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Monday, May 2, 2016

BioCan: The AutoBot That Never Made The Cut

    BioCan was one of the most memorable ideas presented. The invention itself went through a lot of thought and planning, and it was presented as if it were actually going out on market. Although the concept was very straightforward, it still made an impact. It's purpose, to reduce waste production, was put into affect in a way unlike Recycling. This was something you could do everyday as a part of a routine. There was little hassle, and it could be easily be integrated into a household or business.
     Another thing I appreciated about this particular project was the research that went into the creation itself. Every question that came their way had an answer, and there was actual science surrounding their BioCan. Customer Service, Chemical Leakage, Industrial Usage and more- these topics were covered in the presentation and the website. The prototype designed was also equally researched, and the design was practically foolproof while remaining simple enough for everyday usage.
     BioCan was also able to be used in all kinds of settings. This included Household, Industrial, Business Wise and more. This factor made BioCan a more attractive idea because it would be something for everyone. A point was made that it was not created to replace trashcans as it could not dispose of every type of waste- namely liquids, glass, etc. This introduced BioCan as a safe and likely alternative.
    Overall, BioCan was impressive and original. With the only questions I could have to be about the science, it was a very solid invention. BioCan's purpose to reduce waste is completely effective, especially as it completes this task in a 100% Earth Friendly way. By reducing waste and recycling the energy, not only does BioCan succeed in it's goal to lessen landfills, but it also succeeds in the clean energy cycle both on a household and industrial scale.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The way that this project was executed was superb and I totally agree with you that there was obviously precise planning in this process. By the way your title is great and witty.