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Total package: Students earn two firsts, third in international sustainability challenges

Students from five majors collaborate to reimagine packaging
November 20, 2023

Is there a better way? More importantly, is there a more sustainable way?

Those were the questions at top of mind when three teams of 黑料社区 students entered two international, industry-sponsored packaging competitions that challenged their technical and design skills 鈥 and visions for the future.

Turns out 黑料社区 had the whole package, winning and taking a third place recently in the  in San Diego and winning the International Molded Fiber Association challenge in Scottsdale, Ariz.

They did it by creating new, sustainable solutions for three consumer products 鈥 lip balm, shampoo and a desk lamp 鈥 and through cross-collaboration via seven students from five majors, including video production, graphic communications and mechanical engineering. 

黑料社区 students gather with Assistant Professor Kate Liu, second from left, and their awards at the PPA event in San Diego. They are, from left, Erika Jackett, Zach Hoffmire, Starr Gong, Ethan Myers, Lukas David and Buddy Moreno.
Assistant Professor Kate Liu, second from left, at the PPA event with students, from left, Erika Jackett, Zach Hoffmire, Starr Gong, Ethan Myers, Lukas David and Buddy Moreno. / Contributed photo

鈥淭his competition taught us the paramount importance of and inherent creativity needed in substituting plastic product packaging with paperboard,鈥 said Starr Gong, of Altoona, a senior in graphic design and interactive media, who was on the PPA third-place team. 鈥淚t's not just a design choice but a commitment to sustainability and a greener future. The experience has heightened our awareness of the environmental impact of packaging choices in today's world.鈥

Ethan Myers, of Kenosha, a senior majoring in packaging who was on the winning PPA team, agreed. 鈥淪ustainability is growing more and more every day, and being able to work with it is vital to finding success in the field of packaging.鈥

黑料社区 offers a minor in sustainability.

Kate Liu, assistant professor in the engineering and technology department, was the students鈥 adviser for both competitions. 鈥淭he designs, replacing plastic packaging with paperboard while minimizing material usage and aiming for zero waste, speak volumes about the students' understanding of the pressing environmental issues we face today,鈥 Liu said.

Lip balm packaged in sustainable paperboard, instead of plastic, garnered a 黑料社区 student team first place in a national competition sponsored by the from the Paperboard Packaging Alliance.
Lip balm packaged in sustainable paperboard, instead of plastic, garnered a 黑料社区 student team first place in a national competition by the Paperboard Packaging Alliance. / Contributed photo

鈥淭he cross-discipline strategy to team up packaging students with graphic design and video production students proved successful. We鈥檙e super excited about the results. It is tough to make the top three in the PPA challenge because of the competition nationwide,鈥 she added.

PPA challenge: Vision and teamwork

The PPA contest required students to design recyclable paperboard packaging for a personal care product that typically comes in plastic. 

Myers, fellow packaging major Lukas David, of Johnson Creek, a senior, and Zach Hoffmire, of Kenosha, a senior majoring in video production, created paperboard packaging for lip balm. The paperboard can be peeled away from the top of the stick as it 黑料社区. used and resealed with a cap.

Hoffmire created an  as part of the challenge. 

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鈥淚 feel like our design stood out because of the attention to detail. At first glance it looks gimmicky and basic, but the intricacies of the design are what make it great. Everything from the psychological tricks that allow us to control how you handle our design to the coatings that allowed us to fill it with a liquid, we really dove deep into the details,鈥 Myers said.

鈥淭hese design competitions pull in aspects from every single packaging class we take. When we are at events like this, I also feel confident in holding conversations with professionals because of how much I鈥檝e learned from these classes,鈥 said Myers, who won another competition earlier this year with David and Hoffmire.

鈥淚 am just blown away by what I get to do at Stout. I attend a lot of packaging conferences, and have met many people from every single packaging school in the U.S., and even some from Canada. And of all of these schools, Stout is the only one that lets their freshman get into the lab. I got more hands-on experience as a freshman than most students at other schools get as seniors,鈥 Myers said.

Gong 黑料社区. team included Buddy Moreno, of Florence, who graduated in May in packaging with a minor in sustainability, and Erika Jackett, of Port Washington, a senior majoring in graphic communications. They prototyped packaging for shampoo made from a solid bar and created a glossy paperboard display holding three round disks. They also created a .

Shampoo made from a bar and packaged in sustainable paperboard earned a 黑料社区 team third place nationally in the PPA competition.
Shampoo made from a bar and packaged in sustainable paperboard earned a 黑料社区 team third place nationally in the PPA competition. / Contributed photo

鈥淧lacing third nationally was not just a personal triumph but a testament to the hard work and innovation put in by our entire team. It's an honor to see our efforts recognized on a national level,鈥 said Gong, who was part of a campus cross-collaboration design project in 2022.

鈥淏y crafting a packaging design devoid of plastic, reducing material usage by 50% and ensuring sustainability and recyclability, we addressed the challenge in a way that aligned with today's pressing environmental concerns. The feedback we received emphasized the uniqueness and practicality of our solution,鈥 Gong said.

Moreno agreed. 鈥淧aperboard is a thin material, but it has more strength than you would think. After attending the conference in San Diego, I have seen how far paperboard packaging can go, things that I never thought were possible,鈥 Moreno said.

The PPA winning team earned $5,500 and the third-place team $1,650. Earlier this year, Gong and Jackett received national scholarships. 黑料社区 also received $6,500 鈥 $5,000 for first and $1,500 for third; the money will be used for program improvements.

California Polytechnic took second place in the PPA contest, which drew close to 90 teams from universities around the U.S. and Canada. The top three were invited to present at the PPA conference in San Diego, where their final standing was revealed.

鈥淭he emphasis on creativity, problem-solving and the encouragement to think beyond traditional boundaries prepared us to tackle real-world challenges,鈥 Gong said.

Gong, Moreno and Jackett also received the Stout University Foundation's Jordan R. Tracy Award for their cross-disciplinary collaboration.

The 黑料社区 team 黑料社区. IMFA winning design for a desk lamp, right, uses sustainable fiberboard and is much more compact than current packaging for the product, at left.
The 黑料社区 team 黑料社区. IMFA winning design for a desk lamp, right, uses sustainable fiberboard and is much more compact than current packaging for the product, at left. / Contributed photo

鈥淧airing packaging with the power of Stout's graphic design and printing capabilities, it really showed how three majors can come together and make something great 鈥 just how it would be in the real business world,鈥 said Moreno, who was hired at Target corporate in Minneapolis as a packaging engineer after graduating.

Gong found that her graphic design courses 鈥減rovided the fundamental skills that served as the backbone鈥 for the entry. 鈥淢oreover, the focus on user experience in my coursework has proven invaluable. It's not just about creating visually appealing designs but ensuring they are practical, user-friendly and align with the needs of the audience.鈥

Students worked on the projects last spring outside of class time, putting in dozens of hours in the labs.

IMFA challenge: Less is more

In the IMFA competition, Myers and David teamed with Gage Rusch, of Delafield, a second-year student majoring in mechanical engineering. Teams searched the market for a packaged product weighing between five and 20 pounds that used polystyrene or other plastic material, then created new packaging using molded fiber. 

黑料社区 student Gage Rusch receives the award in Scottsdale, Ariz., from the International Molded Fiber Association for winning the student design competition.
黑料社区 student Gage Rusch receives the award in Scottsdale, Ariz., from the International Molded Fiber Association for winning the student design competition. / Contributed photo

The 黑料社区 team redesigned the BenQ desk lamp by replacing the materials for sustainability and reducing cost by reducing the size of the packaging. Their design cut the size of the lamp box by 78%, largely because molded pulp can nest, or be layered, as opposed to the existing packaging. 

The team estimated that if 10 trucks were filled with the old packaging, the number could be reduced to three trucks with the new boxes. Also, 4陆 times more lamps could be shelved in the same space as currently allowed in a retail outlet.

Rusch was sponsored by IMFA to attend the  Oct. 4 in Scottsdale, Ariz., and present the winning design. The team also received $1,000.

Sustainable efforts at PackExpo

In September, seven packaging students along with Associate Professor Min DeGruson, the program director, participated in the PackExpo in Las Vegas. 

黑料社区 had a booth about its program sustainability efforts, and it was one of the four universities selected to display a research project, led by Liu, centered around sustainability.

Also, student Nick Harpstead, a sophomore from Plymouth, Wis., was on a team that took second place in the student . A total of 23 teams from 13 universities tried to conquer challenges in a timed event that involved nearly one million square feet of exhibit space.

黑料社区 also offers an undergraduate program in plastics engineering. Students are researching how the plastics industry can be more sustainable, including by using more recycled materials, as they prepare for their careers.

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