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An all-natural disposal food container made from coconut spathes won two university students from the Philippines the Best of the Best Award and an HSBC Business Development Fund of HK$100,000 in the regional competition for the HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards 2008-09 recently.

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MANILA, Philippines - Ateneo de Manila students Karl Satinitigan, Tim Huelva, and Kim Samson received the gold prize at this year’s HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards for their proposal for the manufacturing of environment-friendly plates from the fallen leaves of the coconut tree.

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An all-natural disposal food container made from coconut spathes won two university students from the Philippines the Best of the Best Award and an HSBC Business Development Fund of HK$100,000 in the regional competition for the HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards 2008-09 recently.

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MANILA, Philippines - Ateneo de Manila students Karl Satinitigan, Tim Huelva, and Kim Samson received the gold prize at this year’s HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards for their proposal for the manufacturing of environment-friendly plates from the fallen leaves of the coconut tree.

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