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My name is Kaylee Hayko. I was born on March 23rd, 1997 and am 16 years old. I live in Regina, Saskatchewan. I’m in Grade 10 at Winston Knoll Collegiate and consider myself an active individual. I’ve been playing volleyball for 5 years, softball for 9 years, and basketball for 10 years. Although sports are important, academics play a big role in my life. Last year I attended CWSF in Charlottetown, PEI, with my project the Flammability of Fabric. This year, my science experiment, Wonders of Waste, creates an alternative way to determine if a defined composition of re-purposed landfill material can be as effective in insulating a building as Owens Corning PINK™ FIBERGLAS® Insulation. This project is not only green but solves the growing problem of overflowing landfills. I could expand on this project by testing each landfill material independently and by finding a way to process the landfill material to make installation in the wall easier. Advice I would give students who want to create a project is, to do something that interests them, that can solve an everyday problem, and can help people. |
| Kaylee Hayko Wonders of Waste
Challenge: | Discovery | Category: | Intermediate | Region: | Regina | City: | Regina, SK | School: | Winston Knoll Collegiate | Abstract: | My project tests what effect a measured amount of landfill material in a wall has on the thermal conductivity compared to the exact same wall filled with R-20 Owens Corning PINK™ FIBERGLAS® Insulation. The experimental results concluded, and show that, when there is an optimized amount of landfill material in the wall, the landfill wall has a lower thermal conductivity, than the insulation wall. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Intermediate Bronze Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | $100.00 | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 100.00 | |