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Water Saving Traffic Light (SADA)

Water Saving Traffic Light (SADA)

A micro:bit project that encourages responsible water usage.

UNICEF: Tinkering with Tech - Honduras

Arleth Dayana Matute, Rodas Loubly Yessnely, Dílver Gámez, Sherlyn Rachell Funes Torres, Gerardo Jassiel Rosales Alvarenga

2024

Global goals

SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production

Our project

Water Saving Traffic Light (SADA) is a project created so that the student community can develop the habit of responsible water consumption, and avoid, to the greatest possible extent, the waste of this vital liquid.

Our inspiration

The students were inspired by their desire to learn new things using technology, and their desire to contribute to improve the health and education conditions of their community.

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