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Recycling Business Proposal Wins Top Honors at 2026 Palau Development Symposium

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A student recycling business proposal that transforms reusable waste into handmade products captured first place at the 2026 Palau Development Symposium, where young entrepreneurs showcased innovative ideas aimed at strengthening communities and promoting sustainability.

By: Ngeldei Tulop

KOROR, Palau — A student-led recycling business proposal focused on turning reusable waste materials into marketable products earned top honors at the 2026 Palau Development Symposium this week, highlighting the growing interest among Palauan youth in entrepreneurship and sustainable business development.

The winning proposal, “Komi Step Up,” presented by the Palau High School Business Academy, proposed collecting scrap and reusable materials and transforming them into handmade products such as bags, bracelets, hair clips and other accessories for sale. The students, Asami Ngirmidol, Trevor August, Mererechong Chiokai and Ngirarois Lewis, said the business idea aimed to reduce waste, promote environmental sustainability and create income-generating opportunities through creative reuse of materials.

Ibobang High School students won 2nd place with their Ibobang store pitch. President Whipps (center) awarded winners prizes. May 2026

The symposium, held at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, was organized through a partnership between the Office of the President of Palau and the Asian Development Bank to encourage youth involvement in entrepreneurship, innovation and community-based economic development.

During the afternoon session, students from Palau High School and Belau Modekngei School presented original business proposals before a panel of five judges. Projects were evaluated based on creativity, practicality, presentation quality and potential impact on local communities.

Several of the student proposals focused on addressing everyday needs in Palau through small business solutions.

One group introduced “Faskine Delivery,” a proposed delivery service aimed at transporting food and groceries throughout Koror, with future plans to expand services to Babeldaob. Students explained that the business would improve convenience for residents who face transportation challenges or have limited time to shop.

Another proposal focused on establishing a store in Ibobang to improve access to essential goods and supplies for residents in the area. Students said the idea was developed to better serve nearby communities while creating a sustainable local business opportunity.

Other students presented ideas centered on self-sufficiency and healthier living. One proposal involved producing garden tables for residents interested in gardening but lacking adequate space or resources to start their own gardens. Students said the business would encourage local food production and healthier lifestyles through home gardening.

Earlier in the day, students participated in interactive sessions with professionals, organizations and presenters discussing entrepreneurship, leadership and business development. Organizers said the symposium was designed to expose students to the fundamentals of starting businesses and identifying opportunities to strengthen Palau’s economy through innovation and community-focused solutions.

Organizers said the event also provided students with opportunities to develop leadership, communication and entrepreneurial skills while encouraging young people to become active participants in shaping Palau’s future business sector.

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