The Horse 2019/20

Technology & Environment

The lifecycle of a local product | Interview questions

Next Wednesday, 13 November 2019, we are going to do a interview with a local farmer. We hope to get a closer view of the lifecycle of apples and gain more information about how those fascinating trees are grown. We prepared some questions for the interview below to get a detailed description from the farmer, let's see if we gonna grow our own tree soon. ;) More...

Searching collaboration

Dear all,

We are searching YOU for a collaboration. Our project idea is: Airplane Food: How can salad stay fresh in 10'000 meters a.s.l 

If you are interesting to work with us please feel free to leave a comment!!

We are looking forward to read your comments. If you have a similar idea we would also like to work together with you and make the best out of our ideas.

More info’s about our project: Project idea

Regards,

Jeff & Loris

Step 1: Imagination - Project sustainable packaging

A future without plastic or at least much less plastic would be so much better. We want to show with this project what biodegradable foil is and the opportunity of this foil. Which raw materials are needed? Is it truly so much better than plastic? How expensive is it? The advantages and disadvantages? What will change in the world?  We want to Show also more alternatives to plastic but our focus will be on biodegradable foil because we have good connections with a company which produces packaging foils. We want to find answers to all our open questions.

Klick here to find more informations about our project and our concept.

Imagination of my Project

collaboration

I find the cooperation of the participants of my group very difficult, that the time zones have a very big influence on the cooperation.
You can not make an appointment for a meeting anywhere in the world because it's time for everyone at a different time.
First thoughts When we think of ships, we think of the weird size of these barges.
How many containers can you transport at one go?
How long and how heavy are they? How many nodes per hour does it drive?
Where did they come from?
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We want you!

With our project we’d like to show how can we reduce plastics. In our eyes, it should be possible to use sustainable packaging methods in our industry nowadays instead of plastics which is very harmful to our whole environment.

Here you'll find our interview with mother nature:

https://2020.the-horse.education/post/interview-with-mother-nature

Are you interested in this topic and do you think we can change something?

Let us know and leave a comment!

We are looking forward to our collaboration.

Best regards

Claudia Betschart and Sharon Sommer