Calle's single-use system
Calle starts off by making the category, "burning things", and lights the candle.
He then starts thinking about sticky, pureed things, and punches the banana into the table. He empties the tinned spaghetti on top of the banana and squishes that in, before adding the plasticine to the "pureed" pile. He then also crushes the beans into the pile, before he wiping his hands clean on the lab's plastic sheeting.
He then moves on to the category "broken things", and tries to smash the lightbulb with the radio. The bulb doesn’t break (but the radio does), so Calle sets spends quite some time trying to stamp on the bulb with his foot, but having it shoot away across the floor instead of breaking. After it eventually breaks, he further smashes the radio, before using a tin to crush the chalk.
Calle’s next category is "scrap", which includes the empty tins, the kids’ ball, the empty plasticine tub, the hairties, the grater, the pieces of the radio, and the broken postal scale.
His final category is "burnt", for which he lights some matches before dropping them into the box, resulting in a large pillar of flames. He then burns the task brief, the matchbox, the pink fabric, and the candle.
He calls his system "a pureed-crushed-burnt-scrap system".
Atle enjoys the name of the system, but notes that it’s single-use-only. Stating that he already employs that system, he awards Calle fourth place.
(Written by Nic Greyson and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)