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CWSF 2018 - Ottawa, Ontario

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Brett - Brett Holland is passionate, kind and is a funny fourteen year old attending Westside Academy, in Prince George BC. Brett has been a part of the Beaverly 4H club for the past 5 years, accomplishing awards in Public Speaking, Junior/Senior Beef Showmanship, Junior/Senior Beef market. He has chosen to invest his proceeds from 4H to start his own business raising Registered Red Angus. In his free time, Brett enjoys hunting, fishing, snowmobiling/dirt biking. Brett loves to cook and is best known for his homemade waffles and smoked fish. Yummy! Brett's partner Noah inspired him, working together and coming up with the innovative idea. They have added a fire test and a water test to their project, completing their invention and ready to have it patent. Brett's advice to others thinking about doing a project, is think of something you are interested in and have fun with whatever you choose.
Noah - My name is Noah Banman. I am a student attending Westside Academy in Prince George, BC. I enjoy hunting, fishing, playing sports with my friends and siblings, as well as spending time with my family and our 2 cats. I've attended our Regional Science Fair several times, and won silver medals. I got the inspiration for this project from my mom, who encouraged me to find a project that would help the environment, as well as find a new purpose for materials that already exist. My partner and I have done some additional fire and water testing on our project after our Regional Science Fair. If I were to give advice to other students thinking about doing a project, I would tell them to find something they are passionate about, and have fun!

Brett Holland, Noah Banman


Recycled Warmth
Challenge:Energy
Category:Intermediate
Region:Central Interior British Columbia
City:Prince George, BC
School:Westside Academy
Abstract:The aim of our project was to see if we could make an insulation from recycled paper that would work as well or better than commercial insulations. So much paper is wasted- from flyers to catalogues, and this helps our environment by taking something that already exists and using it for a new purpose.