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==Van straatvuil naar straatverlichting==
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==From street debris to street lights==
  
De markt van de Afrikaanderwijk is een van de grootste warenmarkten van Nederland. Na een marktdag blijft er een grote hoeveelheid afval achter. Een deel daarvan is nog goed voor consumptie maar het andere deel is zo verrot dat je daar niets mee kan doen. Dachten we...
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The Afrikaanderwijk market is one of the largest markets of the Netherlands. After a market day there remains a large amount of waste behind. Part of it is still good for consumption but the other part is so rotten that you can not do anything with it. We thought ...
Of wel? Wij hebben onderzoek gedaan naar de hoeveelheid van verschillende groente en fruitafval op de Afrikaandermarkt. Kan het niet toch van waarde zijn voor de ondernemers op de markt en voor de wijk?
 
Na de analyse van de hoeveelheid en het soort afval zijn we in gesprek gegaan met verschillende partijen binnen de Afrikaanderwijk. Daaruit kwam naar voren dat er te weinig licht is op de markt en in de wijk wat zorgt voor een negatieve sfeer. Ons idee is om met het groente en fruitafval een lichtbron te creëren en hiermee de onaangename reputatie van deze wijk verbeteren. We zijn er achter gekomen dat je uit groenten en fruit afval energie kan halen door er een soort batterij van te maken. Die optie hebben we met dit project verder uitgewerkt.  
 
  
Hieronder onze bevindingen over fruit, groenteafval en elektriciteit.
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Or..? Could it be still of value to the operators on the market and for the district? We have investigated the amount of different fruit and vegetable waste on the Afrikaandermarkt and the possibilities of alternative use. We have learned that you can get energy from fruit and vegetable waste by turning it into a kind of battery.
  
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After the analysis of the amount and type of waste, we have been in discussions with several parties within the Afrikaanderwijk how to make it of use. We found out that in their perception there is too little light on the market and in the district, which creates a negative atmosphere. Our idea is to create a light source with the fruit and vegetable waste and thus improve the unpleasant reputation of this district.  This option we have further developed, resulting in a prototype [[DePrikker]].
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Below, our general findings on fruit and vegetable waste and electricity.
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Related Articles:
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[[DePrikker]]
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[[Future Light]]
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[[The Art of the Inclusive City]]
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==Research findings==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 29 October 2018

From street debris to street lights

The Afrikaanderwijk market is one of the largest markets of the Netherlands. After a market day there remains a large amount of waste behind. Part of it is still good for consumption but the other part is so rotten that you can not do anything with it. We thought ...

Or..? Could it be still of value to the operators on the market and for the district? We have investigated the amount of different fruit and vegetable waste on the Afrikaandermarkt and the possibilities of alternative use. We have learned that you can get energy from fruit and vegetable waste by turning it into a kind of battery.

After the analysis of the amount and type of waste, we have been in discussions with several parties within the Afrikaanderwijk how to make it of use. We found out that in their perception there is too little light on the market and in the district, which creates a negative atmosphere. Our idea is to create a light source with the fruit and vegetable waste and thus improve the unpleasant reputation of this district. This option we have further developed, resulting in a prototype DePrikker.

Below, our general findings on fruit and vegetable waste and electricity.

Related Articles:

DePrikker

Future Light

The Art of the Inclusive City

Research findings