IPPIN Demo Day – Thailand Chapter Event details

Dr Angela Macdonald PSM, Australian Ambassador to Thailand. Amelia Fyfield, CSIRO Counsellor Singapore, Director Southeast Asia. Dr Wijarn Simachaya, President of Thailand Environment Institute (TEI). Dr Julathep Kajornchaiyakul Executive Director of the National Metal and Materials Technology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency at the 2023 Launch of the Mekong Plastics Innovation Alliance.

Event details

When: 7 November, 2024

Time: Registration opens at 8:30am & program runs from 9:00am – 3.30pm

Location: Peninsula Bangkok Hotel, Bangkok

Agenda

TimeDescription
8:30 amRegistration opens
9:00 amOpening Remarks
10:00 amPitching presentations by the Thailand Cohort Teams
12:00 pmNetworking Lunch
1:00 pmIndustry Panel
2:30 pmClosing Remarks
3:00 pmNetworking

Thailand Accelerator+ cohort of 2024

Meet the innovators and entrepreneurs looking to redefine the plastic waste lifecycle across the Mekong

TeamDescription
Delifill operates a refill and reuse service platform that offers household and personal care products such as shampoo, body wash and detergents, which customers can either refill at their physical store in Ari, Bangkok or have delivered to their doorstep in reusable containers via electric bike. The company’s aim is to provide customers with a zero-waste option of accessing a diverse range of products at various price points, sourced from both commercial and independent homegrown suppliers.

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PlanticCambodia is a startup dedicated to tackling plastic pollution at its source with plant-based alternatives in Cambodia. Its product, Plantic Bags, directly addresses the issue of plastic pollution by providing a 100% compostable, biodegradable, and reusable alternative to traditional plastic bags. By integrating plantic bags into the consumer market and supply chains, it aims to reduce the influx of new plastics into marine environments. Its solution not only prevents plastic waste but also fosters a shift in consumer behaviour towards sustainable practices. 

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Print Squares is creating machinery to recycle PET bottles into strong 3D printing filament, with plans to scale up production. They also collaborate on making prosthetics for landmine victims in Laos from recycled plastics and are doing R&D o other potential applications for PET in areas such as cheap construction materials/affordable homes, etc.  

Vientiane faces a severe plastic waste problem, with up to 70 tonnes generated daily, mostly from discarded drinking water bottles, leading to overflowing landfills and environmental pollution. While some recycling efforts exist, Print Squares is focussed on repurposing plastic bottles into useful products rather than just raising awareness through marketing campaigns.

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Trash is Nice is a recycling centre based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where we turn discarded plastic into unique, long-lasting objects. Using innovative tools, machines, and techniques, we transform plastic waste into beautiful and functional pieces, from glass coasters to furniture and trophies, revealing the hidden potential of this often overlooked material. 

By collecting plastic locally and giving it a new life, we actively work to prevent pollution. Their workshops for schools and community groups dive into the plastic lifecycle and our creative recycling process, empowering participants to make their own items from waste. This hands-on experience not only educates but also inspires positive changes in plastic use and recycling habits within the community. 

As part of the global Precious Plastic network, Trash is Nice is committed to reshaping perceptions of plastic—from a cheap, discarded material to a source of unique and meaningful creations. 

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Up-Sta-Sim, which stands for Upcycling, Sustainable, and Simplify technique, is more than just a solution; it’s a movement towards a more sustainable future for fashion. We’re passionate about tackling the massive problem of garment waste head-on. Their approach is centred around upcycling, breathing new life into discarded clothing and transforming it into valuable creations.

Up-Sta-Sim believes in empowering individuals and communities to embrace sustainable practices, making it easy and accessible for everyone to contribute to a circular economy. By championing upcycling and exploring innovative technologies like Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), which repurposes garment waste in cement production, we’re dedicated to reducing waste and creating a greener fashion landscape. The Up-Sta-Sim concept simplifies the process of transforming waste into something new and useful, making it a game-changer for garment waste management. 
Waste 2 Cash provides a solution for global issue of improper waste disposal, especially in regions with inefficient systems. They offer a high-tech plastic bottle and can sorting machine that uses advanced sensors. Unlike current methods that rely on manual sorting and struggle to track untraceable plastic producers, Waste 2 Cash’s technology efficiently sorts and tracks waste, addressing accountability gaps.