46 Wine corks
2:49:15 Latex mattresses
2:59:09 Gemstones
3:09:43 Pearls
3:18:23 Crawfish
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24 Surprising Billion-Dollar Industries | Big Business | Insider Business
The amount of resources used to fly a flower to another country just for a token gift. Planet has no chance.
It's ironic it's ironic that it's at a time of year where most practicing countries are out of season for flower growing.
Just love how much Japan value their products / effort of their farmers and fishermen.
yea im not paying money to eat bird puke supe nor would i even get paid to try it ...people are fu(kin weird
Just love how much they value marine life & the ocean's ecosystems.
They value their craftsmen well too.
overrated. this is why Japan dominates with the most products overpriced. its ridiculous
@@IhateAlot718 it's like luxury fashion brands.
it's the presentation of the different cultures and languages that keeps me watching these videos instead of just researching the information in text format. It is insanely interesting and entertaining both ways but when you get more senses involved it becomes easier to absorb the information.
Really? Tbh, i think scrubbing my nuts in the shower is beneficial for the next person that licks them.
The cameramen who climbed up in those caves ahead of the bird nest hunters must have been very skilled climbers
Insider always has the best documentaries. I absolutely love it. Props to the whole team working on putting this masterpiece together.
Peeping in your mothers window has a significant amount of entertainment as well. But i'll support this comment. Btw, where does your grandmother live?
@@mysticalvomit going for that “edgy” comment and you just come off as corny and unfunny. It’s obvious you’re trying too hard.
@@mysticalvomit aOM
Cringe, bro thinks he's gonna get a reply💀💀💀
@@co39suzuq 👈cringe, bro thinks people think like him and want to beg for replies instead of just posting their opinion on things. You’re ratioed anyway, son.
i love zoom whitening thing! it is so unique and innovative!
1) special super unique UV-"protective" glasses, aka aliexpress dental uv no uv, stop uv glasses with optical density 0.1 maybe - 1.5$ (real glasses for protecting against uv with optical density at least 5 - min. 100-150$)
2) 2 cotton pads - 0.1$
3) special super unique protective gel aka food grade silicon - 0.2$ per amount used
4) special super unique whiting gel aka h2o2 from your local grow shop + gel media to hold h2o2 total 1$ per amount used
5) each super unique star seated in the same chair - 150$ per "star" seated before you
That crawdad farmer is seriously kicking ass. That guy is doing everything he can to make sure his business works for him and his people. Mad props.
I absolutely love this channel!! I have rewatched every video over and over at work, they are always so interesting. I love that they make these super long videos. Thank you so much for always consistently providing us all with very entertaining and informative content!
I have rewatched your dog licking his balls over and over again. And i must say. We are at an agreement here. Ty.
Eeseeesüeeeeses,s,,,s
Fantastic documentary!!!!!
First time I am watching
Well done!!! And kudos to all hardworking people
May God Bless you greatly❤
I just love this show , I love to learn about recycling it and what materials can be recycled fairly easy and what materials can not. It also shows small business people are not rich but they are rich in ideas.😊❤. It's nice to see that they get recognition for their hard work.😊
Perfect to listen to while sleeping =)
The most heartwarming story about soap, you'll ever hear.
Your content is truly making a difference in farmers' lives.
That Rolex episode was insanely interesting!
this channel is a goldmine of inspiration and motivation. turns out college really is a scam for most
The Aloe-vera, I'd just use a machine to remove the husk, no need to be gentle, its going into the shredder. The slightly higher extraction ratio by hand should be dwarfed by the time saving and labor costs.
There is such a high differential in density between husk and gel that you could probably just pulverize the whole leaf to a specific level and filter press all the husk out.
Between the gel and the skin is a very thin layer of a bitter latex crap so squeezing or pulverizing the leaf will contaminate the gel with the crap latex.
@@pinkpriss You could technically filter that out also but at that point you aren't exactly saving effort.
By using underpaid labor, companies can aggregate value by legally marketing their products as artisanal and pretending they are "keeping traditions alive" and such - their productivity is much worse but there's a market for that as long as few companies focus on it.
Mechanization within regions that offer cheap labor is also often less profitable than its (massive) increases in productivity might suggest due to manufacturers that provide the machines often imposing software and tool restrictions in countries that don't have strong Right to Repair laws, plus there are technological barriers and maintenance costs.
@DaSilverJoker The other comment makes sense, the latex layer can fluck up the quality of the end product. You are just spewing crap that sounds related but not really and of no value. Are you a politician by any chance?
@@DaSilverJokerwell said, plus in some remote parts of the world, it doesn’t matter how much more money you could make out of automation rather than how many families you offer work which translates then to power
A hundred years from now there will be no more tuna left!
Those birds nest climber are the legit mountain climber👏🏼👏🏼 Salud🎉- heart pounding to watch them though
As a rock climber for fun, they had me shook. They had no belay or harness. Impressive ❤
Those men are reckless. And to have children do that work too, I'd call that evil (certainly kids have lost their lives here)
Oh, and I forgot to mention that I enjoyed this offering. Thanks.... 😎👍
Another great upload keep it up. I omly care about exposing scam cheating in industries btw. Thata why i like this and the last video about fake honey truffle and other stuff
I like you two together. There is something extra there. Thank you.
I absolutely love it. Props to the whole team working on putting this masterpiece together.
Those nest harvesters are getting ABSOLUTELY ROBBED!!
literally so badly
And how about those birds.
who recorded the gemstone mines xD i'd be too scared to be the cameraman there, toss the camera to one of the experts and sit outside
For centuries Nido bird’s nest soup are so renowned. These can only be found in the caves of El Nido in Palawan. It made its mark in Chinese culinary as well as South East Asian Cuisine.
3 hours plus, this i love.
The Rolex guy has been waiting on his watch longer than I've been alive. Jesus
He must've also been waiting for Jesus longer than I've been around.
Enjoyed the candid interview with Bob Carr. Would be keen to hear an interview with Julia Gillard in the same spirit.
Wow I knew my favorite facial serum is made from Swiftlet Nest Extracts but I had no idea they were so hard to harvest !
Does it do wonders to your skin??? must be expensive
Binge watching at work. Best channel :)
useless job?
Lol, just resign. Your company is paying you to do your job, not watch.
@@2600BC.yt
Exactly why companies cant make a profit...
@@2600BC. Plot twist : He's a screener at BI.
actually if a company says "With Aloe" and it has none, then its fraud.
Timestamp
False advertisement
Unless it's the brands name .
I like how these are based on how things were before AND how they are now, after COVID-19 hit, so we know how things work, now, and with comparisons 😊
Soon, NO BLUEFIN OR ANY TUNA
The language display is entertaining and admirable! Dubbed docu-videos are so much less impactful to the senses and overall learning experience. Thank you for keeping their voices.
That teeth whitening is total scam. 😂 $750 for all this.
and it felt like an advertisement for it. what producers do to get free stuff
The Rolex guy needs to star in his Netflix series.
That love depleteing the ocean tune. Sharks fins n so on
$15.5m for a watch. It better be able to tell me my death date
And at that price, you better hope that date isn't too soon.
@11:15 Vietnamese people raise the swiflet birds and they make nest locally. They sell them for an affordable price in Vietnam. You don't have to go to the island or dangerous mountain to collect the nest.
I have no idea why I watched this whole thing... But I did and I enjoyed it
Kind of like when Bart peaked Nirvana at birth? Aah, nevermind.
3:24:19 He's like, "BACK OFF MATE, BACK OFF!!!" 😂😂😂
preparing for some samurai chops
Depleted species....this is just one section of Japan. We're destroying our world for our children... shame
Speak the truth 🎉
Wonderful to see the DR producing world class Aloe!!!
Hopefully they'll be able to keep Haiti from destroying it all...
I bet at least 50% of sales of instant noodles in the USA is sold in the prison system
You are so right Lucas you are rich beyond measure my friend.
God bless all the righteous Children Of The Stars with mercy and peace health and happiness Amen
✝️
i love the soap family and their photo. nice people!
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
When I am what I am, I might let go of becoming.
swiftlet nest farms sound like a good business
These "xx" industries etc. videoes are great. You learn about poverty and business in many cases, like Acai in Brazil.
Its all amazing story. Thanks a lot
im just going to say, there i sno level of quality that would get me to spend 500 on a watch... let alone 25k lol
2:16:29 Whitening already incredible white and healthy teeth. Her before and after are not even noticeable, unless you're uncomfortable close to her mouth to see maybe a very slight difference.
When they starting talking about "pencas" I knew they were Dominicans xd.
24:01 to keep things in perspective $2,800 a day is a million dollars in a year , so not too shabby for selling one thing a day. keep things in perspective, it's still a huge percentage and a great yearly income. he's not "scraping by"
Having such a store, and living in NYC that figure is not over the moon. But if it is 1m after all costs that is very good.
I mean 2,800 a day is a lot of money
Love these documentaries. Would love to have a link or info on how to buy the shea butter from the women who make it the traditional way.
All machines are seen and explained as Optimal. Approved
Ah this is a mashup of ur previous videos. Tbh i usually dont like that but well done
Ya know, I wasn’t hungry and I’m trying not to eat before bed but you guys gotta go showing me pictures of bird spit soup. Thanks.
I needed this like yesterday! 👍
A little secret, Rolex is actually the buyer of that 15m watch. They made billions after that.
My uncle cut his arm down the middle and almost bleed to death doing something similar to the açai farmer with that blade in his back pocket.
Aloe, I have the plants in my back yard, I've never had a positive response for cuts, burn, sunburn, etc, . who knows
Used to pick Aloe out the ground my youth day in Aruba. They grew like weeds, step in poison bush rub Aloe, ashma? Swollow Aloe, hair growth and hair strength, mix conditioner with Aloe. Problaby stiped the island when they realized its worth!
Tuna, btw, is almost an endangered species.
This is likely one of the reasons.
It is really sad to me how wealthier countries are extracting wealth out of poorer nations; leaving the hardest workers who make it happen with dimes compared to the dollars the wealthy nations make.
According to the numbers given by the factory in your aloe vera section, it takes 13 leaves to make a gallon, not 20.
That Fish Market gives me chills down my spine! I love Tuna fish!
Only 32M!?! What a steal, Im going to get right on that!
3:30:20 😂😂😂😂 he said.. “get quick rich scheme”
Is that the one scheme where Richard figures out a way to run faster?
This would be a really good show if it werent for all the subtitles instead of voice over translations
1:36:00 I can't imagine how a phone can become that dirty.
lmfao the american privalidge in this video i love you guys
Aloe Vera? Lol I just threw some away, it is invasive here where I live.
Lots of Tuna here jejeje
Do you live along the Mexican border? I heard there was lots of invasion going on around there.
Interesting but at the beginning of the video they say tuna wrong
3.5 hrs of this. i was intreasted. i don't have 3.5 hrs to burn or I fall asleep
Every time I fall asleep with CZcams on I wake up to stuff like this playing
GROWTH and INFLATION are proportional ,keep checking the production rate
Considering it’s their careers and industry, aren’t they concerned about sustainability? If they aren’t, it’s incredible shortsighted.
Careers and money-making oppourtunities are short-lived. It is Government's duty to make people comply with far-sighted sustainability.
It's called the tragedy of the commons. It would be in everyone's collective interest to deplete the resource slower, but individual actors can't do that as other individual actors will merely take their place and take advantage.
It's often that an overseeing authority like a government agency is required in these instances to enforce such reductions
their career are at big risk cause China and korea cut Japan seafood import
@@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022Boring
My balls hurt.
wow! look how small the tuna are!
over fishing!
I really like the voice speaking in the video..
From all the way in little old NZ
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It's a real pleasure to have stumbled upon your channel..❤❤❤
This Kiwi..., thinks your..!!!
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An got such a sweet accent.., with such great English 👍
Your farm life, looks incredible and amazing..
What a perfect lifestyle..💯❤️
This fresh fish is loaded with parasite ova, inspite of the big of the outrageous price!
2:19:00 25% hydrogen peroxide ? :O WOW ! that will cock up the teeth for sure ! you have to be mad to do that ! I would never do that !
What is wrong here? The Bushidors (cliff cave nest gatherers) take such huge risks and are SO hard working. -Follow the logic ??
Quote (15:33) "[Alvin] may get up to 2500 nests in a 5 month season."
Quote (16:01) "2 lb of the best kind are worth $2900".
BUT, quote (16:25) " Alvin makes ~$600 when the season is compete"
So WHO is making all the money?? SOMEone is profiteering.
The nests look super light weight so maybe 2500 nests don't weigh that much
looks like it take as much energy to break all that electronics down that it did to make it. and apple trying to make it even harder with making it impossible for people to repair or upgrade their devices. right to repair is a huge deal
Star gate opening 45:15 ✨👁️👅👁️✨🦃🤣
how do you cut a fish up in so many little pieces so everyone makes money, MY piece of fish is a nice size, I would think it would cost $500 a spoonful
imagine what 5billion dollars in scientific research for the public could do? No - instead lets spend it on dancing robots and dressing up hamburgers. Fark the advertising industry.
USA Pacific Coast Salmon fishing has totally collapsed in just 30 years. Salmon used to be plentiful and fairly easy to catch. Now they are rare and people have given up trying. The fish have been subjected to many negative factors but overfishing has been amazing. Commercial fisheries have disappeared and its a waste of time to fish for them. The same thing can happen to any fishing endeavor.
I mean, one could almost glean from this that overfishing leads to fish disappearing. What a shock.
I have a drawer that is just for but ramen. 😂
Hola,,, La pronunciación rítmica de esta oración sagrada se siente como un bálsamo para el alma, una línea directa con lo divino, que invoca paz y tranquilidad incluso en medio de las tormentas de la vida. Cada palabra resuena con una profunda sensación de consuelo dejo mi like
What stands out to me is the fact that people really think that their jobs give a fkuk about them. This is all of the evidence that employers do not give a shit about workers in 2023.
Excelente
Been watching for 1:54:15 thinking what a great documentary that is until it hit me with the 1000tons Himalayan salt equals to 157 elephants. This US units are really getting complicated!
I love this channel!
this was beautiful, all I can say.
I have a feeling the first fast food company who does an honest commercial will get far more business that month just go to the humor factor than any of these fake food ads. Why? BECAUSE IT'S NEVER THAT WAY WHEN YOU PULL IT OUTTA THE BAG!...... AND THAT'S IF IT'S EVEN IN THE BAG!
Thanks for the video!
Really like these kind of videos. Thanks
The question is , have the snails given their consent and are they being paid .