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BBC 11h

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Talo Mousa, won the regional Earth Prize for their innovative project that transforms war debris into reusable bricks, aiming to "turn destruction into something useful" and seeking to empower their community by teaching others how to replicate their solution amid ongoing displacement caused by the conflict. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #Reconstruction #GZ #IL #US

Las hermanas adolescentes de Gaza que ganaron un premio por convertir escombros de la guerra en ladrillos - BBC News Mundo
BBC 12h

Teenage sisters Farah and Talo Mousa from Gaza won the Earth Prize for their innovative project turning war debris into reusable bricks, aiming to "transform destruction into something useful" as they seek to educate other youths in their community on sustainable reconstruction efforts amidst ongoing conflict. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthActivism #SustainableDevelopment #PS #IL

Las hermanas adolescentes de Gaza que ganaron un premio por convertir escombros de la guerra en ladrillos - BBC News Mundo
BBC 15h

Teenage sisters Farah and Talo Mousa from Gaza have won the regional Earth Prize for transforming war debris into reusable bricks, aiming to turn destruction into something useful and to empower others to participate in reconstruction efforts rather than solely rely on external aid. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #Reconstruction #PS #IL

Las hermanas adolescentes de Gaza que ganaron un premio por convertir escombros de la guerra en ladrillos - BBC News Mundo
BBC 2d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have won the Middle East regional Earth Prize for their innovative project of turning rubble into reusable bricks to address the destruction caused by war, aiming to empower their community in reconstruction efforts with the $12,500 prize money. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableSolutions #PS #IL

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
BBC 2d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have won the Earth Prize for innovatively converting rubble into reusable bricks, aiming to empower their community to participate in reconstruction efforts amidst the devastation caused by ongoing conflict. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableSolutions #GZ #IL

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
BBC 2d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have received the Earth Prize for their innovative project that transforms rubble into reusable bricks, aiming to empower their community in reconstruction efforts amidst ongoing conflict and displacement. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableDevelopment #PS #IL

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
BBC 2d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have won the Middle East regional Earth Prize for creating reusable bricks from rubble, aiming to transform destruction into a constructive solution while using their $12,500 prize to teach others the production process amidst ongoing displacement due to war. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableSolutions #PS #IL #GA #KE #IE

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
BBC 3d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have won an environmental award for their innovative project of transforming rubble into reusable bricks, motivated by their desire to turn destruction into something useful and to empower their community in the reconstruction efforts amid ongoing conflict and displacement. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableDevelopment #PS #IL

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
BBC 3d

Two teenage sisters from Gaza, Farah and Tala Mousa, have won an environmental award for innovatively transforming rubble into reusable bricks to support local reconstruction efforts, motivated by their displacement and the destruction around them, and plan to use their prize money to teach others this sustainable practice. #EnvironmentalInnovation #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableSolutions #PS #IL #GA #KE #IE

Gaza sisters win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks

Ayra Satheesh, an 18-year-old Irish student, has won the European Earth Prize for her innovative project, Eco Purge, which develops biodegradable plastics that break down safely while removing microplastics from the environment, earning her mentorship and funding to scale up her invention for practical applications. #EnvironmentalInnovation #BiodegradablePlastics #YouthLeadership #IE #EU

This teenager just created a biodegradable plastic to change the world

Ayra Satheesh, an 18-year-old Irish student, was named the European winner of the 2026 Earth Prize for her innovative project Eco Purge, a biodegradable plastic designed to degrade while removing microplastics from the environment, highlighting the urgent need to address the plastic crisis. #EnvironmentalInnovation #Microplastics #BiodegradablePlastics #IE #EU

This teenager just created a biodegradable plastic to change the world

Eighteen-year-old Ayra Satheesh has won the European Earth Prize for her innovative biodegradable plastic project, Eco Purge, which aims to tackle microplastics in the environment by embedding special enzymes that break them down safely, while she calls for multinational companies to reduce plastic usage. #EnvironmentalInnovation #BiodegradablePlastic #YouthLeadership #IE #EU

This teenager just created a biodegradable plastic to change the world

Ayra Satheesh, an 18-year-old Irish student, has won the European Earth Prize 2026 for her innovative project Eco Purge, a biodegradable plastic designed to break down safely while eliminating microplastics from the environment, and she plans to use her $12,500 prize to scale up her invention for practical applications. #EnvironmentalInnovation #BiodegradablePlastics #Microplastics #IE #EU

This teenager just created a biodegradable plastic to change the world