What Design Can Do (WDCD) in collaboration with The IKEA Foundation is calling on forward-thinking individuals who can create innovative solutions to identify and tackle the problems of waste.
Application Deadline: 1st April 2021
About the Award: Launched by What Design Can Do (WDCD) in partnership with The IKEA Foundation, the No Waste Challenge is a global competition. It seeks to support creatives whose innovative solutions can reduce waste and reassess our entire production and consumption cycle.
This program aims to enhance participants’ entrepreneurial skills, networking, presentation, and communication as well as pave the way to further development and funding.
One research reveals that humans are already consuming 75% more resources yearly than our Earth can sustain in the long term- a figure which is even projected to increase by a stunning 70% by 2050 unless we make some major changes fast.
WDCD believes that design has the power to raise awareness and change how things are made and what they are made of. Design also plays a pivotal role in shifting narratives and facilitating alternative visions of the future.
Hence, through its initiatives, WDCD is on the lookout for ground-breaking ideas on how to encourage more mindful consumption; how to produce for both people and the planet; and how we can handle waste more responsibly.
Type: Contest
Eligibility: The challenge is open to students, designers and creative entrepreneurs from all countries.
Eligible Countries: International
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: Finalists of the No Waste Challenge 2021 will be selected by an international jury of leading experts in design, climate action, and social impact.
Duration of Award: The development program covers a six-month period, starting with a week-long Bootcamp and ending with a pitch at a global or local WDCD event.
The WDCD Bootcamp sets the event off to a good start as it allows participants to get to know each other before diving into the program developed by Impact Hub.
How to Apply: To participate in the No Waste Challenge 2021, register here.
Visit Award Webpage for Details
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