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Creative Industry "solar-powered" fridge Emily Cummins 1

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Emily Cummins is a 20 year old ethical inventor and entrepreneur studying Management and Sustainability at Leeds University. Her latest invention is a sustainable fridge, which runs without the need for electricity. 3 Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge

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Emily developed the fridge during her self- funded gap year in Africa, where she hopes it will make a massive contribution to improving medical services – its primary purpose is to be used to transport and store temperature- sensitive drugs. 5 Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge

In a corrugated metal shack in Namibia two years ago, a teenager called Emily Cummins watched a woman trying to care for 25 children. "Some of them were just in day care while their parents were at work," she says, "some of their parents just didn't want them. Some were HIV positive." And the nursery manager's life wasn't made any easier by the fact that the children's goat's milk kept turning [was destroyed]in the heat. Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 6

Emily Cummins, now 21, always wanted to be an inventor. For her design and technology school project she spent a day following her granddad, seeing what daily tasks he found difficult. "Toothpaste turned out to be an unexpected problem," she says. "Because of his arthritis he couldn't squeeze, so I invented a toothpaste dispenser, which he loved." Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 7

At the award ceremony she was deeply moved by a speech by Ed Gillespie (creative Director of Futerra) on global warming and the problems of the Third World. She asked her friends: what's the one electrical device you couldn't do without? The answer was a fridge. So she set her mind to making a fridge that wouldn't need electricity and could be made from sustainable materials. Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 8

Her "solar-powered" fridge is made from two aluminium cylinders (the third most abundant element on Earth), which use little energy, are easily recyclable and work on the principle of evaporation. The gap between the cylinders is packed with wool, and water percolates from the reservoir into the wool, slowly evaporates, and takes heat out of the inner tube. A clever trick in design terms. And a potential life- saver for the Third World. Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 9

On a gap year she travelled to Africa with prototypes. "I was working at a hospital in Namibia and one of the guys who worked there lived in a township. I went to stay with him to see how the fridge could work. It was pretty exciting! We'd put liquid butter and chocolate inside and they'd come out solid. Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 10

"I'd watch women stringing up fish to dry in the sun. It'd be covered in flies or stolen, my fridge would make a big difference. At first people would laugh, then I'd teach them how to make it. The people there made one using a water butt on the outside and an old car door inside. It was incredible." Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 11

Cummins isn't your average entrepreneur. "I'm not in it for the money. My idea is that I'll just distribute leaflets around the Third World helping people make their own fridges. I'm also working on an improved design that cools to a controlled level of 4ºC — the temperature you need to transport pharmaceuticals. It would be incredible to get that out into the world." Creative Industry -"solar-powered" fridge 12

Most recently Emily was named the Technology Woman of the Future 2006 and the British Female Innovator of the Year for

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