We (Pascal, Amil, Tom) are going to have a Project about food nutrition. We'll interview some professional sportsman and ask them about their nutrition and how important it is to them. We're already in contact with India and the sportsman and looking forward to a great collaboration.
We (Pascal, Amil, Tom) are going to have a Project about food nutrition. We'll interview some professional sportsman and ask them about their nutrition and how important it is to them. We're already in contact with India and looking forward to a great collaboration.
We also contaced Gilles roulin and two other skier and hopefully they'll answer our e-mails.
My thoughts about the project:
- I'm curious about how much plastic waste I produce.
- I'm curious about how long it takes to fill up a bottle.
- Does Switzerland use bottle bricks?
- Is it useful?
- How can we produce less plastic waste?
- Are there alternatives?
- What can we do with bigger plastic pieces / hard plastic?
Ideas:
- Choose other packaging
- Bring food from home
- Eat out
- Use reusable bottle
- Tote bag
- use scissors to make smaller pieces that fit in the bottle

Did you ever wonder how wind turbines work and if Switzerland would profit from using more wind power?
This might be something for you! In this project, we will tell you what goes on behind the scenes of a working wind turbine. You will also find out all about the swiss wind power and if it even can be extended.
Stay tuned for updates on our project!

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By Luisa and Belinda
Hello everybody
Here is a picture of artificial snow.

As time goes on, global warming makes it very likely that we will have less natural snow in our ski resorts. Through that, the need for artificial snow will rise and with it the energy consumption for it.
Our project group has the goal to shine a light on this problem.
We will keep you updated.
Kind regards
Team ski-resort
Do you want to produce less plastic waste? We‘ve got you covered. Welcome to our exciting project about Ecobricks. We‘re collecting our everyday plastic waste and put it all into a plastic bottle. Like this we can measure our waste and try to reduce it. Ecobricks can be used to build houses for people in 3rd world countries.š„¤ 
Since the collaborators in India have no relation to ski resorts, we assume that therefore no one is interested in our project. However, we are still full of motivation and are happy to announce Sedric as our newest team member. If any collaborator is interested in the future, they are always welcome to join us.
Update:
Unfortunately, we have no other interested parties so far. We continue to work and hope to awaken the interest of the collaborators.
The original team composition is Inês & Alisha.
We created a mindmap and added it to the mural.
We already had a first call in class with the students from India, where we presented our project,
but no one has shown interest. Due to this we haven't had any further interaction with the students from india.
The idea of asking Aleksandra Stühff, Deputy Head of Department Economy at NZZ, came to us.
Alisha will be working on contacting her, because she also work for NZZ.
Since the collaborators in India have no relation to ski resorts, we assume that therefore no one is interested in our project. However, we are still full of motivation and are happy to announce Sedric as our newest team member. If any collaborator is interested in the future, they are always welcome to join us.
Our Team (Switzerland): Alicia, Leonie, Luana
Status: Still in progress
Unfortunately, no partners from India are interested in our project. Therefore, no communication tools were used and no meeting has been held.
We carry on with our project ourselves and are curious about our results.
We are currently collecting our plastic waste to fill up a water bottle.
interested collaboration partner from India
Sivani from Kerala
meeting
We will contact her via WhatApp to discuss the next steps.
communication tools
WhatsApp and E-Mail
From Belinda and Luisa