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Design for the Future EDSGN 100 Section 10 Design Project #1 Katie Briggs Bobby Ferry T.J. Kupetz Lauren Schwartz Lisa Weber

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Design for the Future. EDSGN 100 Section 10 Design Project #1 Katie Briggs Bobby Ferry T.J. Kupetz Lauren Schwartz Lisa Weber. Overview. What is being done What can be changed Our Solution. Being Eco-Friendly Pays Economically - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Design for the FutureEDSGN 100

Section 10Design Project #1

Katie BriggsBobby Ferry

T.J. KupetzLauren Schwartz

Lisa Weber

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OverviewWhat is being doneWhat can be changedOur Solution

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Being Eco-Friendly Pays Economically Today, companies are addressing environmental issues by creating a product that yields sustainable consumption on a consumer level.

Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Toyota, and General Electric are just a few of many companies producing more sustainable eco-friendly products.

"Green marketing is a good thing," says Jack Barkenbus, executive director of the University of Tennessee's Energy Environment and Resources Center. "Consumers have begun to respond to it. That's why you've seen so much growth.“

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Kodak Recycles

Product Recycling Rate (%)Glass Bottles 33Steel Cans 58

Aluminum Cans 63Corrugated Containers 73“Disposable” Cameras 75

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BatteriesAll batteries received by Kodak are disposed ofAlthough they can be recycled, it is a costly process

“Batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, which can contaminate the environment when batteries are improperly disposed of. When incinerated, certain metals might be released into the air or can concentrate in the ash produced by the combustion process.”

“One way to reduce the number of batteries in the waste stream is to purchase rechargeable batteries. Nearly one in five dry-cell batteries purchased in the United States is rechargeable. Over its useful life, each rechargeable battery may substitute for hundreds of single-use batteries.”

On average, each person in the United States discards eight dry-cell batteries per year.

US Population: 303,548,792

303,548,792 × 8 = 2,428,390,464 discarded batteries each year!

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Take this technology…

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And apply it here!!

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Convert Your Energy Crank movements Charge ions Conduct electrical current

Power a camera!

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How it Works

Circuit BoardRotating Gears

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How much power?We can conserve even more!

Power = Volts x AmpsAverage Hand Crank provides 35 wattsBattery provides 1.5 volts x 2.8 amps

= 4.2 watts

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KODAK® Eco-Flash

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A Change for the BetterSustainability Matters!!

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Works Cited "Batteries." Environmental Protection Agency. 20 Dec. 2007. EPA. 1 Mar.

2008 <http://www.epa.gov/msw/battery.htm>. "Electronics." How Stuff Works. 27 Feb. 2008

<http://electronics.howstuffworks.com>. "How-to Hand Crank Your Ipod." GeekTechnique. 2 Mar. 2008

<http://geektechnique.org/index.php?id=236>. "How to Make a Cycle Powered Generator." 29 Feb. 2008

<http://www.stewardwood.org/resources/DIYcyclepower.htm>. Howard, Theresa. "Being Eco-Friendly Can Pay Off." USA Today. 14 Aug.

2005. 1 Mar. 2008 <http://www.usatoday.com/money/advertising/adtrack/2005-08-14-ge_x.htm>.

"Kodak Creates Camera Recycling Program to Protect the Environment." Environmental Protection Agency. 18 Dec. 2007. EPA. 27 Feb. 2008 <http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/osw/conserve/2004news/01-kodak.htm>.

"Picture This." American Recycler. Aug. 2004. 27 Feb. 2008 <http://www.americanrecycler.com/0804picture.shtml>.

"Troubled Times: Hand Crank." 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.zetatalk.com/energy/tengy05n.htm>.

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Imageshttp://picasaweb.google.com/sandhya.sathyan/GreeceMarch200702/photo#5054974095807640034

http://www.thebuccaneer.com/photos06/06-family-s7851-520.jpg

http://www.visitmaui.com/MauiFamily.jpg

http://placetotravel.blogspot.com/2007/07/great-family-vacation-this-summer.html

http://placetotravel.blogspot.com/2007/07/great-family-vacation-this-summer.html

http://www.greatcanadianexperience.com/sscimages/boating/family/Img_1325_1.jpg

http://www.schwimmerlegal.com/images/kodak.jpg

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Images (continued)"Toxic Tea Party." Greenpeace. 23 July 2007. Greenpeace. 27 Feb. 2008 <http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/e-waste-china-toxic-pollution-230707>.

Hand-Powered Generator. Vagabondish. 1 Mar. 2008 <http://www.vagabondish.com/wp-content/uploads/potenco-hand-powered-generator.jpg>.

Dynamo Hand Powered Flashlight / Radio / Multiple Brand Cell Phone Charger. Epromos. 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.epromos.com/productimg/8817594S.jpg>

Coleman Outrider. 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty/0231.jpg>.

DC Generator - Hand Powered. China Science & Lab Supplies. 29 Feb. 2008 <http://www.chinalabsupplies.com/1853.jpg>.

Kodak. 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=1026/1050&pq-locale=en_US>.

Electron Flow. Explain That Stuff. 1 Mar. 2008 <http://www.explainthatstuff.com/electronflow.png>.

UK Metric Association. 1 Mar. 2008 http://www.metric.org.uk/whatis/index_clip_image009.jpg.

“Recycle.” 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.sellstudentbooks.com/images/lrg_tree.jpg>.

Moolah. 2 Mar. 2008 <http://www.buildinggreentv.com/files/u5/moolah.jpg>.