"This ""smart clock"" concept features an alarm clock made almost entirely of old cell phone parts, clocks and plastic from recycled e-waste, and a web interface that tracks a user's wake-up times using software on a reused Internet router. The user can set a time for the clock to sound every morning. The website would also have information about e-waste and how the consumer could play a role in solving the e-waste problem. The project was submitted by three industrial design students from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. The project won the Gold award in the Reuse category."
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Champaign, IL : Illinois Sustainable Technology Center
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