Mission Earth


Justus Kaufmann

Prof. Martin Topel

Semester

1 20/21
3

Visionlabs

Contact Justuskaufmann99@gmail.com

This semester we dealt with household appliances that should form the set of a science-fiction movie.

There for, a device was created that should solve the current recycling problems in our society and effectively recover the packaging material. The “Mission Earth” recycling container is intended to replace the common household rubbish bin and automatically separates residual and packaging waste. In the process, the residual waste is dehydrated and compressed, while the recyclable material is melted into space-saving pallets.

This project was developed as a student project and not on behalf of any company mentioned.

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