 Welcome to the monthly news number 34. So this month, a lot of people left the workspace, including Philip, who was making the videos. So this means this month, I'm making the monthly news, cool. The main thing this month is that we had to be out of all the houses we're living in. There was a lot of houses and with more than 100 volunteers over the year, we have accumulated a lot of stuff, like mattresses. So it was a lot of work. So we did a couple of meetings, we organized, and then we started cleaning. There's a lot of stuff to take care of, trash, wood, glass, having a fire, burning some pallets. I've been tidying up the mess of 100 volunteers. We've been cleaning a lot and we still have a lot to clean. That's a lot of cleaning. And that's not all. We've also been doing a lot of organizing and shredding of the plastic. Let's go see Julia about that. So it's a mess, so we are cleaning. We collected HDB, PS, and BP and we have been shredding a lot with the new shredder and at the moment we are just separating all the types of different boxes. We put this into the box so we know what kind of plastic it is. We are sorting all the plastic by color and then I'm going to sort it back if it's dirty or not and we are going to shred the one that is clean. This one is pee-pee. Because we have a lot of pee-pee. I think also all this cleaning has made us a little bit crazy. Cat made bread shaped like people. You should hug yourself like that. No, wait. That's your creation, huh? No, wait, wait, wait. But yeah. Serfina knitted like 20 hats. She was knitting the whole month. Alejandro built a Temazcal in the garden. What are you doing, Alejandro? Alejandro is here. We are going to do a Temazcal. So it's like a spiritual thing from Mexico. You get hot stones. Basically the Temazcal is you burn, you heat these rocks, you put them there and what do you put there? And you put water. Water. Yeah, water. It's a sound, isn't it? Yeah. Well, so the houses are empty. Most of the people have left. I feel like December is going to be a pretty quiet month. And before I forget, it's time for the monthly raffle. This month we're going to give away these nice beach towel clips from Bacon Tilly. And that's the side, the magic of plastic, who it is. And the lucky winner is Jasper Jew. Yeah, we're going to contact you and have fun with your beach towel clips. Next month you can win this nice board from Thresh Birds and yeah, I wish you good luck. Hello everybody, I'm Cathy. Today we're reporting from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It seems like the whole team got some sort of sickness. So that's what I'm doing this today. We're setting up a workspace here. So if you want to follow the project, just follow our Instagram stories. So let's start with the community news now. Have you seen the plastic fruit from Limpi? Is that orange that they recreated? And what's interesting here is the texture that they develop. So it's cool because it inspires more people to play with textures. We've also noticed that a couple of people started making the machines as a table version, like the people from Las Vegas, Spain and recycling the spot from Germany. This reduces the size and the costs and makes the machine more mobile. Great stuff. Now it's time to feature Plastica Rafiki, a project run by students from the International School of Kenya. Thanks to their t-shirt, they could include precious plastic on their curses. They've been working a lot with local artists and other local techniques, like recycled flip-flops and came up with very interesting products that fit their context and uses. Very cool to see and keep up the good work. Okay, so that's it already. I'm trying to get our team back on track and see you next month in this. Alright, that's it for the monthly news this month. So don't forget to support us on Patreon if you can. It really helps us a lot. And if you have any questions and comments, you can comment below and subscribe to this channel to see more updates next month.