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Driving sustainability: University students and Hamilton manufacturer tackle eco-challenges

17 Mar 2023

The team leads represented their groups and spoke about ideas with Action Manufacturing.

A group of 糖心Vlog students are helping solve sustainability challenges for the largest vehicle specialist in Australasia.

Third-year students are collaborating with Action Manufacturing to design a new product from otherwise binned plywood offcuts, used to build their motorhomes, specialised vehicles and more.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to address the challenge we have which is too much excess plywood cut-off, " says Action Manufacturing sustainability lead Katie Glasgow-Palmer. 鈥淭he plywood is great quality, worth a bit of money, but we need to better utilise this waste.鈥

The 40 students are part of The Impact Lab, a Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) paper at Waikato, that provides students from all disciplines an opportunity to develop solutions for a sustainability problem posed by a local organisation.

Working in groups of five, the students were asked to create a proposal for a commercially viable product that Action Manufacturing could sell. The winning group wins tickets to the Waitomo Caves' black water rafting experience.

"Ultimately, we want to stop this valuable material from entering landfill and instead create something beneficial for the community," says Katie. "Being part of The Impact Lab and working with students is great. We love fresh ideas and new talent and appreciate their enthusiasm. It鈥檚 inspiring for us all."

Third-year Bachelor of Arts student Sherise Ho wants to use the excess plywood to create second-hand pop-up furniture for students.

鈥淲e need something super cheap, easy to build and environmentally friendly,鈥 says Sherise, who is team leader for her student group.

The Screen and Media Studies major says she鈥檚 enjoying the physical elements of the paper and hopes every industry is thinking about ways to be sustainable.

鈥淓veryone needs to learn about this sort of stuff, regardless of your degree, it鈥檚 great,鈥 says Sherise.

Action Manufacturing has 75 years of experience in the industry 鈥 manufacturing and modifying transportation for the tourism, freight, heavy transport, medical and emergency fields.

Bachelor of Science student Aria Kerebs and her group are hoping their idea of disability ramps will be used across the community.

鈥淲e want to scout areas around Hamilton and talk to people about where these ramps could be beneficial.鈥

With a major in Ecology and Biodiversity, Aria says she鈥檚 excited to study a different side to sustainability.

鈥淭his is different from everything else I鈥檝e done, it鈥檚 very self-motivated and working in a team is a great experience.鈥

Meanwhile, Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance student Jack Prestidge-King (Ngati Raukawa) wants to take his group鈥檚 idea to schools.

鈥淲e need something beneficial and also educational, so the idea of compost bins is something that everyone can use.鈥

At Waikato University, work-integrated learning is a compulsory part of every undergraduate degree, and something that Jack says he has enjoyed.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been fun, and so different from my sports degree. It鈥檚 helped me broaden my horizons and open my eyes to different things.鈥

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