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Events: An open challenge to creative minds in East and Southeast Asia: Can you #HackThePackaging at the Wala Usik Challenge 2022?

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Calling all puzzle solvers—do you have a big idea to help to take the waste out of packaging, and packaging out of waste? Enter the Wala Usik Challenge 2022: #HackThePackaging, a virtual hackathon organized by the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PRRCFI), to help solve the goal towards a circular economy. In the Philippines, the local phrase “Wala Usik” means “nothing is wasted.”

This hackathon is an initiative under the “Rethinking Plastics – Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter” project, co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ and Expertise France.

In a circular economy, resources are used and managed in a more efficient and sustainable way through the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle. With this, materials and resources are returned back to the economy and used again for as long as possible.

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The event is free and open to anyone from the 7 countries in the Rethinking Plastics project: China, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The hackathon will be accepting entries from 9 February to 9 March 2022, at: bit.ly/HackThePackaging

“We’re gamifying the processes of learning and applying circular design, and as an output, we hope to reach even more creative minds with an open-source magazine-catalog (or magalog) of packaging solutions,” says Dave Albao, Executive Director, PRRCFI. “We literally have to think out of the box, in generating design ideas for packaging that will reduce single-use plastics and other polluting materials in food delivery and takeaway, e-commerce shipping, and retail of fast-moving consumer goods.”

A shortlist of 30 individuals or teams will be chosen to participate in a circular design workshop with thought leaders in sustainability. Only 15 finalists will make it to the Hack Dates in April 2022 and unlock the next levels in a virtual 3-day rapid design thinking process, supported by mentors to ideate and prototype the final #HackThePackaging pitches.

The best ideas will be awarded up to 1,000 EU each, and all generated concepts may be visualized in an open-source Magalog for Circular Packaging Design Ideas to inspire everyday circular thinking and future business ventures in the circular economy.

Food takeaways: What packaging could work for both people and planet?
Packaging solutions may be innovations inspired by traditional and native packaging, such as this ‘puso’ for sticky rice.
What packaging ideas involve glass bottles being returned and refilled?

Ready? Let’s Play

Ideating for this hackathon is meant to be a fun, creative, and collaborative learning experience—but like any game, there are rules to follow: ideas need to (1) design out waste and pollution, (2) keep materials in use, and (3) regenerate natural resources.

Join the Hackathon

Anyone with a creative mind can participate. In fact, the more unique your skills and talents, the better! We’re looking for designers, artists, strategists, innovators, and the like—whether your expertise is science, fashion, or technology, or if you are a student or professional, all we ask is for the drive to #HackThePackaging.

Submit your application by answering the form at https://www.prrcf.org/HackThePackaging:

1. A 2-minute video on: “What does it take to #HackThePackaging?”

  • Introduce yourself or your team and share your thoughts on the packaging problem and what it takes to solve it. You may briefly share initial idea(s) on how you will
    #HackThePackaging (having concrete ideas/solutions is not required at this point). If possible, mention your skill sets, experience, or network that will be useful for your participation in the hackathon.

2. Either a 200-word note or another 2-minute video on:

  • What does circular economy mean to you? Why would you like to join the challenge? What are your strengths? And/or what would you like to learn from this hackathon? 2. An optional attachment (1-page PDF) for visuals that could support your entry

*The hackathon will be conducted in English, so all entries must be in this language. Individual entries may partner with a translator, and team applicants may include a translator.

A screening process will identify 30 shortlisted entries to go on to Level 2, based on how well they articulate their thought process in solving the plastic packaging problem, the quality of their answers demonstrating their potential as a circular designer.

KEY DATES

Level 1

Press Start / Entry Submission

Open Call for Entries

9 February 2022

Deadline for Entries

9 March 2022

Announcement of 30 Shortlisted Entries

16 March 2022

Level 2

Closing the Loop / Circular Design Workshop

This is for the shortlisted qualifiers to learn the context of marine litter in APAC, go through circular design case studies, and plan their design journey with a worksheet to complete. Finalists will be selected to go on the next level based on the quality of worksheet outputs.

19 March 2022

Announcement of 15 Finalists

25 March 2022

HACK DATES

Level 3

Capturing the Future / Ideas Capture for the Future of Circular Economy

7 April 2022

Level 4

CircularVille / Stakeholders and Strategies for Circular Design

8 April 2022

Level 5

CircleCraft / Safe and Circular Redesign Workshop

Level 6

Champions of Circular Design / Final Pitch to #HackThePackaging

9 April 2022

AWARDING NIGHT

Launch of the Circular Packaging Design Ideas – Open-Source Catalog

20 April 2022

 

Project Partners

Wala Usik Challenge 2022: #HackThePackaging is organized by the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PRRCFI) for the “Rethinking Plastics – Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter” project, co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and jointly implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Expertise France.

About “Rethinking Plastics — Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter”

This project supports a transition towards a circular economy for plastics in seven countries in East and South East Asia to contribute to a significant reduction of marine litter. It works, amongst others, in the areas of plastic waste management, sustainable consumption and production of plastics as well as the reduction of litter from sea-based sources to reduce plastic waste and its leakage into the sea. Partner countries are China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam as well as Japan and Singapore for selected topics. More information can be found at: https://rethinkingplastics.eu.

All photos credit to PRRCFI

 

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