WASTE MANAGEMENT: Separating degradable and non-degradable waste is essential for protecting the environment and promoting sustainability. Degradable wastes like food scraps, vegetables, fruits, paper and other garden waste breaks down naturally and can be decomposed. In contrast, non-degradable waste such as plastic, glass and metal does not decompose easily and should be recycled or disposed properly. Using color-coded bins, such as green for degradable waste and red for non-degradable waste helps with effective sorting. Proper separation reduces pollution, conserves resources and minimizes landfill use, leading to a cleaner and healthier environment in a sustainable city.
Students should build a fully automated movable robot that can complete the given task autonomously within a specific time.
Robot Dimension (Max): Length x Breadth x Height = 35 cm x 35 cm x No Limit
In this category, students need to build a fully automatic robot that follows a line path, picks up/drags degradable and non-degradable blocks (which are represented in two colors – Green and Red respectively) and places them in the designated bins. No Wired/Wireless remote controlled robot is allowed in this category. The maze will be designed with the black line on a white surface. The line thickness will be 2 Cm. The robot must be calibrated in such a way it follows the black line properly and also push/grab the color block in between the movement. The blocks will be placed on the line itself. The robot should start from the starting zone and reach the end point after completing both the sorting tasks.
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