Sherab LhamoKhamdang Lower Secondary School in Trashiyangtse took the top spot with their innovative idea crafting pencil covers from paper waste, aiding students who lack access to pencils.Karma Tshomo, a member of the team, explained the process, saying the purchase of graphite and utilisation of borrowed equipment for pencil drying.
She said they plan to acquire a pencil rolling machine and a drying apparatus, as they currently rely on natural light for drying.
Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School came first in Senior category their project was on food waste recycling machine aimed at converting food waste into usable manure for agricultural purposes, thereby reducing methane emissions, per the Telegraph of Bhutan.
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