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The University of the Philippines Los Baños, together with Nestlé Philippines, celebrates youth innovation with its Net Zero IdeaNation competition. |
Innovators for the Planet: UPLB and Nestlé PH Name First Set of IdeaNation Champions
Nestlé Philippines in partnership with the Department of
Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship of the University of the
Philippines-Los Baños (UPLB) has launched the Net Zero IdeaNation, a program
where ABME10 (Foundations of Entrepreneurship) students were challenged to
ideate innovative business concepts and solutions centered on Nestlé
Philippines’ three net zero focus areas.
From 90 teams, 18 were selected to advance to the Net Zero
IdeaNation Grand Finals that was held virtually on July 15, 2022. Before this,
the finalists first underwent a mentoring session led by experts from Nestlé
Philippines to help them further develop and polish their ideas for the
pitching competition that took place from July 13 to 14.
In the end, three teams were named as the first set of IdeaNation
Champions.
The Coffee Cubes concept of Team Cris’ Angels, composed of Aneka
Abarrientos, Mahonri Alquisalas, Justine Faith Deverla, Angel Vi Manong, Ma.
Jhoanna Zapico, clinched the 2nd runner-up award. Their product offers the beloved Filipino
commodity, coffee, in a compact, travel-friendly form, which comes in 100%
plastic-free packaging. This aims to uphold sustainable material packaging and reinforce
coffee plantations in the Philippines.
BayanBiogas, a community-based generation of sustainable and
alternative LPG from manure and food waste, bagged the 1st runner-up award. This
concept by Crizza Rodolfo, John Jayme, Justine Zamora, Ashley Anyayahan, and
Roque Banzon aims to fuel the community through more affordable and
eco-friendly resources while promoting solid waste management.
Arianne De Goma, Neel Farson Angeles, Carmila Villaseran, Eljon
Geroleo, Veronica Parreño, whose initials form their team name ACENV, emerged
as the very first IdeaNation Champion. From the crisis of increasing gas prices
experienced by the nation these days, their concept takes off by combining
solar power and electric vehicles that delivery riders can utilize as a more
sustainable and economical alternative to motors.
Aside from the
champions, Nestlé Philippines has selected Hijo Hija Enerhiya! as the team with
special citation for their concept about innovative playgrounds and parks that
can generate electricity through tiles and equipment with built-in
Piezoelectric Transducers. The innovation is conceptualized by Abbey Jimenez,
Mariellen Silab, and Leara Varquez.
“This partnership with UPLB was an avenue to help mold future
entrepreneurs who prioritize social responsibility, critical thinking, and
innovation by providing them a platform to come up with solutions that help address
climate change and first-hand industry knowledge through the mentoring
sessions,” said Jose “Joey” Uy III, SVP and Head of Corporate Affairs of Nestlé
Philippines. “When it comes to mitigating our environmental challenges,
innovation is really important. We, as organizations and as individuals, must
explore new ways to become more sustainable for the sake of our planet and the
future generations.”
“It is fulfilling to witness our students get involved in our
shared journey towards Net Zero through innovations that will be beneficial to
the world. We are grateful that this partnership with Nestlé Philippines has
brought them beyond the four walls of our classroom and beyond the screens of
their devices,” said Prof. Chip de Guzman, from the UPLB DAME-College of
Economics and Management.
Through initiatives like the Net
Zero IdeaNation and Klimathon: Our Race Towards a Net Zero Reality, Nestlé
Philippines continues to empower the youth in embracing their crucial role in
ensuring a greener, more livable future in the planet they will inherit.
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