What a fantastic group of people, I hope more Australians hear about the work being done in Bega and follow suit. Great job Bega.
@ichifish3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this inspiring video, ABC. As an American I'm particularly impressed by the environmental knowledge and political will evident in this rural community. I have faith that Barry Irvin's ambitious plan will come to fruition. Good luck, Bega Group and the community!
@stephenwhitworth77013 ай бұрын
Thankyou Land Line, thankyou folk of the Bega Valley, what a fantastic outcome. What a great demonstration of what people at the community level can ignite. The change that can be a blueprint, set repeat and set repeat. My sincere praise and thanks. wow
@bertanelson80623 ай бұрын
Glad to see this coming to fruition somewhere. These are ideas that flourished in the 70's, then again in the 90's with permaculture taking the forefront then. Perhaps finally the time has come for it to take hold. By the way, "dumps" or "landfills" always used to be open not only for people bringing but for those who were looking for items. When they were closed, that avenue for recycling stopped. Let's have more co-ops, volunteer groups & small farmers/gardeners get involved. Many people have great ideas they've worked out on their own.
@seastar39093 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Needed Australia wide and worldwide asap!
@abelangjq3 ай бұрын
Reusing waste outputs from one organism(company) as inputs for another, truly an ecosystem, truly circular, very exciting! Personally, I feel every household should get into gardening, composting, and reusing their food scraps as compost as well.
@kellyyager37803 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for introducing this project to Australia, Bega! Brilliant! I regularly watch a Brit who has a monthly clip of Good News. I would love to see Bega’s Circular Economy on that channel. Europe and parts of Asia and North America are the headlines in the work they are doing to protect environments, reintroduce keystone animals e.g. the beaver has been reintroduced to London rivers; and the efforts of particularly Northern European countries to educate the everyday consumer that everything doesn’t go in the red bin. Different methodologies will work in different cities and towns but the end goal needs to be the same. Brilliant story ABC. Cheers
@ommanipadmehung30143 ай бұрын
Haha I know that guy 😀
@Uenaeons3 ай бұрын
Introducing it to Australia? People have been doing this in the Northern Rivers for well over 20 years. :( sad, credit is only given where and when the media spotlight chooses.
@kevdimo64593 ай бұрын
Wow I’m one of those people who has never heard of Circular Economy. I’m 61 years old, and should’ve known about it. I’m not surprised by the fact that it’s happening in the Bega valley, i lived not far away in the Eurobodalla shire region. It’s a great part of Australia and deserves to be a leader in this endeavour. I wish all the players the best in their individual careers, that brings this philosophy to fruition. 👍🏼
@caravanlifenz3 ай бұрын
To be fair, circularity is just a new word for permaculture. Growing up in NZ, there was a family we hung out with that lived entirely off-grid, using a composting toilet, growing their own food, and wearing only woollen and cotton clothes. They called it a permaculture lifestyle, but these days people are calling it circularity.
@Sabena-pl3cw21 күн бұрын
@@caravanlifenzCircular economy doesn’t just apply to food production but all production processes including heavy industry. It‘s a big topic in Europe.
@DiHandley3 ай бұрын
This really is pure genius. The word “waste” needs to be changed to “resource”. It really is win win win. I’ll be watching this very carefully!
@thedudescar6743 ай бұрын
Thanks Landline, we need to see the bright clever rural people doing and ' getting ' what many have been pushing for decades ' circularity'. The next push is to pursue this nationally and use the knowledge to improve all our landscapes👍
@joshmarean93073 ай бұрын
Wow! Nice work everyone. You’re inspiring me here in the states. Thanks for reporting on this 💜
@cinemaipswich46363 ай бұрын
Mobile Chicke Coops have been praised for the single property holder. Now it seem to be a "block of flats" of chickens. Looks good.
@amesbabom3 ай бұрын
This really gives me hope, to see industry and farmers taking the lead
@michaelcauser4743 ай бұрын
Fantastic view of a community working together to achieve a great result. My bins normally go out once a month, being a small Red general waste bin, a large yellow recycle bin and now a green food and similar recycle bin. I still see overflowing red bins out every week in this suburb and can only think how wasteful, or just plain lazy/can't be bothered, so many families are. I look forward to seeing this process grow throughout Aus.
@fitnessfoodflow37853 ай бұрын
First time hearing these terms but as an environmental health scientist the circular economy is the only way to live. Product makers should also use circularity as their standard. I've had the same ideas (stop explaining and show to experience it, learn and allow adoption naturally. Am sure this will be a huge success, I hope all the world's eyes are watching your excellent work. Thank you! Now let's go! ❤🎉❤
@Janmification3 ай бұрын
The chooks sound happy. Good idea.
@lesliedevlin85013 ай бұрын
Thanks i all ways watch LAND LINE on Sunday 12.30pm ABC Les from Perth 🎯🎯🎯
@brianohehir95153 ай бұрын
This is just fantastic! At last a strategy that moves towards the cycles of nature. Thanks aunty for spreading the word!
@fredrickmutyaba-nw1vj3 ай бұрын
Our environment is in better balance with such innovations.🎉
@SoniaH-m4g3 ай бұрын
It’s a fantastic way to move back to, I really hate this throw away culture that we have adapted worldwide. When I was growing up my grandfather farmed with nothing new, implements and things were made to last a century - often 2nd hand, 3rd hand etc etc now they are made to last 10 years maybe….if you can find parts.
@joblo3413 ай бұрын
Great ideas. We need to see more like it. Innovation driven from the ground up rather than by government.
@myrasri96883 ай бұрын
Looks like ‘circularity’ is the new term for Cooperation or Collaboration…. Great to see what Bega Valley is doing!!! 👏 🌟
@geekswithfeet91373 ай бұрын
There is huge additional benefit to bringing sea nutrients back into agriculture. Particularly iodine, which has been proven to reduce methane production of cattle by up to 99%
@JohnFry-sm1fb3 ай бұрын
Labiotech had an interesting article on that in 2021. Feed Additives Put the Brakes on Cattle Methane Emissions
@kitsurubami3 ай бұрын
This is the best video i've seen in a long time
@2Looo883 ай бұрын
@SouthAfrica please watch and learn. There are really smart people in this world, thanks for the inspiration. I have 270 hectares of farmland and absolutely nothing is happening on it 😢😢 what a shame!
@jolindo67243 ай бұрын
A commercial pig farmer in SA uses their effluent to breed flies that become feed for the commercial chicken farm next door, so the thinking is there already keep youe research
@JohnFry-sm1fb3 ай бұрын
@@jolindo6724 synchronicity - I just responded to @loverlyme right above your post about that very subject.
@AaronColbert-f3w2 ай бұрын
Wish my grandfather was alive still him and Barry would have transformed Australia his add as you grow formula works a treat
@lansvale283 ай бұрын
Good on em. Great people doing great things.
@nksb35303 ай бұрын
It's wonderful to have some good and optimistic news reported about australian agriculture. Really enjoyed watching this.
@Ifyouarehurtnointentwasapplied3 ай бұрын
This is how many larger farm's could get chicken poo on crops with minimal cost it's a good diversity plan for the farmers and the people who want to farm animals stack away
@loverlyme3 ай бұрын
I love Landline. I only lived in the far west of NSW for less than a decade but I've been addicted to new (and some old revisited) ideas for doing farming better. I have no idea why there is so much waste around, except that there are far too many ignorant people who are stuck in their ways. I'm glad Landline can tap into some of what is proving to be helpful to transmit to those in agriculture and fishing industries. If only I could get more of my local coffee shops and businesses to see that their waste does not need to be wasted. I have to go outside of my local council area to pick up left over coffee beans to reuse! No-one in my area will donate them. They'd rather throw them in the trash. I use them to keep crawling bugs off my plants (in a tiny courtyard); to make mosquito repelling candles for use in summer; and to add to my compost bin. Thankfully, my local fishmonger has seen sense to supply me with some discarded parts of fish at a good rate. I've upped my protein levels by using discarded fish skins to make healthy keto or carnivore crisps and make fish stock. I'm sure there's so much more that can be done if only we, even as individuals, knew what supplies (ie other's waste) were available. It doesn't have to happen on a big scale only.
@JohnFry-sm1fb3 ай бұрын
You may find a use for the larvae of the Black Soldier Fly. If they're new, just search for related blogs and commercial websites. The BSF is a composter's dream critter, if the temperature they generate is managed. Darling Ingredients acquired EnviroFlight, which was the innovator that developed the industrial systems for growing the BSF larvae. They harvested prior to maturity and made dried meal for feeding poultry and farmed fish. Darling Ingredients describes itself as an enabler of Circular Economies: quote: As a world leader in circularity, we transform materials from the animal agriculture and food industries into valuable ingredients. Ingredients that nourish people, feed animals and crops, and fuel the world with renewable energy. This is supported through three segments within our operations: Feed, Food and Fuel. For those of us who are a tad more local than that, there's always Soldier Fly Technologies which has a great online presence, and there are also a number of hobby BSF sites out there that spun off the original BSF blog of a guy named Jerry who was a fishpond man in Georgia USA who routed his mature grubs via PVC tubing from their compost bins (which they leave when they mature to go find a dry place to pupate) to right over the center of his ponds, where the fish awaited their 30% protein 40% fat treats.
@peterohman84693 ай бұрын
It’s good to see Australia isn’t falling behind as usual. I hope to get there and have a look for myself soon.
@grahamtempleton64793 ай бұрын
Fantastic, absolutely fantastic.👍👍👍
@MichaelSmith-px1ev3 ай бұрын
Seaweed and kelp discoveries are the biggest opportunity of the world. Amazing stuff.
@hydrosonic3 ай бұрын
Fantastic concept, hope it goes far. Loved the story more of this please.
@salivadriven3 ай бұрын
How inspirational. I live on Kangaroo Island and this model would fit so well into our community. Transport costs on and off island are crippling.
@cassandraknight88043 ай бұрын
Excellent. Good to see.
@Lili-ls7um3 ай бұрын
That is wonderful I like Bega anyway but now I have even more incentive to keep it up.
@tazsnoop10443 ай бұрын
Good on them all , now the rest of Australia needs to take note and do
@GloryDaze733 ай бұрын
❤Thank you for good news! Wish the governments would integrate more of this.
@courtneynewey3 ай бұрын
Can't wait for updates!
@fleachamberlain19053 ай бұрын
Buildings being able to be recycled is great as long as the buildings are made to last as long as possible first (something that isn't current practice), which I don't think was mentioned. Reduce (in this case, through longevity) is the first principle. Recycle is the third.
@treefarm32883 ай бұрын
I built my own house in the 1980s and part of my plan was to make it easily disassemblable, while still being cyclone resistant. I'm still in it.
@nikiTricoteuse3 ай бұрын
Well done Bega. I hope many more people will follow your example. I'm only sorry your eggs aren't available here in Aotearoa.
@sharonbryce77243 ай бұрын
❤ smart move. I will look into moving to Bega. This is the kind of community I want to live in
@blackmancerАй бұрын
About time we got smart with farming.
@fanaticforager66103 ай бұрын
Biomimicry ~ Bega the Better 💯%✅
@goldcoasttime3 ай бұрын
WEF Is the last organization you want to be quoting
@melindatanner58533 ай бұрын
Note the only two roads in and out of Bega ... Where do you think that will end up?
@heavyduty22803 ай бұрын
nice one Barry and everyone involved
@itsbarry51998 күн бұрын
this infomation is great to know going into my knee surgery tomorrow aswell with my still water business (those who know) and mango mango mango
@Sale-qh5ns3 ай бұрын
I used to live a round Lockyer valley , Ipswich and i can see some of these.
@bertclements3 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the "Right to Repair". Too many things we buy are unrepairable and end up in the landfill. Also, companies practice the sinister act of "planned obsolescence" so you will have to buy another one of the same item in a few years.
@janeandrews48503 ай бұрын
I worked in sugar industry years ago. Apart from sugar products the bagasse was used to run mill and mill mud went back to the farms to fertilise soil
@sandrahughes38213 ай бұрын
Well done..
@ray.shoesmith3 ай бұрын
God bless all these people
@Nicolette-g9p3 ай бұрын
Excellent ideas!
@MadelineRose-ep7fj11 күн бұрын
Love this video. You can move, but why not make your life where you are better for you and the earth.😊
@nevnuance34803 ай бұрын
Great story - thank you!
@earthtreeangel3 ай бұрын
So wonderful 👏
@shirleyal-jabi15033 ай бұрын
Just drop WEF and net zero Carbon talk . This is common sense and win win .
@monalisas10743 ай бұрын
As a child (who nobody listens to) this is what I imagined when I read the 'Old Macdonalds had a farm and on his farm he had some .. xyz's' Circular economy. This news brings me so much joy. Projects like this should shift the population. Australia is an amazing country, Green and Gold it is.
@deesalkelly30693 ай бұрын
more info please - what a great video....please keep following this
@3rdrock3 ай бұрын
I'm going to make a point of buying Bega cheese from now on.
@cmw37373 ай бұрын
This is what we all need more of but who calls something as traditional as cooperative farming "enterprise stacking"?
@jolindo67243 ай бұрын
Thank God we are addressing the waste of consumerism and using nature's attributes for solutions.....very long overdue, this is the future. Work with nature not arrogantly against it by destroying it, this is sustainable
@feemcdonald44233 ай бұрын
Brilliant 👏
@roblaing77063 ай бұрын
Awesome Folks!👍
@denisross29233 ай бұрын
An exciting project but so many other problems intrude associated with intense urbanisation, housing and the throwaway society
@sventer1983 ай бұрын
I’m moving. You speak my language Bega valley!
@atanacioluna2923 ай бұрын
Bega and its neighbors can do one more big service for Australia. Pluvicopia shows how they could harness the plentiful moisture in the air during the humid months to produce massive water for the watershed into Adeleid. The process produces arable land, consumes CO2, and produces vast electrical energy flows. Please read it. The book has contact information if you are interested.
@michaelhayden725Ай бұрын
As I in it, most fly ash can be used in concrete manufacturing, it reduces the amount of sand. I think that the fly ash from coal fired power stations is already being used this way. Great prog.
@markumbers53623 ай бұрын
Barry is a very smart person. I wonder what he thinks about precision fermentation. This could completely wipe out the dairy industry world wide. It would be interesting to get his take on it.
@jolindo67243 ай бұрын
Over packaging is a big contribution to waste
@CourtneyBryceHilton3 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff!
@ommanipadmehung30143 ай бұрын
So brilliant 👏
@Yuo233 ай бұрын
This is awesome I’m game this will definitely work . I’ve thought it’s only a matter befor landfills become metal recovery
@glenpryce3 ай бұрын
A great news story😊
@cassieoz17023 ай бұрын
Bega cheese is absolutely NOT what it used to be. Bland, un-matured, not worth buying. Did Barry do that?
@gartjone18463 ай бұрын
Love it. Well done
@lokesh3031013 ай бұрын
Yes! Green Solutions for Fuel, Energy, Metal, Materials, Green Compounds, and Biomass, Requires Bioeconomy for Environmental Friendliness.
@KellyMPVM3 ай бұрын
Pioneers? How colonised is that perspective and language!
@tathradjs58243 ай бұрын
Better stop calling it " Waste " better to call any byproduct "Residue ". This is one of the most inspiring motivational process's I have seen. Good on you Barry. This will go a long way. Doug. A Bega Valley Resident.
@TheRightONe-et3gh3 ай бұрын
Basically what small farmers did for centuries...
@darcyw31743 ай бұрын
Awesome to see. Great stuff Bega 🤙
@MM36577Ай бұрын
Manufacturers need to be held accountable for making crap products that don’t last.
@kremesti3 ай бұрын
Very very good video
@EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV3 ай бұрын
Nice work Barry! :) I hope more publicly listed companies follow BEGA's example and see more investment as a result....
@christianhendry71363 ай бұрын
My home town ❤
@ConstableRinkels3 ай бұрын
Damn my Dutch banker friends didn't tip me off :(
@EmilyBieman3 ай бұрын
It’s great you have comments now
@treefarm32883 ай бұрын
Perhaps a plan could be suggested for smaller areas, like our Cassowary Coast Region.
@MrRatclima3 ай бұрын
I love the concept of circularity and well educated on the matter. However, I er away from anyone wearing an SDG halo on their dress and anyone refering to the WEFs dictates and comparing Europe to Australia with a straight face.
@melindatanner58533 ай бұрын
Exactly, and look at Europe right now ... UK on fire, breakdown of their own culture immigration riots, Paris games Satanic opening theatre, green athletes village 60% vegan diets no air conditioning cardboard beds where an athlete chose to sleep at a park and many others left the village and sought their own accommodation, farmers being threatened with carbon tax and on and on and on. Not to discourage innovation and personal responsibility for ones own actions ... but let's not forget those that now have created this circular economy solution created and greatly profited from consumerism , ie created the problem, manufactured the reaction (ho hum 'climate change' the subjective neverending fearful gift the keeps on giving, just like the war on terror! meaning always open to government, and the global corporates that control them, legislative and regulatory power of everyday life) .... buyer of hype be aware W.E.F. U.N. W.H.O are not for your benefit. Famous quote: the nine most dangerous words for humanity "I'm from the government and I'm here to help"
@loverlyme3 ай бұрын
I hope the chicken's are doing well in Bega still- with no sign of bird flu!
@tioraytm3 ай бұрын
The truth is most cardboard and plastics may be put into recycle bins in homes but most then still goes to waste, and they hide this fact.
@anaschilling26683 ай бұрын
Bega!!! We need more people like you!!!! Inspiring!!!
@jolindo67243 ай бұрын
If you create a product be required to address the recycling of it for the future
@mycelium83 ай бұрын
Well done 🎉
@gareth50003 ай бұрын
They'll put your rates up!
@TheKingsGarden13 ай бұрын
Exciting to see results and I'm all for it. This is pioneering to the next gold rush. But realistically unless it creates jobs and flow on effects to communities. It will appear as a hippies pipe dream.
@Withnail19693 ай бұрын
A circular economy is impossible according to the laws of thermodynamics.
@Yesievenloveyou3 ай бұрын
Amazing work! So great to see regenerative farming on a major network. 👏
@davidwilkie95513 ай бұрын
This is the top->down version of accumulated wisdom experienced in Superspin Modulation holographic circularity quantization cause-effect, so the University is responsible for the reverse process of demonstrations of what relative-timing calendars are composed of, how superposition relative-timing condensation is materialisation, and why inside-outside holographic presence is WYSIWYG self-defining QM-TIME Completeness. Babies are learners, school kids are half teaching each other and grandparents recirculate the optimal choices. Fabulous example of vertically integrated reciprocation-recirculation potential. Thank you all.