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Potable Water In Exchange Of Empty Plastic Bottles

It’s a basic human need,” he says. Currently, the machine is on a pilot run in Chandigarh and Mumbai. “When the machine reaches 80 per cent of its capacity, an alert is sent to the administrator and the bin has to be emptied.” The machine is not converting plastic into water. The makers intend to take the machine to public spaces and are currently in talks with government organisations and corporate firms for the same.

“The idea was to give an incentive to not litter. The machine in its current form accepts bottles and cans with the storage capacity of up to one litre,” he reveals. The concept: In collaboration with a start-up Trestor, they have developed a Sock Flat Knitting Machine machine that dispenses 300 ml of potable water in exchange of empty plastic bottles and aluminium cans. We are also focussing on using solar panels for our next model,” reveals Anurag. How does it work Satyendra says, “When you throw in a can or a plastic bottle, the machine crushes the bottle to 1/6th of its original volume and gives water or a digital token in return.

Juggling lectures, submissions and exams the boys had to burn midnight oil for over 95 days to set this up. More about the machine: With a storage and recycling unit at the bottom and an RO water filtration unit at the top, the machine is equipped with a 7-inch interactive touch-screen and has Internet connectivity. I noticed this and thought why not give them an incentive and appreciate their effort. We later assembled the whole machine in our rooms

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