Eric
Chan
Sui-wai,
Commissioner
for
Youth
officiates
at
the
Seek
Our
Ways
Ideation
Programme
Awards
Presentation
Ceremony,
alongside
Diana
Cesar,
Executive
Director
and
Chief
Executive
of
Hang
Seng
Bank,
Hsu
Siu-man,
Executive
Director
of
the
HKFYG,
Grace
Chan
Man-yee,
Chief
Executive
of
the
Hong
Kong
Council
of
Social
Service,
distinguished
guests
and
over
400
students.
Supported
by
Hang
Seng
Bank
and
organised
by
The
Hong
Kong
Federation
of
Youth
Groups
(HKFYG)
Leadership
Institute,
the
Programme
themed
“Future
Exploration
is
in
the
Hands
of
Youths”,
focused
on
three
key
social
areas:
“Environment
and
Sustainable
Development,”
“Promoting
Sports
for
All,”
and
“Elderly
and
Wellness.”
It
encourages
young
people
to
tackle
social
issues
through
creative
solutions.
The
debut
edition
attracted
an
overwhelming
response,
receiving
nearly
1,000
applications
from
students.
After
over
10,000
hours
of
diverse
learning
and
mentorship
over
six
months,
more
than
400
participants
developed
nearly
90
innovative
solutions
to
drive
social
progress.
Following rigorous rounds of competition, nine teams advanced to the finals held recently, where they presented their ideas to a panel of judges. Three winning teams were selected based on their solutions’ effectiveness, innovation, scalability and their presentation skills.
The Final Pitching Competition and Award Presentation Ceremony took place at Hang Seng Headquarters, with Eric Chan Sui-wai, Commissioner for Youth officiating as the Guest of Honor. He was joined by Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG and Grace Chan Man-yee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service. The event also brought together school representatives, mentors and over 400 students to witness the emergence of winning teams.
Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, said, “As Hong Kong’s largest local bank, Hang Seng Bank is very pleased to leverage our connections and the expertise of our colleagues to empower youth in driving social innovation through this Programme, alongside our financial support. We hope this Programme encourages young people to engage with societal issues, broaden their horizons and ignite their interests in social innovation.”
Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG, remarked, “Social innovation requires keen insight and the courage to change; every change begins with attention to issues and imagination for the future. I am delighted to see participants actively engage in the Programme, injecting new hope and possibility into society.” She also expressed her gratitude to Hang Seng Bank and other partnering organisations for their support in nurturing future leaders.”
Fifteen-year-old students Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, Lo Sin Sum and Tsang Lok Yu, the Grand Award winners in the Junior Secondary Division, designed their “Fully Biodegradable Gel” after learning about sea turtles harmed by plastic waste. The material, made from gelatin and agar, can package dry foods or even serve as shopping bags while decomposing harmlessly.” Law Hau Wing said, “Traditional plastic linger for centuries as it is non-biodegradable and harmful to the environment. Our ‘Fully Biodegradable Gel’ disappears without a trace. We hope to collaborate with food manufacturers to bring the product to market.”
The Senior Secondary Division Grand Award went to Fanling Kau Yan College, where five Form Four and Form Five students, Chen Tin Oi, Lee Yan Ue, Liang Ka Ki, Ng Ka Yin and Zou Tsz Ham designed a “One School, One Elderly Centre” proposal to pair schools with elderly centres, fostering mutual learning and companionship. Inspired by an initiative in their sister school in Mainland China, the team developed a sustainable model including curricula, activities, and a B2B framework to scale the project in Hong Kong.
A cross-university team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong College of Technology, won the Tertiary Division Grand Award for “Fruitful”, a project repurposing apple pulp into leather-like material. Over the past six months, team members Cheng Hoi Kei, Ho Ka Hei, Lai In Ha, Wong Ngai Fung and Yau Ho Lun conducted in-depth research on this technology and overcame technical challenges. They aim to produce wallets, coasters and other accessories, reducing reliance on synthetic fabrics to promote sustainable development in Hong Kong.
Each winning team will receive HK$20,000 and an opportunity for valuable career immersion experience at Hang Seng Bank. Audience-voted “My Favourite Team” Awards were also presented, with each winning team receiving HK$5,000. For further details about the winning teams, please refer to the appendix. The second edition of the Programme will open for applications by the end of this year, encouraging more youngsters to drive social progress.
Winning
teams
of
Grand
Award
Grand
Award
–
Junior
Secondary
Division |
|
School
and Name of Students |
Good
Hope
School Lo Sin Sum, Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, and Tsang Lok Yu |
Theme |
Environment
and
Sustainable
Development |
Proposal |
Byebye
Traditional
Plastic |
Description |
“Fully
Biodegradable
Gel”
is
a
new
material
designed
to
support
heavy
items,
similar
to
conventional
plastic.
It
is
available
in
two
types:
|
Teen Innovators Win Top Prize for Plastic Alternative in Hang Seng x HKFYG’s Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme / Page 7
Grand
Award
–
Senior
Secondary
Division |
|
School
and Name of Students |
Fanling
Kau
Yan
College Chen Tin Oi, Lee Yan Ue, Zou Tsz Ham, Liang Ka Ki and Ng Ka Yin |
Theme |
Elderly
and
Wellness |
Proposal |
One
School,
One
Elderly
Centre |
Description |
Through
interviews
with
frontline
elderly
service
social
workers,
elderly
policy
researchers
and
secondary
school
management,
the
team
discovered
that
current
intergenerational
integration
programmes
are
often
one-time
services
lacking
continuity
and
depth,
failing
to
fully
address
the
needs
of
the
elderly
and
wasting
school
resources.
The
“One
School,
One
Elderly
Centre”
initiative
aims
to: 1. Match elderly centres with secondary schools 2. Equip members of elderly centre and secondary school students with knowledge 3. Facilitate communication between the two groups 4. Document their interactions for improved communication The
programme
offers
sustained,
face-to-face
exchange
activities
over
one
year,
along
with
matching
support,
lesson
plans,
teaching
materials
and
suggested
activities
for
participating
organisations
through
an
online
platform
to
facilitate
collaboration
between
schools
and
elderly
centres. |
Grand
Award
–
Tertiary
Division |
|
School
and Name of Students |
The
Hong
Kong
University
of
Science
and
Technology,
the
University
of
Hong
Kong,
the
Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong,
and
Hong
Kong
College
of
Technology Lai In Ha, Cheng Hoi Kei, Wong Ngai Fung, Yau Ho Lun and Ho Ka Hei |
Theme |
Environment
and
Sustainable
Development |
Proposal |
Fruitful |
Description |
The team proposed an innovative biomaterial solution that converts waste pulp from the juice industry into high-performance eco-friendly materials. This technology can increase the bio-based content of the pulp to over 85%, reducing carbon emissions by 95% compared to traditional materials. Additionally, it boasts excellent physical properties, effectively addressing the challenges posed by limited food waste recycling facilities. |
Winning teams of “My Favourite Team” Award voted by the event’s audience
Divison |
Theme |
School |
Name
of Students |
Proposal |
Junior
Secondary |
Environment
and
Sustainable
Development |
Good
Hope
School |
Ho
Lok
Ting,
Law
Hau
Wing,
Lo
Sin
Sum
and
Tsang
Lok
Yu |
Byebye
Traditional
Plastic |
Senior
Secondary |
Promoting
Sports
for
All |
St.
Paul’s
Convent
School |
Chan Hoi Yau, Jiang Ka Yi, Kwok Hiu Ching, Tai Cheuk Wing and Yung Chi Kay |
City
of
Maze
Runners |
Tertiary |
Environment
and
Sustainable
Development |
The
Hong
Kong
University
of
Science
and
Technology,
the
University
of
Hong
Kong,
the
Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong,
and
Hong
Kong
College
of
Technology |
Cheng Hoi Kei, Ho Ka Hei, Lai In Ha, Wong Ngai Fung and Yau Ho Lun |
Fruitful |
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