Inspiration

There is often a lack of awareness about whether an object should be thrown in the trash or recycled.

What it does

The application helps users sort objects into trash and recycling categories, promoting awareness about waste disposal practices.

How we built it

We developed the application using Glitch.com, leveraging its user-friendly interface for rapid prototyping and collaboration.

Challenges we ran into

We faced difficulties in two main areas:

Scoreboard Implementation: Creating a functional scoreboard that accurately tracks user progress and performance. Object Sorting Mechanism: Designing an effective method for sorting items into trash and recycling categories.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

I am proud of the following achievements: Concept Development: I conceived the initial idea and developed it into a working application. Independence: As the sole member of my team, I took the initiative to build the project from the ground up after other teammates withdrew. This experience taught me the value of perseverance and self-reliance.

What we learned

We learned important lessons about waste management, specifically regarding which items can be recycled and which should be discarded as trash.

What's next for EnvoQuest

Our future plans include adding more features to enhance user engagement and educational value, such as: Interactive Learning Modules: Provide users with more information about recycling practices. Expanded Item Database: Include a wider variety of items to help users make informed decisions.

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