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The 'Fytó' Teaches Food Waste Awareness for Young Ones

The 'Fytó' is a fun, interactive way to teach food waste awareness for young children by having them interact directly with the items and partake in the process to creating a new growth from organic refuse.

Designed by Clara Fessler, the unit works by having food scraps placed within the unit and having a seedling planted that feeds off of the nutrients that are given off. Kids can keep track of the growth thanks to the clear glass dome, while smartphone connectivity enables them to know when it's time to water, add more waste or even provide growing tips.

Making educational activities fun, interactive and tech-focused makes kids interested in topics like food waste awareness. The 'Fytó' is an excellent example of how an optimal educational experience can be created with the help of a connected device.
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1. Interactive Learning - The 'Fytó' demonstrates how interactive and tech-focused educational activities can engage and educate children on important topics like food waste awareness.
2. Sustainability Education - The 'Fytó' offers a hands-on approach to teaching children about the importance of recycling organic waste and sustainability.
3. Smart Connected Devices for Kids - The 'Fytó' showcases the potential of using smartphone connectivity to enhance the learning experience for children.
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3. Environmental Services - The 'Fytó' presents an opportunity for companies in the environmental services industry to develop interactive and engaging products that promote sustainable practices among children.

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