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Young Enterprise Finalists: East Coast Region
Tuesday, 19 October 2021, 9:44 am
Press Release: Hawkes Bay Chamber of Commerce
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The Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce is proud to
announce our region’s top six finalists for 2021, plus an
exclusive insight into each business offering.
370
students from 16 schools around Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne
make up the YES East Coast region. Teams brainstorm, problem
solve and develop their own business idea to complete four
challenges at set times over the course of the school
year.
This year’s finalists have worked incredibly
hard to develop innovative products that solve common
consumer problems. All six teams have strong sustainability
values embedded in their businesses, proving just how
valuable sustainability is to our next generation of
entrepreneurs.
Top six finalists (in no particular
order):
Blossom
(Taradale High School)
- This natural, eco-friendly
plant fertiliser is kind to the planet and your plants.
Blossom fertiliser is made using waste products from the
hospitality industry to create a harmony of ingredients that
will allow indoor and outdoor plants to thrive.
- Nate
Simes, Harry Berryman, Declan Monteith, Logan Geary and
Aidan Finn.
Exfoliate
me (Napier Girls High School)
- Exfoliate Me
created handmade, natural skin care, produced from
eco-friendly ingredients to create a sustainable future.
Handmade crochet face cloths and eye pads round out this
sustainable range.
- Ellie Panton, Abbey Craig, Sophie
Turner and Alyssa Harrison.
Kind Light
(Taradale High School)
- A natural way to start
your fire, made from beeswax, sawdust and dried orange peel.
Kind Light fire starters create a great fire with no need
for additional materials. They are proven to be long lasting
and kinder to the planet than traditional fire
starters.
- Oliver Kendall-Jackson, Fred Sugden and
Emma Teraguchi.
Tutuki Creative
Hub (Taradale High School)
- Tutuki Creative
Hub is an online marketplace where Kiwi creators can promote
and sell their work nationwide. Artists can connect and
interact with potential buyers in a fun and easy
way.
- Marjolaine Stranaghan, Tamar van Niekerk, Jacob
Siaosi and Maite Dechering.
Wooden
Treasures (Hastings girl’s high
school)
- Wooden jigsaw puzzles for young tamariki,
with numerical values, shapes and reo Māori
numbers.
- Ahnaliyah Maas.
Wooly
Bones (Karamu High)
- These eco-friendly pet
toys use wool from a local Hawke’s Bay farm. Farmers
throughout New Zealand are doing it tough with wool pricing;
Wooly Bones forged a relationship with a local farm to pay a
higher price per kilogram of wool to give a little back to
the farming community.
- Emily Morgan and LJ
Henderson-Ereatara.
Join us to celebrate the
hard work these teams have put into their innovative
businesses at the Young Enterprise East Coast Regional
Awards Ceremony for 2021.
Thursday, 21st October,
2021
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
EIT Hawkes
Bay
501 Gloucester Street,
Taradale
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