Dimmiti. Lakshmi Rani, a Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design student in JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Vijayawada was inspired by
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In 2035, a team of scientists discovered the potential of bacteria and fungi to decompose plastic. By 2040, RevolvePlast transforms into an eco-friendly plantation managed by robotics, efficiently decomposing plastic waste. The breakthrough technology ensures minimal environmental impact.
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Strategically located in heavily polluted areas, robotic arms scan and decompose plastic using biodegradable enzymes. Simultaneously, RevolvePlast pioneers eco-friendly alternatives, leading the shift away from traditional plastics. By 2050, the once formidable plastic pollution is significantly reduced, marking RevolvePlast as the catalyst for a global green revolution.