His research showed that in the UK, seven million tonnes of food is thrown away each year with up to 40 per cent of fruit and veg’ not making it from farms to supermarket shelves due to its ‘ugly’ appearance –1.4 million bananas are binned because they are bruised. He said: “I want to turn this rescued fruit and ‘veg into juice”.
Harry, studying Business Management with Marketing BSc(Hons), and other winners received cash prizes from plus packages of support from local entrepreneurs and specialist businesses.
Second prize of £1,000 went to Tom Meades who recently graduated with a 3D Design and Craft BA(Hons) degree. He made a Bluetooth speaker from recycled plastic and co-launched which aims to turn rubbish into useful products.
Third prize of £500 went to Debbie Wright, studying a MBA in Leadership, with her new baby changing bag.
Runner up prizes of £250 went to: Emily Dunlop, Lucy Edmonds, Shannon Lester-Murphy and Tanya Vince from the School of Sport and Service Management for ‘BarBeacon’ which speeds up service in pub and bars by accelerating payments; and to Bernardo Sebastião, studying Automotive Engineering BEng(Hons), for his global penfriend scheme.
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