Makeshift / 17-Year-Old Kenyan Creates Energy From Human Waste / Power Hackers, a series made in collaboration with Autodesk, profiles unexpected makers and designers who are developing creative climate solutions.
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11 янв. 2018 г.
This video follows high schooler Leroy Mwasaru and his classmates in their quest to develop a sustainable source of energy. Their solution is a human-waste-fueled bioreactor that will clean up their town’s water supply while powering outlets and stovetops.
Makeshift is a field guide to hidden creativity.
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Thanks to our partners at Autodesk, who supports the impact design community through http://impactdesignhub.org.
Special thanks to Elli Suzuki at Global Minimum for connecting us to Leroy.
Find out how you can support innovators like Leroy at http://gmin.org.
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11 янв. 2018 г.
BBC News / 'Poo-power' - would you eat food cooked using faeces?
BBC News Ghana's capital Accra has a reputation for pollution, but it is trying to turn this to its advantage - recycling human waste into cooking fuel. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
This video follows high schooler Leroy Mwasaru and his classmates in their quest to develop a sustainable source of energy. Their solution is a human-waste-fueled bioreactor that will clean up their town’s water supply while powering outlets and stovetops.
Makeshift is a field guide to hidden creativity.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to follow original series like Power Hackers.
Subscribe to our quarterly magazine at http://mkshft.org.
Thanks to our partners at Autodesk, who supports the impact design community through http://impactdesignhub.org.
Special thanks to Elli Suzuki at Global Minimum for connecting us to Leroy.
Find out how you can support innovators like Leroy at http://gmin.org.
BBC News / 'Poo-power' - would you eat food cooked using faeces?
BBC News Ghana's capital Accra has a reputation for pollution, but it is trying to turn this to its advantage - recycling human waste into cooking fuel. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog