Congratulations to TurtleTree Labs for emerging the grand prize winner of The Liveability Challenge 2020!
In an exciting virtual showdown at The Liveability Challenge Grand Finale on 8 July 2020, seven carefully chosen finalists presented their groundbreaking, innovative ideas for liveable cities in the tropics to a panel of expert judges.
TurtleTree Labs swept the grand prize of S$1 million in funding for its innovative lab-grown milk as an alternative to cow-milk.
Four more prizes of mentorships and fundraising opportunities were awarded to finalists.
- A spot in TXG Sustainability Business Accelerator Programme: NTU & Alterpacks
- A one-year venture building package at The Circularity Studio valued at S$200,000: String Bio
- A mentorship with Closed Loop Partners: NTU x Alterpacks
- A $100,000 investment and a spot on Antler's leading accelerator programme with
Planet Rise: TurtleTree Labs
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Are we consuming our way into extinction by chowing down on planetary boundaries?
By 2050, 2.5 billion more people will live in cities, demanding more food, products and conveniences than ever before.
But the ongoing climate crisis will lead to food security challenges. Changing weather patterns and a decline in arable land for farming will threaten the nutritional status of millions of people, while agricultural production continues to contribute 11 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Is the answer found in non-traditional farms and labs in cities?
Meanwhile 91 per cent of all plastics ever produced—mostly used for packaging—have not been recycled. This is only the tip of the iceberg for packaging waste, a symptom of the modern economy’s obsession with a take-make-waste society that has created a waste problem of epic proportions in societies around the world. Can the world find new ways to package and consume goods?
Keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will not happen without a strategy to actively remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. Although carbon capture, storage and utilisation technologies are nascent, costly and space intensive, it represents a huge trillion-dollar business opportunity.
Do you have a solution? From 14 January to 30 April, The Liveability Challenge is welcoming proposals to make cities in the tropics sustainable and future-ready. The winner will secure up to S$1 million in funding for project development.
Join The Liveability Challenge 2020 now!
The Liveability Challenge is back to close the financing gap between the ideas that will make our cities better and the investments that will make these solutions a reality.
Between 14 January and 30 April 2020, we’re looking for the most innovative and ground-breaking solutions in Urban Food Production, Circular Packaging and Decarbonisation.
Seven finalists for The Liveability Challenge Grand Finale 2020 have been unveiled.
The seven teams will get to pitch their most innovative, groundbreaking solutions at The Liveability Challenge Finale before some of Asia’s sharpest and most sought-after investors.
Finalists will have to convince the judges that their innovations will not only change the face of the city but are also a rare—and profitable—business opportunity.
The best solutions will be selected by our judges to win up to S$1 million in funding, a 1-year venture-building package with The Circularity Studio, a mentorship opportunity provided by Closed Loop Partners, a spot in TXG Sustainability Business Accelerator Program or a S$100,000 investment and a spot on Antler's leading accelerator program with Planet Rise.
Following a successful three-month global call for innovative, ground-breaking solutions in clean energy and circular economy, over 300 submissions from 51 countries around the world were filed and the six most promising ones selected.
On 7 June 2019, six finalists took the stage at The Liveability Challenge 2019 Grand Finale and pitched their innovative solutions to make Singapore a more liveable city in an exciting showdown to secure up to S$1 million in funding and other exclusive opportunities. Some of these solutions included a 3D printer that uses organic materials, a low-energy air conditioning unit, a drink cup rental service, an energy-efficient data centre, and a system that converts diesel engines to hydrogen. Finalists Finalists included Chitonous, Cloud&Heat Technologies, Biomass Energy Systems Inc, Dewcon Instruments Inc, Flexi Systems Singapore, Sophie’s Kitchen, Neuto HEEV and Revolv.
Sophie’s Kitchen emerged the winner of S$1,000,000 in The Liveability Challenge 2019 with sustainable plant protein made with microalgae. Revolv was granded a crowdfunding campaign worth S$500,000 with FundedHere. Neuto Heev was awarded a six-month mentorship with GoImpact. Also awarded a six-month mentorship programme with Circular Economy Club was Chitonous, a company that 3D prints furniture from organic material. The final winner was an idea for an energy-efficient airconditioner, which was a collaboration between three firms: Besi, Flexi Singapore, and Dewcon USA. fundraising campaign worth S$1 million and a place in the GoMassive Bootcamp Incubator Programme.
Head, Programmes, Temasek Foundation
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Sophie’s BioNutrients Pte Ltd
Director, Investment Stewardship, BlackRock
Vice President, Marketing Centre Packaging
Borouge
Executive Chairman and Co-founder, Padang & Co
Senior Sustainability Strategist, Forum for the Future
Director of Sustainability, Sealed Air APAC
Deputy Managing Director, Eco-Business
Head of Sustainability & Communications, Food Industry Asia
Head, Programmes, Temasek Foundation
Executive Director
Closed Loop Partners
Board Director
Vertech Capital
Entrepreneur & Impact Investor
Planet Rise
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Global Green Connect
Global Green Economic Forum (GGEF)
The Liveability Challenge 2023 doubles prize money to S$2 million to spur the development of more game-changing projects
Challenge launched at Cities: Possibilities which outlines concrete steps cities can take to decarbonise