Hi, I'm raising funds to build a battery that will generate it own energy from acidic things that are better for the environment. Things like vinegar, soda, acid whey, lemons! (And whatever else your creative mind can think of!) It will also help end the overgrowth in landfills and prove energy to those who are and live in cruel environments. With your help I plan to build a proper eco-friendly battery. I've already built one, and while it was functional. It wasn't as great nor as good as (and for) what I intended for it to be used for. It broke to easily, and that was because I only had spent less than five dollars. There isn't much to pull off. I know what I need to do and all I need is your support. This is a pretty big problem and its a shame we don't heard to much about it the "Environmental problems associated with batteries are identified as a problem material in the waste stream. Batteries are made from a variety of chemicals to power their reactions. Some of these chemicals, such as nickel and cadmium, are extremely toxic and can cause damage to humans and the environment. In particular, they can cause soil and water pollution and endanger wildlife. For example, cadmium can cause damage to soil micro-organisms and affect the breakdown of organic matter. It can also bioaccumulate in fish, which reduces their numbers and makes them unfit for human consumption."

Here a video of it (the prototype) in action. I had some trouble uploading it to my page. The most amazing thing was when I first put it together, that that it was registering 2.06 which is 50% higher than a regular, non rechargeable, AA battery as it dried up, because I was trying to get the most perfect video, (yeah... I know epic fail) it lost about 40% of it's power then jumped to 1.97. However, still smaller and more powerful than a AA battery!!! Just wait till the real deal! Super Power!

If you're curious the funds would be going to; research to secure a most efficient design, manufacturering the final product, delivering it to those who need it most, and finally to launching a startup company.

Batteries_final. (2009). Retrieved November 3, 2016, from https://www.cleanup.org.au/PDF/au/batteries_final.pdf