Ashton Cofer: A plan to recycle the unrecyclable
Ashton Cofer and his FIRST Robotics team won the Google Science Fair for developing a process to convert Styrofoam waste into activated carbon for purifying water. Full bio
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playing video games.
to get something to drink,
that I was supposed to be doing,
my family's dinner on fire.
was about to catch fire.
started recording a Snapchat video.
of my team's science project.
and three other students
LEGO robotics competition for kids,
on a separate science project,
that we were working on.
took a trip to Central America
and told us about it,
in which we see Styrofoam every day.
bigger than the TV itself.
are sure going to add up.
after their one-time use?
existing solutions for used Styrofoam,
end up right in the landfill,
pounds of Styrofoam,
25 percent of landfills.
accumulations of Styrofoam waste?
like many plastics?
polystyrene is too expensive
for Styrofoam that has to be recycled.
is considered a nonrenewable material,
nor viable to recycle polystyrene.
of many products containing polystyrene,
in today's society.
has become the first country
from its cheap, lightweight, insulating
from the repercussions
something else that's actually useful?
the impossible possible?
the carbon that's already in Styrofoam
every water filter today.
by using very small micropores
from water or even air.
by doing a variety of heating tests,
vaporized into nothing,
by our failures that we almost gave up.
said it was impossible?
We don't know any better.
because we thought it was still possible.
and making the world a better place.
times and chemicals,
activated carbon from Styrofoam waste.
the thing that had been impossible
many failures at the beginning,
to get the test results that we wanted.
to create activated carbon
to reduce Styrofoam waste,
with just one solution.
to take our project further,
to make it more effective
STEM-in-Action program
Innovator Award
to file a full patent on our process
with catching my dad's grill on fire
that we almost quit,
when we look back at it now.
that many people said was impossible
like nothing that we did would work.
if your grill goes up in flames,
when your idea might just catch fire.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ashton Cofer - Youth inventorAshton Cofer and his FIRST Robotics team won the Google Science Fair for developing a process to convert Styrofoam waste into activated carbon for purifying water.
Why you should listen
Ashton Cofer has several patents pending, including a method to convert polystyrene foam waste into activated carbon for purifying water. He and his teammates recently won the 2016 Google Science Fair’s Scientific American Innovator Award. Ashton has a passion for science and technology, and in addition to inventing, he also competed in FIRST LEGO League robotics and teaches robotics workshops to local area youth in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.
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