 As Lindsay, currently I have a year up at D-Lab where I'm working with charcoal briquettes. Essentially, producers in developing countries use agricultural waste to create briquettes that they can then sell as fuel. These briquettes are greener and actually burn longer than normal charcoal briquettes. This summer I partnered with the Women's Initiative in Uganda that manufactures these briquettes using a modified meat grinder. Due to the abrasive nature of the char, the machine breaks down almost every month and they have to stop, they have to shut down their operation to get it repaired. I am working on modifications to the machine to make it more efficient and robust. In my video I would like to focus more on the concept of creating fuel from waste products and then perhaps use my own project as a case study as an example of what work is currently being done in this area. I look forward to meeting you tomorrow and thanks!