This is so true how they can dissolve plastic in the actual bricks, then build houses I think it is kind of like one of the projects we did when we had $1 million and we had to spend the money on so with our change it is we bought the warehouse and we got. We got a special machine that would melt down the plastic And then you can make toy cars toys and other things so that’s how I can relate to the project because our team also melted down plastic into stuff that people could use like in this. They use plastic metal down and made it in a brick, and then they built houses with it There’s another Mr. Meyer sees this project we built a creation that would help the pasta get away from the cheese or collect them from the so how we did that team built a cater that would go and expand and expand to gets to two full and it will close up. If there’s any fish in there it will swim around and eventually it would go identify the fish and then let it out without any letting any trash out cause the trash heat. The fish would go in the trash, and then the wall would close behind the fish And then the fish would swim out so that’s how we did that and I think both the project Mr. Meyer made us do was super cool because all this helps saving the plastic from the earth so I think that’s pretty cool
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