Students’ business in regional finals
Four Freyberg High students taking part in the Youth Enterprise Scheme (YES) are in the regional finals with their business Incut.
There will be a presentation to the Incut students at Massey University today.
Cam Bailey, Gaythri Rathakrishna (India), Trizia Castillo (Philippines) and Ivan Chung (Hong Kong) are Incut and selling bags made from waste plastic which are woven and sewn by communities in India.
The communities have no electricity and every step in the process, including sewing the lining into the bags, is made by hand.
The plastic is washed, sanitised and cut into strips then woven on traditional handlooms called chakra.
Cam, who is the chief financial officer, says the recycling aspect to their product means less waste is being dumped.
“Our bags not only help the environment but it also helps these communities by providing them jobs in their home towns and remote villages. Our product is unique and cannot be found in the New Zealand market.”
The students said their business is in the running for the national excellence award and it also meets the sustainability helping communities award.
■ The Lion Foundation YES is an experiential programme where students set up and run a real business. Each YES company creates their own product or service and brings this to market. They learn about business planning and operations and develop a range of personal and business skills to consult with and create networks in their community. There is a $25,000 national prize pool as well as regional awards, cash prizes and tertiary scholarships.