The third annual International Sustainability Marketing Competition (ISMC) winners have been proudly revealed by Clean Recycling InitiativeTM (Non-profit). In collaboration with HEAT-MXTM, this international competition once again pushed students to develop creative marketing campaigns that raise awareness of the serious environmental problems caused by textile waste and emphasize the environmentally friendly options offered by the Clean Recycling InitiativeTM technology platform.
Nearly 1,500 students from 702 post-secondary schools in 120 countries participated in the 2024 competition, highlighting the extraordinary interest in sustainability and environmental consciousness throughout the world.
“With sincere appreciation, we are delighted to present the International Sustainability Marketing Competition (ISMC) 2024 winners! The contributions this year shown remarkable originality, devotion, and steadfastness in combating false information about environmental sustainability. Every participant put in excellent effort, therefore choosing winners was really difficult,” remarked Sae Chang, President & CEO of Clean Recycling InitiativeTM.
1st Place Co-Winners:
- Team Indonesia (multiple universities) with team members, Rio Anggara, Irfan Septia Dwisantana, Muhammad Adnan Bayu Firdaus, Rayyan Septia Ardiana, and Lonely Sinuhaji, and schools, Universitas Padjadjaran, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Universitas Airlangga, Bandung Institute of Technology
- Team St. Clair College, Windsor, Canada with team members, Jordyn Rady, Kayla Kwiatkowski, Elliot Smith, Nathan Mitchel Triolet and Elizabeth Marion
3rd Place Co-Winners:
- Team Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, with team members, Mónica Fernanda Díaz Amador, Karla Daniela Fernández Oliva, Evangelina Itzamná Mendoza Cervantes and Víctor Hugo Pozos Aguilar
- Team Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, with team members, Wendy Jazmin León Ponce, Alicia Guadalupe Carranza Salazar, Fatima López Sandoval, Karla Aguilar Mckercher, Nathalia Fernández García
Marketing Choice Award
Team University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Yen Dang Chau Hoang, Hung Nguyen
Public Choice Award
Hanein Khaled Mohieldein, Mansoura University of Engineering, Egypt
Africa Award
Kwadwo Amponsah Larbi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Finalists
· Fanilia Chaterin, Shih Chien University, Taiwan
· Team Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe with team members, Christine Kawadza and Rumbidzai Mukorera Zimbabwe
· Team Chulalongkorn University, Tailand, with team members, Chanakarn , Rattanatikanon, Jeeratchaya Wattanachai, Nattie Arsingsamanunt, Kwandao Amonanantatana and Piriyapa Puhual
· Team Georgetown University, USA, with team members, Victoria Guillemot, Michelle Kolacz and Sneh Patel
· Team University of Mines and Technology, Ghana, Masduuk Yahaya, Nyarko Prince Sakyi and Lee Kabo
· Afia Agyapomaa Ofosu, University of Professional Studies Accra, Ghana
“This competition was not just about awards but about embarking on a journey of collective learning and collaboration. Exploring solutions to combat misinformation about sustainability with students worldwide has been both enlightening and inspiring. To all participants, we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your passion and effort. Your contributions reaffirm the potential of accurate science in driving meaningful change in sustainability practices,” added Sae Chang.
Judges – Renowned sustainability experts and industry leaders served as judges, including:
· Ms. Cynthia Tapera, President of Judges, Certified Expert in ESG and Impact Investing, Pivot Africa, Zimbabwe
· Dre. Swapna Mishra, Chief Executive Officer, Textile Sector Skill Council (TSC), India
· Mr. Micheal Donald, Founder and CEO, ImageNPay & co-founder of The Thin Red Line Foundation, UK
· Dr. Ezz Hatab, Chair, ICAEA Middle East Chapter, UAE
· Mr. Santiago Saralegui, Head of R&D Recyclage et Upcycling Textiles, France
· Mr. James Fountain, Chief Sustainability Officer, Treeline Solutions, USA
· Mr. Luis Pita de la Vega López, CEO Hilaturas Ferre, Spain
· Ms. Leah Schwenke, Sustainability, Transformation, and Change Strategist, Telstra, Australia
· Ms. Maggie Crespo, Corporate Communications and Sustainability Manager at Metropolitan Touring, Metropolitan Touring, Equador
· Mr. Sae Chang, President and CEO, Clean Recycling Initiative™ and HEAT-MX™, Canada
· Ms. Amma Odamea Amoako, LLB Candidate – CLP BOE – Digital Communications Expert- Youth Development, Ghana (Marketing Choice Award category)
· Ms. Sambhavi Gupta, Stack Marketing and Development Communication Consultant in Dalberg Media, India (Marketing Choice Award category)
· Ms. Cynthia Vázquez Jara, Communicator and Educator, Chancellor at Tecnológico San Antonio TESA, Equador (Marketing Choice Award category)
· Dre. Elizabeth Mueni Kimulu, OGW Sociologist/Social Development Expert, Kenya (Africa Award category)
· Ms. Mercedes Rowe Asamani, Doctoral Researcher, Climate Advocate and Founder of Greenlead, organizers of the African Climate Leaders Fellowship, Ghana (Africa Award category)
· Dr. Sanmi Olowosile, Chairman of the Board, Sustainable Green Environment Initiative, Nigeria (Africa Award category)
Mentors:
Winners of ISMC 2023 worked as mentors for the finalists of ISMC 2024
· Sara Esmaieli, Public Choice Award winner ISMC 2023, Iran
· Sarah David, 3rd Place winner ISMC 2023, Australia
· Ella Haywood, Media Choice Award winner ISMC 2023, Australia
Many ambassadors who contributed to the success can be found in the website, https://cleanrecyclinginitiative.com/competition/
Partners
· GreenLead, Ghana
· Corporate Career Academy, Kenya
· Tailorlux, Germany
The winners’ projects will soon be available for viewing on the Clean Recycling Initiative™ website.
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