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- Researchers: Hyuri Ellora, Celine Ellis Pramono, and Sharon Levania Soebagio
- Level/Campus: Primary 5 - Malang
- Abstract: Sharon, Celine, and Hyuri investigated paper recycling, focusing on how thickness impacts durability and sunlight speeds up drying. Using a blender, used paper, and filters, they created pulp, reshaped it into sheets, and tested drying methods. Results showed that thicker paper resisted cracking better, while sunlight dried sheets faster than indoor air. The project highlighted recycling’s role in reducing deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with environmental sustainability goals. Their simple yet effective method demonstrated how repurposing paper can mitigate climate change. The conclusion emphasized practical insights for optimizing recycled paper quality and efficiency, promoting eco-friendly habits.
- Coach: Mr Ronaldo Ferdinan Pangemanan