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Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
Plastic has brought us
great convenience
in daily life
since its invention
in the 19th century.
It is widely used
to make everyday items,
medical equipment,
parts for our vehicles
and buildings, and more.
However, it also causes
detrimental impacts
on the environment
as it takes an
enormous amount of time
to disintegrate plastics,
sometimes up to
a few hundred years.
Moreover, during the
decomposition process,
it releases toxic substances
threatening the health
of humans, animals,
and the environment.
I think because they take
a very, very long time
to degrade, they remain
in the environment
for very long,
so they cause problems
to the flora, fauna.
Both in the soil,
also when they dispose it
in the marine, they cause
quite a lot of problems.
Sometimes
animals think it’s food
and they consume it,
so they get choked.
Birds do that same thing.
And then
fishes get entangled
in this plastic waste,
so they get hurt as well.
Number two,
many compounds or
chemicals which are added
inside the plastic
to keep it longer lasting
also start coming out
and they start creating
toxic problems
to the flora and fauna.
So these are
the two major problems
of plastics,
when disposed of
in the open environment.
There are different types
of plastics, such as
polyvinyl chloride,
polystyrene, polypropylene,
and polycarbonate.
Among them,
polycarbonate is used
to produce several items
we use on a daily basis,
such as hard plastic bottles,
baby bottles, CDs,
and DVDs.
However, one of
the major ingredients
of polycarbonate is
a very harmful chemical,
bisphenol A,
also known as BPA,
which can cause
health issues such as
reproductive disorders
and breast cancer.
Currently there are
around 3.2 million tons
of polycarbonate
being produced annually.
And of that, only 5 to 10%
is being recycled.
So, rest of around 90%
nearly is being dumped.
BPA is one of
the ingredients for
making polycarbonate.
And BPA is also known
to cause some toxic problem
and it’s an endocrine
disorder chemical.
USFDA (United States
Food and Drug
Administration)
has found many
serious implications
of exposure of BPA
and use of BPA.
Being concerned about
the environmental
and human health
adverse effects
posed by plastics,
Dr. Mukesh Doble
and Dr. Trishul Artham
from the Department
of Biotechnology,
Indian Institute
of Technology
Madras, Chennai, India,
have been
searching for safe ways
of decomposing plastics.
As scientist
and technologists
I feel it’s our duty also
to find out some solution
for the problem
they are creating
once they are disposed of.
And that’s
how we started looking at
plastic degradation.
Dr. Doble and Dr. Artham
have invested
years of effort in
identifying microorganisms
in soils and oceans which
decompose plastics.
Here, we’re also looking at
several other polymers,
and see how it interacts
with the environment.
This is a polyester
and we’re seeing
whether it’s degrading
if we put it in soil
or in the ocean.
These are other type of
fungi which can
degrade a large number
of plastics.
So one of the type
of work which we do
is also identifying
microorganisms, fungi
which are available
in nature, which can help
in the degradation of
all these polymers.
And we look through
the microscope trying to
characterize the organism,
and tell what type of
organism it is and so on.
We are looking at polymers,
how they interact
with organisms,
what’s happening
to the polymers
when they’re exposed
to fungus, when they’re
exposed to bacteria,
and in turn, what is
happening to the bacteria
when it is in contact
with these polymers.
When we throw the polymer
in the open, and then
there is a lot of sun rays,
solar rays come in.
So in order to simulate that,
we have a UV
(ultraviolet) chamber
where we can put
our polymer for 10 days,
20 days, 30 days
and see what happens
to the polymer.
It’s trying to simulate
the open dump yard
where the waste polymers
are disposed currently.
So these are UV chambers.
Through years of research,
the scientists found
two fungal types
from soil and
one commercial organism
called white-rot fungus
that can decompose plastics
with no release of BPA.
The plastic is pretreated
with ultraviolet light,
which makes it easy
for fungus to digest.
Then as time goes by,
the plastic is degraded
without releasing
harmful chemicals.
This fascinating study
was published in
the American Chemical
Society’s monthly journal
“Biomacromolecules”
and it is believed
to be a key
that leads to innovative,
eco-friendly ways
of disposing plastics.
We isolated
these two fungal straints
which are capable of
degrading
the polycarbonate
without releasing monomer
called bisphenol A.
We already have solutions
in the environment.
We have to look for them,
find them, and
probably use them for
the benefit of the society.
So, this current experiment
which we have carried out
took around one year
for us to enhance
degradation or to check
whether to know
and to understand
the degradation.
We carry out this
for one year and we were
able to see 5 to 6%
of grametic weight loss.
And that’s like
quite a phenomenon
for this polymer
because there are not
many studies available
for this kind of polymer.
So that’s like an initiation
which we’re taking up.
To further enhance
decomposition
of plastic waste,
Dr. Doble and his team
also conduct experiments
finding ways to accelerate
the decomposition process.
Some of the polymers
take a very long time
to degrade
in the environment,
so if you mix them with
the starch or catalyst,
they can degrade
much faster.
In fact this one is
a starch blended polymer
here.
And this is called a
catalyst blended polymer.
And what we do is
we put it in the ocean
for five months
and then you can see
how it’s getting
slowly destroyed
and degrading actually.
So mixing the polymer
with the starch or catalyst
can speed up the process
of degradation.
There is already some work
currently being done
on improving
the degradability
by adding this type of
natural materials
like starch and so on.
Apart from studying
polymer decomposition,
the laboratory is also
looking for herbal remedies
for diseases.
We’re looking at
possible drugs
from natural products;
looking at drugs
from plants,
different types of drugs
for bacterial infection,
for tuberculosis,
for inflammation,
for fungal infection.
So these activities are
related to the drug design,
we call it.
In recognition of
their outstanding
bioengineering research,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored
Dr. Mukesh Doble
and Dr. Trishul Artham
with the Shining World
Inventor Award.
The appreciation letter
partially reads:
“With billions of tons
of plastic
being made every year
for so many purposes,
your research into topics
such as the Fouling
and Degradation
of Polycarbonate
in Seawater, and
methods of degrading
benzene ring-containing
polycarbonates will
ultimately assist humanity
to be free of the load of
plastics presently causing
environmental problems
on many fronts…
…For the noble
and inventive work
you are doing
to assist Earth
and all her species
to live in harmony
on a clean planet,
for the intelligence
and dedication you show
in your research and
for passionately striving
to bring into reality
a better path
for humanity to follow,
we hereby applaud and
celebrate the great deeds
of Professor Mukesh Doble
& Mr. Trishul Artham –
biotechnicians for Earth!
With Great Honour,
Love and Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
The two scientists
were presented
the crystal plaque
for the Shining World
Inventor Award,
along with gifts including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestsellers,
“The Birds In My Life,”
“The Dogs in My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
as well as DVDs
featuring international
videoconferences
on climate change with
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
I’m really honored
to receive this award.
I think as scientists,
engineers, technologists,
our goal is to discover,
invent techniques,
new technologies
which are sustainable,
which don’t cause harm
to the environment,
the flora, the fauna
that we are sharing with
this particular world.
So all of the research
should be focused
in that direction.
And I thank
Supreme Master
for recognizing our work,
contribution and work.
Thank you very much.
It’s a great honor for me
also to receive this award.
Actually I would like
to say that this is actually
collective work.
I would be honored
to share this award with
all my colleagues here
in the lab.
I’d also wish
my colleagues here
to take up such projects
in the future and also see
that how their projects
would help the environment
and to themselves.
So I would also thank
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
Thanks a lot.
Finally,
the two brilliant scientists,
who have long been
vegetarians, share with us
the benefits of
their compassionate
and Earth-saving diet.
By turning into vegetarian,
we’re not killing animals,
but we’re also
becoming healthier
so what we see is
that lot of veg people
are quite healthy.
It’s a good feeling also,
that I mean
you will not have
any guilty conscience.
I’m proud being vegetarian.
I’m a vegetarian,
and my wife (is) also
a vegetarian.
I think if somebody goes
and sees a slaughterhouse
or something,
you feel really sad.
It will automatically
convert anybody
into vegetarian.
I think each of us
has some role to play.
Like a scientist,
I develop processes
which are sustainable,
which is not destroying
the Earth.
As a common man
or woman they should
always think about
their environment,
the world they live in,
the animals
they interact with,
and not destroy us.
So I think each of us
has a role to play and
I think that awareness
is very, very important
if you want our world
to remain
as a beautiful place
for our children
and grandchildren
and several generations
to come by.
Our appreciation,
Dr. Mukesh Doble
and Dr. Trishul Artham,
for your continuous efforts
in searching
for sustainable solutions
that will help preserve
our precious environment.
May you and your team
be blessed with
evermore success.
Eco-conscious viewers,
thank you
for your presence
on today’s program.
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