A John Paul College student has won a national environmental entrepreneurship competition - and hopes Rotorua's streams will benefit from his invention.
Eamon Walsh said he was honoured to take the top prize at the New Zealand Environmental Entrepreneurship Competition held in Auckland in May.
"It was a surprise, the other finalists had such a high calibre of work ... I've always had a huge love of combining scientific ideas with helping the environment."
His winning idea was a turbine mechanism able to collect rubbish from streams using convection currents.
He said streams filled with rubbish "were a huge issue in Rotorua".