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From packing peanuts to disposable coffee cups, each year the US alone produces some two billion pounds of Styrofoam -- none of which can be recycled. Frustrated by this waste of resources and landfill space, Ashton Cofer and his science fair teammates developed a heating treatment to break down used Styrofoam into something useful. Check out their original design, which won both the FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award and the Scientific American Innovator Award from Google Science Fair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From packing peanuts to disposable coffee cups, each year the US alone produces some two billion pounds of Styrofoam -- none of which can be recycled. Frustrated by this waste of resources and landfill space, Ashton Cofer and his science fair teammates developed a heating treatment to break down used Styrofoam into something useful. Learn more out their original design.
포장용충전재에서부터 일회용 커피컵까지, 매년 미국에서만 20억 파운드의 스티로폼이 생산되지만 하나도 재활용되지 못합니다. 자원낭비와 매립지 문제에 실망한 애쉬튼 코퍼와 그의 과학프로젝트 팀원들은 사용된 스티로폼을 분해하여 유용한 것으로 만들기 위해 가열실험을 해나갔습니다. FIRST 레고 리그 세계혁신상과 구글 과학박람회로부터 미국 과학혁신가상을 수상한 그들의 독창적인 아이디어를 확인해보세요.
Des billes de calage aux gobelets jetables, chaque année, les États-Unis produisent près d'un milliard de kilos de polystyrène qui ne peut être recyclé. Frustré par ce gaspillage de ressources et de place en décharge, Ashton Cofer et ses équipiers pour l'expo-sciences ont développé un traitement thermique pour décomposer le polystyrène usagé en quelque chose d'utile. Voici leur conception originale qui a gagné le premier prix de la ligue mondiale de l'innovation LEGO et le prix de l'inventeur scientifique américain au salon scientifique de Google.
Desde bolas de espuma de poliestireno hasta tazas de café, cada año solo los EE UU producen más de 900 millones de kilos de poliestireno, nada de lo cual puede ser reciclado. Frustrados por este desperdicio de recursos y espacio de relleno sanitario, Ashton Cofer y su equipo de ciencia desarrolló un tratamiento de calor para convertir el poliestireno usado en algo útil. Miren su diseño original que ganó tanto el premio de la Liga Global de Innovación FIRST LEGO como el premio Científico Innovador Americano de la Feria de Ciencia de Google.
De embalagens de amendoim a copos de café descartáveis, a cada ano os EUA produzem sozinhos aproximadamente 100 toneladas de isopor, e nada disso pode ser reciclado. Frustrado com esse desperdício de recursos e de espaço nos aterros sanitários, Ashton Cofer e seus colegas de classe desenvolveram um tratamento por aquecimento que transforma isopor usado em algo útil. Confira o projeto original, que ganhou o FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award e o Scientific American Innovator Award do Google Science Fair.