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From YouTube: Filecoin Green Virtual Meetup-March2023
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A green, sustainable web3 ecosystem is the future. Come plug in to the latest developments in making Filecoin greener and using Filecoin to drive sustainability in the legacy economy! Send in questions ahead of time to events@protocol.ai and we look forward to seeing you there!
A
Green
Meetup,
we
have
a
bunch
of
really
cool
updates
to
share
both
from
the
falcoin
Green
Team
and
about
the
sustainable
blockchain
Summit
and
from
two
really
great
projects
in
the
ecosystem.
A
So
I'm
going
to
start
out
with
those
updates,
then
we're
going
to
hear
from
John
goodstruck
from
biotara.earth
and
some
of
the
really
great
progress
that
they've
been
making
in
working
with
indigenous
groups
in
order
to
produce
Brazil
nut
oil
in
Suriname,
then
we're
going
to
be
talking
to
or
listening
to,
felita
and
Davi
talk
about
Gaia
Green
Tech,
which
is
doing
some
amazing
work,
tracking
electronics,
recycling
in
Brazil
and
building
web
3
native
Solutions
in
order
to
allow
people
to
see
where
E-Waste
is
going
and
build
a
circular
economy.
A
So
first
thing
I
have
to
update
everyone
about
is
the
sustainable
blockchain
Summit,
which
is
going
to
be
happening
on
April
13th
in
Boston?
This
is
going
to
be
right
after
the
MIT
energy
conference
and
it's
going
to
be
an
amazing
event
in
in
downtown
Boston.
Please
go
to
sbs.tech.
If
you
want
to
learn
more
about
it
or
get
tickets
or
to
join
the
heck
of
them.
A
I
guess
on
that,
on
that
hackathon
note
there,
the
the
hackathon
has
been
running
for
more
than
a
month.
Now,
if
you
have
any
questions
about,
it
feel
free
to
drop
them
in
the
chat
Oren.
Who
who
runs
the
the
hackathon,
is
I
believe
on
the
column.
We
can
can
answer
anything
you
have
in
mind.
We
have
400
people
participating
in
the
hackathon
right
now,
which
is
pretty
awesome,
they're
all
building,
web3
Native
tools
at
this
intersection
between
sustainability
and
and
web
three.
A
We
some
of
some
of
the
the
hackathon
challenges,
use
our
tools,
so
co2.
storage,
which
I'm
going
to
talk
about
in
a
minute.
Some
of
them
use
data
from
the
climate
Collective
and
from
hyphen
tracking
things
like
methane
missions
over
Europe
and
the
rest
of
the
world.
Some
of
them
use
tools
from
an
era
and
HR
called.
B
A
Think
someone's
on
somewhere
on
your
Marcus
thing
off
that'd
be
great
awesome
and
so
people
are
hacking
on
all
sorts
of
all
sorts
of
different
different
challenges.
Here,
if
you
want
to
join,
you
know,
there's
there's
about
a
week
left
a
little
less
than
a
week
left.
A
If
you
know,
if
you
have
interest
in
building
any
of
these
web
free
native
tools
for
sustainability,
there's
a
ton
of
different
things
you
can
build.
If
you
also
don't
code,
if
you're
just
interested
in
this
intersection
between
web3
and
sustainability,
there
are
some
no
quote:
no
code
or
low
code,
Solutions
or
or
challenges
for
you.
Things
like
just
looking
at
methodologies
and
building
building
schemas
for
those
methodologies
that
can
be
used
by
the
guardian.
So
that's
that's!
A
So
some
of
the
the
really
great
speakers
we're
going
to
be
speaking
at
sustainable
blockchain
Summit,
who
we've
just
confirmed
or
in
the
process
of
confirming
Sam
Flanagan
from
the
boys
club
Gregory
from
bridge
end
Network
Kirsty
from
from
Zumo
Gloria
from
Super
modular
nirvon
from
the
climate
Collective
Maria
from
concordium
Jason,
J
who's,
the
head
of
the
MIT
sustainability
initiative,
Wes
from
hbar
Foundation
John
from
toucan
Boone
from
blockchain,
Labs
and
Isha
from
The
Cellar,
and
we're
going
to
be
a
ton
of
other
people
who
are
also
going
to
going
to
to
join
us
and
among
the
the
supporters
that
are
going
to
be
that
are
going
to
be
there
right.
A
They're
going
to
be
representatives
from
a
ton
of
different
ton
of
different
groups
right,
including
the
UNF
Triple
C,
the
MIT,
Energy
Club.
And
all
of
these
great
sponsors.
A
And
then
so,
some
of
the
the
panels
and
topics
of
the
discussion
that
we're
gonna
have
are,
firstly,
land
and
refi.
So
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
this
intersection
between
refi
and
the
actual
land
being
stewarded
by
these
projects.
We're
going
to
talk
about
ESG
and
refi.
So
much
of
the
investment
into
this
space
is
being
driven
by
corporate
targets
for
things
like
becoming
Net
Zero
as
a
company.
A
So
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
how
ESG
Frameworks
can
drive
capital
and
investment
into
into
to
refit
projects
and
web3
Native
carbon
offsets
or
renewable
energy
targets,
or
things
like
circular
circular
economy
and
E-Waste
management.
We're
also
going
to
be
talking
about
Pathways
to
Net
Zero.
So
there's
going
to
be
a
demonstration
by
the
sustainability
initiative
of
something
that
they
call
end
roads,
which
is
a
model
of
global
pathways
to
Net
Zero.
A
So
if
you,
if
you
reforest
or
at
Forest,
or
protects
trees
or
shut
down
fossil
fuel
extraction,
what
are
different
things
that
we
can
do
globally
and
how
does
that
affect
our
global
net
zero
pathway?
Then
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
renewable
energy,
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
producing
renewable
energy
for
web
3
systems
and
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
using
web
free
systems
to
track
renewable
energy
and
make
make
what's
called
scope.
2
emissions
claims,
so
emissions
associated
with
electricity
use.
A
Then
we're
going
to
talk
about
like
I,
said
we're
going
to
have
the
finale
for
The
hackathon
that's
been
going
on,
which
I
think
is
going
to
be
a
great
event
near
the
end
of
the
day,
where
we're
going
to
hear
from
some
of
the
people
who
have
been
hacking
on
some
of
these
different
challenge
statements
and
announce
the
hackathon
learners.
A
The
next
thing
I
want
to
talk
about
was
documentation
for
co2.
storage.
So
if
you
go
green.getbook.io.
A
A
lot
of
great
people
who
know
how
to
use
a
microphone
here,
it's
a
lot
of
fun
if
you
go
to
filecoingreen.getbook.io,
there's
a
ton
of
new
documentation,
as
you
can
see
here,
if
you
click
on
co2
storage,
docs,
there's
a
ton
of
new
documentation
about
what
co2.
storage
is
and
how
to
use
it.
So
you
know
some
examples:
are
the
the
data
model
tab
so
showing
how
co2.
storage
keeps
track
of
types,
how
to
set
up
your
API
and
your
environment
file?
A
If
you
want
to
use
the
JavaScript
API
for
for
using
co2.
storage,
there
are
examples
showing
how
to
search
for
assets
in
co2.
storage,
how
to
create
them.
How
to
download
new
data?
There's
a
a
section
showing
you
how
to
build
a
react
web
app
that
uses
co2.
storage
and
a
lot
more
examples
here.
A
few
of
the
things
to
highlight
here
are
so
this
shows
that
that
data
model
tab
shows
how
co2.
storage
works
with
data
right.
A
So
you
have
a
data
types
schemas
associated
with
those
types
that
are
all
content
addressed
and
then
assets
themselves
have
both
types
and
and
data
associated
with
them.
If
you
are
interested
in
permissions,
so
allowing
your
scripts
to
actually
interact
with
co2.
storage
and
get
things
done,
this
setting
up
the
CLI
tab
has
examples
of
how
to
actually
set
up
your
environment
file,
which
is
something
that
a
bunch
of
people
in
the
hackathon
have
actually
asked
about.
A
And
then,
if
you
want
to
actually
set
up
a
web
app
in
which
people
can
use
their
own
credentials
so,
for
example,
their
own
metamask
wallet
in
order
to
create
assets
on
co2.
storage
through
your
website.
This
shows
you
how
to
do
that
or
at
least
get
started
with
it.
C
Absolutely
it's
my
pleasure
again
thanks
Alan
for
providing
me
this
opportunity
to
share
what
we're
working
on
at
biotara
and
welcome
everybody.
C
Let
me
start
by
introducing
myself:
my
name
is
Jean
kutzhalik
and
I
am
the
founder
of
biotana,
and
previously
I
was
an
executive
director
for
conservation
NGO,
and
what
I've
been
doing
over
the
last
couple
of
months
is
actually
taking
what
I've
learned
there
and
bringing
it
into
the
private
sector
and
working
with,
among
others,
Alan
to
integrate
web3
functionality
into
the
business
concept.
C
So
let
me
start
by
stating
that
I
live
in
Suriname,
which
is
a
very
small
country
on
the
northeast
coast
of
South
America,
but
it
also
just
happens
to
be
the
greenest
country
on
Earth
most
forested.
We
have
over
93
Forest
cover
93,
so
we
are
carbon
negative.
We
are
biodiversity
rich,
and
we
are
one
of
the
last
places
on
Earth
where
the
ecosystems
are
still
fully
functional
and
it's
my
mission
in
life
to
keep
it
that
way.
C
That's
what
I've
been
working
on
for
the
last
12
plus
years
and
it's
what
and
it's
what
I've
dedicated
in
my
life
to
now.
C
One
of
the
things
I've
learned
is
that
there
to
me
at
least
things
that
I've
seen,
is
that
one
of
the
absolute
most
effective
ways
to
protect
forests
and
ecosystems
is
by
creating
livelihoods
that
are
in
balance
with
those
ecosystems,
because
it's
the
stewards
of
those
forests
that
look
over
them
every
day
and
sadly,
if
they
have
to
cut
them
down
to
feed
their
children.
C
That's
what
they're
going
to
do,
there's
really
no
other
way
to
say
it,
but
when
you
enable
and
Empower
these
communities
a
sustainable
livelihoods
that
are
in
a
balance
with
nature,
then
it
works
out
really
well
and
I
actually
saw
this
working
in
this
very
small
indigenous
Village
in
Suriname
called
alapadu
where
me
and
the
team
I
was
living
at
the
time
built
this
Brazil
nut
processing
plant
and
helped
the
community
set
up
this
company,
which
is
owned
by
the
community
and
at
the
same
time
it
is
protecting
235,
000
hectares
because
of
the
conservation
agreement
linked
to
that
factory
and
that
business
that
children,
35
000
hectares,
is
absorbing
191
000
tons
a
year.
C
All
Wildlife
trafficking
has
stopped
in
that
region
and
gold
mining
has
been
prevented
and,
what's
made,
all
that
possible
is
that
the
community
income
has
increased
by
a
hundred
and
fifty
percent
and
the
employment
rate
is
up
by
87.
So
this
works.
Creating
jobs
helps
ensure
the
protection
of
nature.
So
after
having
set
that
one
up,
I
said
okay,
so
what
else
can
I
do?
How
else
can
I
contribute
to
saving
my
country?
How
can
I
take
this
bright
speech.
C
All
right,
you
have
some
audio
artists
on
the
line,
that's
cool.
So
in
any
case,
so
one
of
the
things
that
I've
looked
at
is
how
do
we
scale.
So
what
we
did
is
we
we
mapped
out
where
there
are
other
species
of
trees
that
can
also
provide
valuable
oils.
So
we
found
about
4
million
hectares
spread
throughout
the
country,
and
what
we
found
over
the
past
years
is
that
consumers
are
increasingly
seeking
out
climate-friendly
nature-based
Auto
products
right.
C
So
that's
driving
and
shifting
ingredients
used
in
the
Cosmetics
industry
and
that
is
moving.
What's
called
cosmeceuticals.
So
cosmeceuticals
are
Cosmetics
ingredients
with
a
scientifically
proven
Healthcare
benefits
and
that's
what
these
different
oils
are
actually
what
they
fit
into
the
category.
So
there's
always
a
100
natural
we've
got
about
four
million
hectares
of
underutilized
domesticated
Forest,
where
these
trees
grow
and
initial
calculations
that
tell
us
that
if
you
can
get
just
seven
percent
into
production,
that's
40
million
liters.
So
then
the
next
question
is:
how
do
I
actually
do.
A
We
can
do
questions
at
the
end
of
John's
presentation,
so
if
you
could
hold
on
to
that,
we'll
come
back
to
that.
C
Cool
right
so
with
these
communities,
we've
have
an
opportunity
right,
but
we
need
to
make
it
actually
happen,
and
so,
what's
the
very
best
business
replication
model
that
mankind
has
come
up
with
so
far
and
as
far
as
I
can
tell
it's
franchising.
C
So
what
we've
different
elements
that
I've
learned
over
the
past
seven
years
are
needed
to
be
successful
in
building
these
kinds
of
community-owned
businesses
and
we've
packaged
it
into
one
formula.
So
we
are
offering
to
the
communities,
of
course,
on
a
voluntary
basis.
They
can
participate
if
they'd
like
to.
C
We
offer
access
to
Capital
Access,
to
markets
and
access
to
technology
and
when
I,
say
technology
that
ranges
from
training
and
certification
all
the
way
to
helping
build
and
roll
out
the
wallets
that
we
envisioned
them
using
for
a
financial
transaction
as
well
as
the
the
value
chain
tracking.
So
every
step
of
the
way
has
to
be
tracked,
and
the
idea
is
to
do
that
on
chain
and,
of
course,
store
that
data
on
ipfs.
C
So
we
believe
that
providing
these
three
elements
to
those
communities,
they
can
actually
Engage
The
Market
at
scale
now
I'm.
Currently,
in
a
fundraising
round,
we
don't
have
to
go
into
that
too
much.
But
that's.
This
is
kind
of
where
we
are
now.
The
financial
model
is
that
I'll
charge
25
to
the
franchisees
that
wish
to
make
use
of
our
services.
C
So
75
goes
back
to
the
community
owned
business,
which
will
be
a
franchisee
in
the
future
and
within
that
25
we've
spoken
to
has
actually
said
that
they
need
95
of
their
ingredients,
have
to
be
coming
from
bio-based
by
2030
and
that's
L'oreal
as
far
as
I
can
tell
the
largest
Cosmetics
company
in
the
world,
with
35
billion
dollars
in
Revenue.
So
this
is
what
my
current
sales
funnel
looks.
C
Like
we've
been
talking
to
a
lot
of
these
folks,
we've
got
some
preliminary
orders
coming
in
we've
got
some
requests
for
quotes
coming
in,
so
we're
really
starting
to
enter
the
market
here
with
this
new
type
of
product,
but
we're
still
building
it
as
we
go
all
right,
we're
still
building
some
of
the
software
still
looking
for
some
of
the
software
Solutions
out
there,
because
I
imagine
there
might
be
some
out
of
the
box
or
within
the
broader
ecosystem.
C
With
filecoin
we're
hoping
to
get
really
close
to
getting
some
wallets
that
are
Deployable
to
the
communities
and
hoping
to
get
the
track
and
Trace
system
as
close
to
complete
as
possible.
Now,
as
I
said
earlier,
we're
doing
a
fundraise,
we
don't
need
to
go
into
that
too
much.
C
So
the
type
of
traceable
Journey
that
we're
envisioning
will
be
a
key
determinant
of
suppliers
that
are
able
to
provide
into
Europe,
certainly
but
probably
also
other
markets
as
that
kind
of
develops,
and
when
we're
successful,
we'll
have
100
new
franchisees,
which
will
lift
10
000
vulnerable
families
out
of
property,
we
will
have
protected
4
million
hectares
and
those
four
million
hectares
will
be
sequestering
3.2
million
tons
of
co2e
every
year,
which
is
the
equivalent
of
keeping
one
million
cars
off
the
road.
This
is
a
team.
C
C
A
Amazing,
thank
you,
John
or,
or
the
beginning,
or
the
the
start
yeah.
No,
that
was
that
was
great.
You
know,
I
think
I.
Think
like
this.
This
point
right
that
you
people,
people
don't
want
to
Deforest
right,
but
if
they
have
to
make
it
if
they
have
to
choose
between
feeding
their
families
and
cutting
down
trees
versus
not
feeding
their
families
like
they're,
they're,
gonna,
they're
gonna
choose
to
do
for
it
straight,
and
you
know
being
able
to
give
people
Pathways
right
to
to
make
a
living
and
protect
nature.
A
I
think
is
like
entirely
what
the
what
the
name
of
the
game
is
right.
If
people
have
questions
feel
free
to,
you
know,
drop
into
the
chat
either
in
Zoom
or
in
the
the
Youtube
chat.
We're
looking
at
both
of
those
I
actually
didn't
know
about
that.
That
EU
ban
on
deforestation
went
Goods
I
put
a
link
to
a
guardian
article.
There
do
you
want
to
talk
a
little
more
about
that
and
like
kind
of
what
the?
What
that
means
for
the
world.
C
Oh
yeah,
absolutely
so
as
part
of
the
climate,
the
green
package,
I
believe
or
the
green
deal.
The
EU
green
deal
they're
the
EU
parliament
in
December
of
last
year
past
legislation
that
actually
bans
Commodities
that
you
cannot
prove
are
not
linked
to
deforestation.
C
C
So
the
default
is
it's
linked
to
deforestation
proves
to
me
it's
not
and
that's
where
I
believe
blockchain
comes
in
right,
an
immutable
record,
that's
publicly
accessible
and
transparent
that
we
can
actually
show
every
step
of
the
way,
and
we
could
also
take
the
broader
view
looking
at
the
area
and
then,
of
course,
making
sure
that
everything's
stored
neatly
in
a
decentralized
manner.
E
A
A
lot
of
sense,
it
is
really
cool
right
and
you
can.
You
can
like
very
much
see
how
that
really
is
kind
of
calling
out
for
refi
type,
Solutions
right
and
being
able
to
feel
like
you're,
saying,
like
really
really
show
like
the
prominence
of
different
different
products
as
they
move
through
a
supply
chain
and
yeah.
Allow
you
to
do
that.
C
Yeah
right
so
so
one
of
the
things
I
touched
upon
it.
There
is
a
lot
of
the
palm
oil.
For
example,
that's
used
in
cosmetics
in
food
comes
from
places
that
have
been
deforested
and
then
been
turned
into
monocultures.
So
we
know
that
a
lot
of
those
Supply
nodes
are
going
to
break
off
or
going
to
no
longer
be
accessible
for
EU
products.
A
You
you
gave
me
a
sample
in
January
when
I
saw
you
so
but
yeah,
so
you
can.
You
can
scan
the
back
and
see
the
the
problems
of
it.
What
I
think
one
of
the
things
people
are
wondering
about
right
is,
like
you
know,
you
said
you
said,
sort
of
in
general,
cosmetics
and
and
food
and
stuff,
but
like
what?
What
should
I?
What
should
I
use
this
for
or
like
do,
I
find
Brazil
that,
like
do
I
come
into
products
in
my
daily
life
that
use
Brazil.
C
I'm
fairly
certain
you
do
so
Brazilian
oil
is
used
in
some
of
the
better
Cosmetics
or
personal
care
ingredients
like
shampoo
lip
balm,
because
Brazil
nut
oil
is
incredibly
how
you,
how
do
you
explain
that
it's
like
it's
got
a
lot
of
antioxidants
and
it's
got
a
lot
of
selenium
in
there,
which
is
also
a
really
important
part
of
what
our
body
needs
so
in
terms
of
minerals,
so
there's
companies
like
relata
Schwarzkopf
Dove
that
are
already
using
Brazil
nut
oil
they've
been
doing
it
for
decades.
C
Now
you
look
at
companies
that
have
even
built
your
entire
brand
on
it,
like
Natura
and
to
some
extent
The
Body
Shop,
so
a
Brazil
nut
oil.
The
way
I
gave
it
to
you,
pure.
You
will
seldomly
find
that
you
will
seldomly
find
the
real
pure
Brazilian
oil.
It's
usually
processed
in
two
different
products.
C
Like
I
said,
shampoos
conditioners
lip
balms,
facial
creams,
you
name
it
and
we've
got
nine
other
species
which
are
at
least
as
amazing
as
Brazil
nut
oil
in
terms
of
skin
care,
in
terms
of
avoiding
aging
all
of
these
different
things,
so
I'm
seeing
a
question
here
in
terms
of
the
carbon
credit
elements.
So
yes,
there
is
a
carbon
play
here.
C
So
I
am
I
very
specifically,
designed
this
business
model
to
be
non-dependent
upon
carbon
credit
revenues,
so
the
business
model
is
feasible
and
healthy
on
its
own,
but
we
do
know
that,
because
of
the
protection
elements
that
we've
added
to
it,
there
will
be
significant
carbon
Credit
Opportunity
now
will
we
be
able
to
turn
that
into
Revenue
time
will
tell
but
important
to
me
is
that
we
don't
need
it
to
be
to
be
sustainable.
We
don't
need
it
to
get
off
the
ground
because
we
can't
keep
waiting
one.
C
C
A
C
Just
really
want
to
have
one
more
minute:
I
do
want
to
just
kind
of
say
that
the
grant
we
got
from
Falcon
green
Foundation
has
been
instrumental
in
us
getting
off
the
ground
and
starting
to
develop
our
MVP,
but
also
in
ensuring
that
the
Allah
Padu
Village,
that
I
showed
you
was
kept
intact
because
they
were
in
a
tough
spot
last
year
in
terms
of
sales
and
Allen
and
crew
came
to
the
rescue,
and
we
were
able
to
really
support
that
community
in
an
amazing
way,
so
also
for
them.
C
A
And
thank
you
Orin
who
who
runs
the
the
grants
program
and,
of
course
the
the
filecoin
foundation
is
able
to
support
a
lot
of
what
we
do
awesome
all
right.
Well!
Well,
that
was
great.
Can
we
switch
gears
now
to
thalida
and
Davi,
and
can
you
can
you
tell
us
what
you're
up
to.
E
Okay,
guys,
my
name
is
David
I'm
in
the
software
developer
of
guy
Green
Tech,
we
are
creating
a
web
history
solution
for
recycling,
E-Waste
and
tracking
the
waste
during
the
whole
process
over
the
recycling
from
the
the
Gathering
of
the
material.
Until
we
have
a
a
new
credit
to
be
admitted
for
these
institutions
that
are
interested
on
recycling
and
I'm,
going
to
pass
the
word
to
talita
just
to
make
an
introduction
about
the
company,
so
we
can
carry
on.
F
And
if
you
can
share
the
slides,
I
appreciate
hi,
everyone
I'm
really
glad
to
be
here
with
you
guys
today,
sharing
more
about
Gaia,
Gaia,
increasing
ways
to
recycling
rates.
We
integrate
sales,
logistics
and
recycle
recycling
fire
tuners
into
your
our
platform.
Then
we
engage
the
consumers
to
find
the
delivery
channels
for
their
all
the
electronics
from
headphones
through
frips
and
offering
the
choice
of
a
home
collection
or
delivery.
F
Then
we
reward
the
consumers
and
remunerates
the
other
chain,
and
this
is
about
our
project
and
Davi
will
show
more
about
this
and
we
created
Gaia,
because
we
can
find
proper
channels
in
Brazil
to
populate
disposal
to
our
electronics
and
searching
more.
We
found
a
global
problem
and
we
can
stay
waiting
for
resolution
and
started
creating
our
solution
with
the
Gaia
and
that
we
will
sure
will
show
more
about
the
health
technology
can
improve
the
recycling
rates
and
using
web3
and
blockchain
and
Avi
is
with
you.
Thank
you.
E
Okay,
I
prepared
a
way
more
technical
presentation.
I'll
talk
here,
specifically
about
the
technologies
that
we
are
developing.
So
if
you
guys
have
any
doubts,
any
questions
about
the
technology
itself,
I
would
be
answering
it.
So
the
very
first
thing
that
I'm
going
to
say
just
repeating
what
talita
said
about
the
the
company.
Are
you
guys
able
to
see
my
screen?
E
Yeah?
Okay,
yep,
okay,
so
the
challenge
here
is
to
find
a
to
create
an
entity
that
is
responsible
for
the
whole
process
of
recycling,
a
waste
here
in
Brazil.
We
already
have
this
process
developed
for
other
sectors,
but
specifically
for
we
waste.
E
We
have
some
problems
regarding
the
consumer,
the
lack
of
the
channels
for
the
disposal,
the
logistics
for
getting
these
disposite
E-Waste
through
the
recycles,
and
also
the
interests
of
the
manufacturers
that
they
are
seeking
for
getting
creditages
for
the
ways
that
they
recycle
and
everything
needs
to
be
complied
with
the
legislation,
and
so
we
are
developing
a
web
tree
platform
to
provide
all
of
that.
E
So
we
are,
as
estelita
said,
we
are
creating
the
first
recycled
credit
token
for
for
the
market.
This
is
using
some
of
the
technologies
that
I'm
going
to
show
and
that
this
makes
it
easy
for
everybody
to
be
rewarded
according
to
the
how
many
uas
they
provided
for
us
also,
they
interested
on
buying
U.S
credits.
E
So,
let's
talk
about
specifically
for
the
technology.
What
are
the
requirements
that
we
have?
The
E-Waste
credit
is
valued
for
two
years
here
in
Brazil,
according
to
the
legislation.
So
if
you
acquire
some
credits
in
any
form,
you're
probably
going
to
have
them
for
the
two
years
after
you
got
them
so
to
do
that
in
a
web
tree
manner.
E
We
need
to
create
a
timely
basis,
smart
contract,
that
is
able
to
automatically
burn
the
tokens
after
this
period
also,
they
require
some
legal
documents
to
be
provided,
as
well
with
the
credits
so
also
using
the
nft
that
we
already
know
how
it
works
and
how
you
consume
that
to
provide
some
legal
documents.
Also,
one
of
the
requirements
that
is
different
from
other
webatory
products
is
that
we,
some
of
the
documents,
require
a
legally
a
legally
valid
signature
to
be
allowed
to
be
counted
as
a
Us
credit.
E
So
we
provide
also
authentication
system
that
is
integrated
with
our
official
government
authentication
system,
and
this
provides
us
the
legal
requirements
that
we
have
so
also.
We
have
some
the
figures
of
the
external
validators
for
these
credits.
It's
important
for
the
industry
that
we
provide
this
infrastructure
for
Outsiders
to
be
able
to
check
the
documents
and
see
if
everything
is
according
to
the
legislation,
because
the
legal
system
already
envisions
these
personalities,
but
there
is
no
practical
way
that
these
people
all
really
join
the
the
system.
E
Today,
and
this
way
we
can
make
like
my
like
the
same
figure
of
miners
for
common
cryptocurrencies,
we
can
create
independent
Auditors
for
those
documents
and
anyway
providing
all
of
the
all
of
the
infrastructure
recording
for
the
legislation.
Also,
most
of
the
credit
most
of
the
credits
are
bought
by
UTC
directly
with
the
sellers.
E
So
this
is
another
major
problem
that
we
are
facing,
because
recyclers
have
a
very
small
institution
that
represents
them
and
it's
very
hard
for
them
to
find
exactly
how
much
they
credit
costs,
because
there
is
a
lack
of
liquidity
and
it's
very
hard
for
them
to
have
a
market
price.
For
this
Us
credit,
so
by
providing
the
web
tree
solution,
it's
easy
for
us.
E
If
you
have
the
liquidity,
it
is
the
first
to
determine
the
price
and
what
we
are
using
about
the
technology
for
the
smart
based
the
time-based
contract.
We
are
using
chain
link
QR
codes
for
determining
how
long
the
token
will
be
valid
for
for
the
metadata.
We
are
using
filecoin,
the
common
metadata
storage
for
nfts
and
also
the
documents
that
we
are
need
to
provided
for
the
auto
education.
E
So
our
time
we
already
passed
for
a
lot
of
the
validation
parts
for
this
technology,
we
already
have
some
of
the
legal
structure.
That's
missing!
It's
something
that
takes
a
bit
more
time
to
for
us
to
solve.
Also,
we
are
seeking
the
payment
integration
with
the
fiduciary
coins.
Not
only
cryptocurrencies,
so
make
it
easy
for
the
companies
to
acquire
those
coins
directly,
and
we
are
also
having
some
legal
issues
to
Define
exactly
how
much
we
are
going
to
charge
and
find
the
payment
provider.
E
We
have
some
legal
legalism
in
Brazil
that
prevents
us
prevent
everybody
to
turn
themselves
into
a
financial
institution.
So
we
need
to
take
care
exactly
how
we
are
going
to
proceed
with
that
payment,
and
we
are
at
the
point
that
we
are
seeking
to
do
the
very
first
thing
to
change
transaction
with
all
the
documents
and
getting
out
of
the
the
test
net
for
the
blockchains
that
we
are
using
and
stuff
like
that.
So
after
that,
we
have,
of
course,
the
market
G
and
interfaces
that
we
need
to
do.
E
It's
very
important
for
us
that
we
educate
the
market
that
we
are
providing
these
Services,
because
it's
some
very
old
companies
that
are
not
familiar
with
blockchain
technology.
So
it's
important
for
us
to
educate
themselves
and
explain
how
everything
works
before
we
start
to
just
offering
the
liquidity
for
you,
Us
credit
I.
Believe!
That's
it!
Oh
thanks.
Everybody
thanks
for
the
time
and
also
thanks
talito.
A
Yeah
awesome,
thank
you.
That
is
really
cool.
Thank
you
for
for
walking
us
through.
All
of
that,
like
I,
think
one
of
the
one
of
the
really
cool
things
about
the
the
like
opportunity
that
you've
identified
right
is
that
there
already
is
a
legal
framework
for
enforcing
these,
like
circular
economy
standards
in
Brazil.
A
So
it's
really
clear
what
you
need
to
do
in
order
to
comply
with
that,
because,
like
the
government's
being
super
clear,
how
like
can
you
just
like
start
from
the
end
and
work
backwards,
a
little
bit
like
if
I'm,
if
I'm
selling
Electronics
in
Brazil,
like
what
do
I
have
to
do
right
now
to
comply
with
with
the
current
laws
that
are
being
passed?
And
how
is
that
going
to
change
in
the
future?
It's.
E
Important
for
you
to
understand
that
we
are
providing
a
third-party
institution
to
solve
exactly
this
bridge
between
the
web
to
technology
and
the
legal
system
that
we
currently
have
here
in
Brazil.
By
doing
that,
we
are
able
to
put
it
in
every
single
country
that
has
their
own
legislations
and
their
own
requirements.
So
this
boundary
is
this
still
accessible
for
other
countries
different
than
Brazil.
So
for
us
today
there
are
three
main
documents:
I
believe
that
Alita
could
speak
your
way
better
than
me.
E
There
are
three
big
documents
that
we
have
to
provide:
also
some
smaller
ones
that
are
checked
time
to
time
again
and
if,
if
you
please
tell
it
to
explain
exactly
what
are
the
documents
that
we
we
need
to
provide.
F
The
most
important
thing
I
think
you
see
like
Alan,
says
if
it
low
heavy
modifications
or
other
countries,
is
having
the
traceability,
because
the
laws
is
based
increasability
into
then
we
can
change
the
documents,
but
the
traceability
is
the
key
in
the
Gaia
system.
Then,
if
we
change
the
documents,
the
traceability
is
here,
but
we
will
upload
other
documents.
Then
we
have
a
intertwined
solution
because
we
bring
the
electronics
customers
and
delivers
at
the
recyclers.
F
Then
we
close
the
loop
and
have
the
all
information
of
all
entire
chain
is
our
which
working
and
we
can
spread
of
other
countries
in
this
model
with
a
little
adaptations.
F
Then
it's
like
yes
about
the
electronic
cell,
sell
it
in
2018.
Is
the
Basin
number
and
the
rates
view
increase
into
17
until
2025,
then
will
you
increase
it
trying
to
get
a
hundred
percent.
A
Awesome,
that's
really
neat,
and
so
that's
that's
like
a
way
of
I.
Think
that's
a
really
clear
need
right
where,
because
there's
this
existing
legal
framework,
that
like
requires
a
lot
of
of
really
small
scale
coordination
right
like
like
dealing
with
like
individual
people's,
like
phones
and
appliances
and
whatever
is
like
that's
that's
a
hard
like
logistical
challenge
right.
So
it's
like
it's
easy
to
kind
of
see
how
this
is
a
really
good
Target
for
taking
a
web
3
system
and
like
applying
it
to
to
this
this
problem.
A
If
people
have
other
questions
like
feel
free
to
drop
them
in
the
chat
too
I
think
another
thing
is
you've
already
recycled,
E-Waste
right
like
what's
what's
the
current
like
state
where,
where
you
are
sort
of
on
the
ground
and
like
as
you're
as
you're
building
the
one
three
like
tracking
system
and
you're
sort
of
like
meeting
where
you
are
with
currently
like
working
with
recyclers
on
the
ground
like
how's
that
how's
that
process
been.
F
We
recycled
it
25
tons
at
now,
and
we
we
are
having
a
really
good
numbers,
because
when
we
compare
with
the
other
big
companies
that
is
trying
to
start
the
consumer,
collecting
Gaia
in
one
small
city
is
doing
the
same
at
the
logistics
campaigns,
then
some
big
companies
is
calling
Gaia
to
help
them
to
increase
their
numbers.
I
think
that
the
trans
person,
the
kind
of
communication
that
we
adopted,
is
engaging
a
lot
of
people
when
we
compare
with
the
other
Solutions.
A
E
So
for
now,
for
now
we
are
currently
not
working
directly
with
the
consumer.
The
idea
of
having
some
electronics
at
home
and
disposing
them
and
receiving
the
credits
seems
to
be
kind
of
obvious
for
us,
but
we
need
to
solve
the
logistics
and
the
the
next
part
provided
the
liquidity
for
people
to
buy
those
credits.
So
that
is
a
there
is
a
balance
that
we
need
to
do
and
we
are
opting
for
focusing
more
on
people
buying
the
credit
and
selling
the
credit
online
to
provide
the
liquidity.
E
Then,
after
we
are
going
to
provide
the
rewards
for
those
who
want
to
dispose
their
electronical
devices
in
a
correct
place
and
stuff
that
makes
them
able
to
be
recycled.
So
it's
just
an
option
for
the
road,
because
we
had
this
thought
before
that.
Okay,
we
might
start
by
rewarding
the
consumers,
but
if
you
do
not
provide
the
the
liquidity
for
those
tokens
to
be
sold,
they're
probably
going
to
Crunch
in
price.
E
So
if
somebody
has
some
mobile
phone
at
home-
and
there
is
no
one
on
the
other
side
that
is
interested
in
buying
that
phone
for
the
amount
of
credits
they're
going
to
be
pushings-
there
is
no
interest
in
known
as
to
to
start
by
their
point
of
view.
You
know.
A
So
I
I'm
I'm
also
wondering
about
the
role
that
liquid
nipples
play
in
this
and
I
wanna
I
wanna
like
take
this
pretty
big
picture,
framing
right,
which
is
like
a
lot
of
these.
Market-Based
mechanisms
for
sustainability,
like
I,
think
they
often
work
really
well
when
they're
pretty
narrowly
focused
right.
So,
like
things
like
or
you
know,
a
lot
of
like
Collective
action
around
sustainability
in
general.
Like
has
this,
this
property
right
like
combating
like
the
the
ozone
hole
or
acid
rain
right.
Have
these
like
really
narrowly
scoped
missions
and
I?
A
Think
renewable
energy
sort
of
falls
into
that
more
narrowly
scoped
area,
carbon
offsets
right,
they're
like
not
super,
narrowly
scoped
and
I-
think
that's
a
lot
of
the
problems
with
them.
Is
people
have
different
goals
and
it's
not
always
clear
how
to
weigh
those
goals
against
each
other,
and
that
introduces
a
lot
of
complexity
into
the
system
that
can
like
cause
problems
right
and
then
like
on
the
the
buy
whatever
so
City
Market
side.
A
No
one's
really
sure
how
those
markets
are
going
to
be
designed
yet,
but
there's
the
potential
to
make
them
very
broadly
scoped.
In
a
way
that
I
think
like
me,
and
a
lot
of
other
people
are
concerned
about
that,
if
they're
too
broad
that's
going
to
cause
a
problem
right,
but
so
so
like
with
with
electronics
recycling.
So
the
idea
is
like
you're,
making
a
certain
weight
of
electronics
sold
in
Brazil
fungible,
with
a
certain
weight
of
electronics
recycled
in
Brazil
right.
So,
like
that's
the
that's
the
scope
of
the
liquidity
right.
E
That
a
little
more
and
the
idea-
and
the
idea
here
is
to
remove
the
in
Brazil
part
in
the
next
couple
of
years
to
be
able
to
provide,
for
some
credit
that
is
recycled
in
any
way
in
the
world,
but
sold
in
the
same
platform.
So
it's
the
same
token.
The
price
will
be
stipulated
on
the
exactly
the
same
balance
and
people
will
be
able
to.
E
You
know,
buy
credits
for
even
other
countries,
but
before
we
are
reaching
that
point,
we
are
trying
to
be
extremely
precise
regarding
the
legislation
here
in
Brazil,
because
the
legislation
here,
despite
of
being
a
very,
very
complex
and
another
complex
in
a
way
that
it's
hard
to
be
applied.
But
it
is
not
applied
at
all
most
of
the
times
most
of
the
attits
that
the
legislation
provision
they
do
not
even
exist
right
now.
They
do
not
appear
anywhere.
There
is
nobody
providing
that
service.
E
So
we
are
trying
to
do
what
the
legislation
says
right
now
and
after
we
do
that
in
a
perfect
way
that
the
government
say
okay,
we
are
good
to
go,
no
even
decided
that
we
are
of
the
official
way
to
be
providing
an
accounting,
these
waste
credits
after
he
gets
to
that
point,
then
we
are
going
to
be
explaining
for
these
parts
like
okay.
We
want
to
having
a,
for
example,
the
consumer
beneficiate
about
the
the
tokens
and
having
other
countries
integrating
with
our
E-Waste
as
well
and
stuff
like
that.
E
So
we
can.
We
can
move
on
to
this
more
broad
objectives,
but
this
is
the
idea
I.
When
you
start
taking
the
picture,
you
see
how
broad
it
is
as
well
how
big
the
market
is,
and
that
is
nobody
playing
on
that
market
as
well.
So
it's
a
it's
a
blue
ocean
right
now
and
we
are
working
very
hard
to
be
very
precise
on
the
legislation.
So
once
we
get
the
approval
of
the
government,
we
can
move
forward
in
a
very
fast
way.
A
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense,
and
it
you
know
it's
super
impactful
right
being
able
to
to
get
a
lot
of
these
Electronics
out
of
landfills
is
like
both
matters,
a
lot
for
environmental
image
and
pollution,
and
also
the
ability
to
mine
less
because
you're
recycling,
the
materials
that
are
already
in
these
Electronics.
So
you
don't
have
to
mine
more.
You
know
gold
or
copper
or
whatever,
whatever
materials
you're
after
so
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
It
looks
like
there
aren't
any
questions
in
the
chat,
so.
D
D
I'll
go
one
one,
quick
question:
daddy
your
your
platform.
Could
that
be
applied
to,
and
maybe
you
said
this
to
other
types
of
recycling
like
Plastics
truck
tires
other
other
produce.
E
Yeah,
technologically
speaking,
yes,
and
but
that
is,
there
is
some
differences
according
to
the
legislation
that
each
country
observes,
for
example,
here
in
Brazil,
we
have
some
very
specific
specific
rules
for
plastic,
but
the
Plastic
industry
is
way
more
structured
and
has
way
more
compliance
figures
that
are
able
to
maintain
their
legislation
working
on,
and
we
are
doing
this
for
E-Waste
only
right
now,
but
technologically
speaking,
we
already
talked
about
this
before,
and
that
is
the
idea
of
we
migrating
for
other
institutions
and
other
sectors
for
providing
the
token
as
well.
E
D
Well,
rubber
is
a
huge
problem.
The
landfills
are
filling
up
with
car
tires
truck
tires,
yes,
and
we
have
discovered
a
technology
that
will
allow
us
to
take
a
truck
tire
and
take
it
down
to
a
rubber
crumb,
which
then
has
a
lot
of
other
uses
in
Road
making
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
D
But
I
really
don't
want
to
build
a
platform
myself.
So
so
I
will
send
you
an
email
to
ask
a
little
bit
more
about
at
what
stage
is
your
platform
ready
to
be
manipulated
for
other
types
of
products?
F
Interesting
the
solution
platform
is
the
same,
but
to
making
work.
We
have
it
to
contact
the
operators
that
you
do
the
recycling
and
is
more
about
this
than
the
technology
and
platform,
because
we
have
it
to
build
The
Deco
system
to
process
these
materials
and
expand
it
to
other
materials.
Beyond
Electronics
is
more
the
idea,
but
I
was
reading
about
Europe
they
having
targets
bigger
than
Brazil
now,
and
a
lot
of
other
countries
is
starting.
F
D
A
You
heard
it
here:
first
web3
tech
is
good
for
for
tracking
Brazil,
nut
oil,
electronics,
recycling
and
rubber
crumps,
so
so
I'll
get
it.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
coming
to
our
March,
Meetup
I
think
we're
going
to
turn
the
YouTube
streaming
off
in
a
second,
and
a
few
of
us
will
just
hang
around
in
the
zoom
chat
in
case.
Anyone
wants
to
have
any
any
other
conversations,
but
thank
you
so
much
and
please
come
to
the
sustainable,
walk-in
Summit
or
tune
in
to
the
live
stream.