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Flow and Give

Flow and Give

The "Flow and Give" project is an environmental and health initiative aimed at addressing two main problems: pollution resulting from plastic cups, and lack of hygiene in the beverage distribution process. This innovative system was designed using two robots to reduce plastic waste and enhance public hygiene at major events.

Coding 4 Kids Iraq

مهدي , احمد

2025

Global goals

SDG 15 Life on Land

Our project

1. The first robot (Flow): Automatically pours drinks without the need for manual contact, which maintains the cleanliness of the drinks. This robot uses a sensor to detect the cup, to pour the drink accurately and carefully. 2. The second robot (Give): Utilizes old plastic cups to recycle them and convert them into containers for planting seeds. This innovative approach contributes to protecting the environment and nature, especially at events with huge numbers of visitors.

Our inspiration

The problem is that plastic cups thrown on the ground turn into long-term pollution that harms the soil, water, and human health. In addition, spilling drinks in these cups leads to the spread of germs and diseases due to frequent hand contact and weak hygiene control, especially during million-person gatherings.

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