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The disposal of organic matters such as leaves and food scraps is done worldwide. It is challenging to put a stop to or restrain given the vast number of people on the planet. The primary approach to this problem was then to compost the litter. However, the process of composting requires a relatively large area which has a negative financial impact as it requires transportation and landfill fees. Furthermore, the majority of electricity is produced using fossil fuels, which does not benefit the environment. Thus, the objectives of the study are to suggest a less expensive generator alternative, to provide a different environmentally friendly electricity generator, and to lower the amount of litter produced globally. Statements such as the way the product works and the general public’s opinion towards Steam-Powered Electricity are to be discussed. Hence, the product will only be considered successful if it operates as intended and has a favorable reputation in the community. To determine whether the product functions, we collected a few listed materials and created the product in accordance with the procedures provided in the following pages. Then, to examine the public’s view towards the product, we conducted a survey by using a Google form link that people can easily access to. In total of 51 respondents were given close-ended and open-ended questions. After analyzing the survey data, we can conclude that the product is seen profoundly by the public. Comments and suggestions regarding the product were stated in the open-ended questions
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The disposal of organic matters such as leaves and food scraps is done worldwide. It is challenging to put a stop to or restrain given the vast number of people on the planet. The primary approach to this problem was then to compost the litter. However, the process of composting requires a relatively large area which has a negative financial impact as it requires transportation and landfill fees. Furthermore, the majority of electricity is produced using fossil fuels, which does not benefit the environment. Thus, the objectives of the study are to suggest a less expensive generator alternative, to provide a different environmentally friendly electricity generator, and to lower the amount of litter produced globally. Statements such as the way the product works and the general public’s opinion towards Steam-Powered Electricity are to be discussed. Hence, the product will only be considered successful if it operates as intended and has a favorable reputation in the community. To determine whether the product functions, we collected a few listed materials and created the product in accordance with the procedures provided in the following pages. Then, to examine the public’s view towards the product, we conducted a survey by using a Google form link that people can easily access to. In total of 51 respondents were given close-ended and open-ended questions. After analyzing the survey data, we can conclude that the product is seen profoundly by the public. Comments and suggestions regarding the product were stated in the open-ended questions
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