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Carbon footprint for recipes

A prototype of a web application that shows how it is possible to use Linked Open Data to show information about CO2 emissions. Our application allows to build a 4 ingredients recipe and returns three different kinds of data:

  • A table that shows the emission of CO2 for each selected ingredient (from AMEE)
  • Total Kilos of CO2 emission
  • Literature from AGRIS: considering the selected ingredients, our application links to the OpenAgris triplestore to display journals articles and grey literature about the sustainability of those ingredients. Then, thanks to the power of OpenAgris, the user can access to other data sources, like DBPedia.

Hackers: Fabrizio Celli, Ahsan Morshed, Fredrik Enoksson, Mazars-Simon Quentin, Manoj Kale, Sriram Prasath

More info here

Stockholm Greenhackathon 2011

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Should I buy this?

A “shopping decision tool” that reminds you to consume less when in doubt.

Hackers: Jorge Zapico

The project is available at http://ShouldIBuyThis.org (Source code: HTML+CSS)

Stockholm Greenhackathon 2011

 

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Social impact of supply chains

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A modification of Souremap system where the supply chain information was mashed up with public data from the UN to visualize the likelihood of child labor in each country involved in the manufacturing of a product.

Hackers: Leonardo Bonanni, Bianca Sayan.

More info at: http://blog.sourcemap.com/2011/10/visualizing-the-social-impact-of-supply-chains/

Stockholm Greenhackathon 2011

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SourceQuest

SourceQuest is a game that takes a Sourcemap and creates a narrative where different parts of the product have to be gathered. The graphics and interaction are inspired by vintage Carmen Sandiego games. The goals is to use the game to give attention on how complex the supply chains are.

Hackers: Niklas Lindström, Andrey Zhukov, Jorge Zapico, Bianca Sayan.

The project is released open source at github.

Available at Sourcequest.net

Stockholm Greenhackathon 2011

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