Student Projects
Twenty five projects were developed in the Accelerator this ‘23/’24 season, with the fifteen semi-finalists submitted to the Expo displayed below.
An Instagram account and podcast uncovering the way "eco-friendly" cars negatively affect our environment.
A one-stop environmental awareness and sustainability suggestions website, outfitted with games and more!
A communication campaign to help fellow students and others spread the word of saving on water.
A school-wide initiative to help reduce the fashion industry’s negative impacts on the environment and people.
An ambitious, rising business upcycling clothes to save water while spreading awareness of the importance of conservation.
A saltwater soluble bioplastic that dissolves in ocean water to, unlike plastic, spare the lives of endangered marine animals.
A bike that harnesses the power of mechanical energy to charge up Chromebooks for school when pedaled.
An informational campaign teaching about wasteful agricultural practices and ways to avoid them in the future.
Utilizing under water ocean currents to create renewable energy to power humanity's next step towards restoring earth to its former glory.
Conserving water in drought-stricken Los Angeles by transforming discarded jeans and clothing into fashionable and unique one-of-a-kind pieces.
An informational podcast on the destructive effects of the daily usage of water and plastic.
A model of a solar-powered school representing how much people can save if they use solar panels.
Magenta House projects are developed in any of three thematic categories: new tools or technology, new outreach or communications, and new programs or systems.
A repair kit to replace a shoe’s sole, extend its lifespan, and reduce water use in shoe production.
A podcast energizing behavioral change by discussing water and power saving habits with the community, targeting a teenage audience.
A youth-produced podcast that links to an app that can help water and power conservation.
Harnessing the power of gravity itself to generate clean energy.
A worm-based gardening system that makes the most of worm castings’ water retention properties.
A water-wise garden and accompanying book for educational outreach.
An educational campaign to create a zero-waste school, starting by composting lunchroom waste.
An innovative drinking fountain that reuses otherwise wasted water.
Water Wealth models a greywater system from water used on landscaping for community education and outreach.