Alupro has announced the lucky winners of its Masters of Infinity and Bin-fluencers competitions. Designed as part of a national educational initiative to bring sustainability into the curriculum, the competitions reward creative thinking and a real passion for recycling.
Rron Krasniqi, year 3, from Fleet Primary School in London, took home the top prize in the Masters of Infinity competition. Supported by a series of lesson plans and manga-inspired graphics, the competition tasks Key Stage 2 pupils with designing a new recycling bin for their school.
As part of his prize, Rron will have his design brought to life and displayed at his school for all to see. In addition, he will take home an iPad to further his studies.
Elsewhere, Amelie Kilner, year 9, from Heathcote School in London, was named Alupro’s ‘Bin-fluencer’ of 2025. Much like Masters of Infinity, the Key Stage 3 competition tasks students with creating an imaginative bin wrap that explains the importance of recycling aluminium packaging.
While the top prize of an iPad will help Amelie to take her creative talent digital, her classmates will benefit from a brand-new recycling bin – emblazoned with Amelie’s design – to encourage them to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Claire Boot, education officer at Alupro, commented: “Educating the next generation is an important part of our work and we’re delighted to see the continued impact of both the Masters of Infinity and Bin-fluencer programmes. We were so impressed with this year’s entries, but Rron and Amelie’s designs really stood out.”
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