Hi everybody!
Our contribution "end food waste - the challenge" is now published on the website "don't waste my energy".
Click the project link https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/22/end-food-waste-the-challenge/
to read all the details about the challenge and food waste in general!
We want to to thank everybody who was involved in our project!
All the best wishes,
Melisa and Aìna
Howdy
On this link you'll find our finished project about Airplane Food.
Feel free to take a look at it and let us know what you think.
Kind regards and keep on riding!
Jeffrey and Loris are out!
*mic drop*
https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/08/airplane-food-facts/
We finally postet our project on dontwastemy.energy!
Please feel free to read, comment and leave us a feedback! You can learn a lot about green walls and how easy it is to build one by yourself. Also check out our latest Instagram Post (Instagram: dontwaste_myenergy)
https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/18/green-walls-for-a-green-city (dontwastemy.energy)
Thank you for reading and we hope you enjoy it.
Your Green Walls Team from Switzerland
Manuela, Anja and Raffael
Sup Cowboy and Cowgirls
Here a short reflection of our project.
Our opinion about the subject of the project is that a lot of people already made experiences with airplane food. The opinions about the quality and the taste of the food on the plane are different. However, the Airlines try to offer the best products to the customer especially in First and Business Class. Unfortunately, the airlines do not share how much costs they have to produce a meal. More...
Hi!
We finally finished our project about "The apple, more than "just" a local product" and we are happy to present the final post on "Befter" right here: https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/22/the-apple-more-than-just-a-local-product/
Thanks to all people supporting our team and project with interviews, filming, correcting, sources and of course for the mental support.
We wish you a pleasant reading time and please feel free to leave a comment below!
Best,
Tamara, Simone, Stefanie
When we first imagined the outcome of our project, we expected a lot of participants and therefore a big impact for the environment. As described above this was not quite the case. However, while promoting the project, we realized that another very important aspect of our project was to talk about the issue at hand. Many individuals were not aware of the immense impact that food waste has on our world. Thanks to our promoting we were able to start discussions and raise awareness though that aspect of our project, which we did not take in account at the beginning but turned out to be very rewarding.
Overall, we have profited a lot from our project. We learned about our own wastage habits as well as about the ones from other individuals, about raising awareness and being patient. We are happy with the outcome and would like to thank all of the participants for their commitment and time! We highly appreciate all your efforts. We could not have done this project without you!
Thank you!
All the best,
Melisa and Aìna


Dear all!
We are very happy and proud to say:
Our project is online!
Please visit our page and project Sustainable packaging and leave us a comment or your thought about the concerning topic!
We are looking forward to read from you!
Your sustainable packaging team
Claudia & Sharon
Dear colleagues, students and teacher
Last but not least the moment came and our project reached the final stage.
Please have a look into our finished project in the following word document.
Sustainable Packaging and the benefit for our environment.pdf (415,51 kb)
You will find this project also on dontwastemy.energy very soon!
Stay tuned and leave us some comments below!
Best regards
Claudia & Sharon

We are pleased to announce that our "Maritime Transportation Challenges" project is now available on the exciting and informative page "dontwastemy.energy".
We look forward to seeing you there!
Just klick right here: https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/15/maritime-transportation-challenges/
Team Transportation
Matthias and Jeannine, TZ19