
Fifth year student Clodagh Ramsey will present her winning design 'Aquaculture' at the International School of Monaco.
A Westmeath student who scooped up the title of Junk Kouture 'World Designer of the Year' says her winning design focuses on how 'blue farming' can help food poverty.
Fifth year student at St Wilson's Hospital School Clodagh Ramsey will present her winning design 'Aquaculture' at the International School of Monaco.
It features over 2000 mussel shells with the theme of championing sustainable food production and gender equality.
Clodagh says blue farming could be a low carbon solution: