The Horse 2019/20

Technology & Environment

Announcement for our post

Hello everyone

We finally published our post about the chocolate consumption.

It is all about the process from the cacao bean to the bar, the chocolate production in Switzerland, the energy and water consumption and the benefits ob chocolate.

If you are interested, you can find it on dontwastemy.energy.

https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/31/the-chocolate-consumption/

Best regards,

Rahel and Shana

Marketing Report - Final results and achievements

Review – Marketing Team

Hello everyone 

When Mrs. Suter proposed the idea of building a marketing team, which is going to promote the Instagram-Account of this whole collaboration, we accepted this challenge and we signed up for this project. The name of the Instagram was «@where2where. The goal was to promote the account (gain more followers) and the projects of our classmates. We had a lot of ideas and strategies. First, we thought to make an appearance in the student’s newspaper of the wkvw and to promote there the Instagram-Account. Unfortunately, the newspaper won’t be launched until summer, so this strategy couldn’t be realized.

Another strategy was to hang up a poster in our school. Like that, people walking by could see it and follow us on Instagram, if they are interested in our idea. So, we designed a special poster with an interesting look hang it up in our school. [image of poster, localities of posters in progress]

Before we could hang it up, we first had to change the name of the Instagram account. We decided, alongside our teacher, to change it to “@dontwaste_myenergy”. We think it is a much better name due to the similarity with the website.

After we had changed the name, we designed and hung up the poster in our school. The next step was to contact some newspapers like Blick or 20 Minuten. Unfortunately, we never got any response from a newspaper, which is pretty sad.

Nevertheless, the number of followers rose from 30 to 90. So, we think our poster and our propaganda did help to promote the Instagram account.

Now, we are posting all the projects of our class on Instagram as soon as they publish it on the website dontwastemy.energy.

Go have a look!

Your Marketing Team

[direct linkt Social media: instagram, twitter, facebook; were there any improvements on facebook and twitter? - how about the website statistics =>could be provided by the teacher] =>you could also include Lars' instagram experiences and tips: https://2020.the-horse.education/post/promotion-on-instagram

=>prepare a contribution for publishing on the website!

Promotion - Step 7

Hi everyone

Our post "water supply in agriculture" is finally online on don't waste my energy. We are so happy, that we achieved our goal. If you are interested in our topic please check it out and leave a comment behind. We would really appreciate that. Click on this following link (don't waste my energy) to have a look at our post: https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/17/water-supply-in-agriculture/

 

with kind regards

Lars and Dharany

Our reflection – Step 5

Hello everybody

First of all we want to introduce our project to you: We asked ourselves the question „What does the world look like in 100 years? “ We have focused on the 3 important areas: Climate in 100 years, plants in 100 years and food in 100 years. Now we want to tell you our reflection and how we felt about our project work. From the beginning we had our goals in front of our eyes and we now how we want to do it: Interview with a climate scientist, with a biologist, with a food scientist and with the different age groups of our society. So we were able to get enough information for our project. Because this topic was so fascinating or us, it wasn’t difficult to work on it. We would a lot together but we also split up the tasks to get ahead faster. We could work very well together in a team.

We are satisfied with our project work and look forward to the publication of our results.

You can be excited.

Best regards

Team the world in 100 years

Vanessa and Emanuela

Food waste

Food waste

In recent years there has been a lot of discussion in politic and media about food waste. Some countries have made laws to reduce food-waste. In France supermarkets aren’t allowed to waste food. They have to give it for free to homeless people before they waste the food. Germany has similar laws for food waste like France. Here in Switzerland we don’t have any laws for food waste in supermarkets. They are allowed to throw away what they want.

 

In Switzerland supermarkets are responsible for only 5 % of the all the food that gets wasted. Around 50 % of the food gets wasted at home. But the food that is wasted from supermarkets is most of the times good food, while private households waste the food when it’s not eatable anymore. So the food that is wasted in supermarkets gets wasted for no reason in most cases.

Interviews

We have made interviews with a owner of a little farmshop:

How much food do you waste?

Nearly nothing. Only products like eggs or milk are very tricky to store.

Which food get wasted the most by you?

Eggs, because they are the trickiest products and get bad very fast.

Why do you throw away the food?

Because otherwise you can get a food poisoning. This would be bad for our reputation and we can get sued.

Have you done arrangements against the food waste?

No, we dont do anything, because the demand is not planable. We look that we waste as less food as possible.

Would you eat food which is older then the “best before date”?

Yes, nearly in every case. In milk and meatproducts we look very carefully. Naturally we cant sell food which is over the best-before date, because it is not alloud.

Have you a bad conscience when you throw away good food?

No, because we only waste food which you cant consume anymore.

Do you attach importance to the spotlessness of an apple for example?

No, I dont tend to, because external flaw does not mean that the food is not good anymore.

If you have the choose between an older product and a fresh one which would you take? Both are eatable?

I would tend to fresh food, but I would never waste food, which is over the best-before date but edible. 

Do you have a solution against the food waste in supermarkets here in Switzerland and as well in other countries?

You can give the food for example to poor people.

 

Solutions for the food waste in supermarkets

There are many solutions for the problem. Supermarkets can give away the food which is over the best before date for free. This is also a possibility for poor citizens to spend less money. In this less food gets wasted and you help poor people. But there is also a downside with this method. If the supermarkets are forced to give the bad food away for free, nobody would buy any food, but wait until the food is over the best-before date and would get it for free then. We think this cant be the solution.

 

Another solution would be, that they have to give the bad food to welfare recipients for free. We think this would be a great idea, because the supermarkets can sell their food for the normal price in most of the times, but less food gets wasted. Also only poor people get the food for free.

 

Added comment from the writers:

Food waste has a huge effect on climate change. Food waste is responsible for 8 % of the Co2 balance sheet. In Switzerland supermarkets are responsible for 5 % of the food waste. So supermarkets are responsible for 0.4 % of the balance sheet. So the food waste in supermarkets is only a small problem in terms of climate change. The most food gets wasted at home. So we are responsible to reduce our food waste and make a little step into a sustainable world.

Experience - The World in 100 years

Our experience about this project:

We are concerned with the question "What does the world look like in 100 years?"

We wanted to do an interview with a climate scientist, a food scientist and a biologist. This   turned out to be more difficult than planned. Some didn't have time for the interview and the others didn't respond to our emails. Fortunately, we finally found three scientist. At the end of December we received all answers to the interview. 

During a lesson we asked the class to write or draw down on a sheet how they imagine food, climate and plants in 100 years. 

When we evaluated (ausgewertet) the results from the students and scientist we found out that the answers were very similar. 

What surprised us most was that everyone imagines that the world will develop negatively!

We look forward to publish our results.

Emanuela D'Andrea and Vanessa Nauer