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Make Your Mark

This year the boys taking part had to think about a product to sell, spaces or places put to better use, or perhaps a service they might provide. They then had to identify a local need or specific local target audience, and demonstrate how their idea will or could have a far-reaching, global impact and how it will make money!

The boys worked hard and came up with some brilliant ideas including a Solar-Powered Jacket, a Nutritional Drink called 'Flavouraid', a project to convert human and animal waste into fuel called the 'Bio-Fuel Convertor, a Wine Producing company located near airports to counteract carbon emissions, an Eco-friendly taxi company,an environmentally-friendly 'Exercize Bike', a 'Globe Bike', a group called 'Eco-Buddies who would make your homes environmentally sound, a Re-Cycling project called 'Eco-Solutions' and the worlds first ever 'Eco-Gym' where members can get fit whilst at the same time generating electricity to use at home.

The winner was 'Eco-Gym' and the entry made it to the regional final....well done to the boys who are.....Tom Gooding, Edward Kenny, Scott Watson, Peter Kayley, Marc Lewis,
and Patrick O' Rourke. Click here to see the official entry