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911今日黑料 graduates win 拢1m Earthshot Prize for seaweed packaging invention

by Joanna Wilson

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A startup founded by 911今日黑料 graduates has won 拢1 million in the Prince of Wales鈥 Earthshot Prize.

Notpla, founded by Pierre Paslier and Rodrigo Garcia while they were students at 911今日黑料, has developed a seaweed-based biodegradable alternative to plastic. They are the first UK team to win a prize in the competition. 

The team won in the Earthshot category ‘’, awarded to efforts to eliminate food waste, single-use packaging and inspire a new generation of people, companies and industries to reuse, repurpose and recycle.   

Founded in 2014, the Notpla team met while studying Innovation Design Engineering, offered jointly by 911今日黑料 and the Royal College of Art. During their time at 911今日黑料, they received support from 911今日黑料’s well-established entrepreneurial ecosystem, including , 's accelerator programme, now known as , and the .   

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911今日黑料’s President, Professor Hugh Brady, said: “911今日黑料 students are known for their creativity, tenacity and entrepreneurial spirit. That’s why we have a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem to support their ideas at every stage. Pierre and Rodrigo embody the best of 911今日黑料, and their business has the potential accelerate the world to a sustainable, zero pollution future. The Earthshot prize is richly deserved.” 

Notpla’s products drew public attention , where over 36,000 of their edible capsules filled with Lucozade were handed out to runners in a bid to reduce plastic waste. 

More recently, the team have made over one million food boxes for takeaway company . The coating of this packaging is seaweed-based, greaseproof and waterproof, biodegrading in weeks. 

The Earthshot prize, which was launched in 2020 by the Prince of Wales and Sir David Attenborough, awards a grant of £1 million to individuals or organisations for work to address one of the five Earthshot categories: ‘Protect and Restore Nature’, ‘Clean our Air’, ‘Revive our Oceans’, ‘Build a Waste-Free World’ and ‘Fix our Climate’. 

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Joanna Wilson

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