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Unilever calls on start-ups for sustainability hack at ad:tech London

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By Natalie Mortimer, N/A

September 15, 2014 | 2 min read

Unilever is to search for start-ups who are interested in sustainability to take part in a hackathon at ad:tech London.

The brief for the hack has asked established start-ups to utilise data to influence daily habits, which will lead to people living more sustainably.

Unilever’s ambitions for the hackathon range from reducing the environmental footprint of a daily shower, through to tackling the waste from sachets sold in developing and emerging countries such as India.

The hack will run as part of the event on 21-22 October and participating startups will have the opportunity to work with the data sources of Unilever.

Company marketing, sustainability, IT and consumer research experts will be on-hand during the conference to provide one-on-one mentorship and advice for startups during the event.

Winners may be invited to participate in a paid pilot with Unilever, where $50,000 will be made available to help develop and test their idea. One winner will also win £5,000 ($8,000) in prize money.

Marc Mathieu, SVP global marketing commented: “Startups are pioneering the future and offer new, innovative ways to connect with consumers. In a data-driven world, we need a network of partners who can help to source, distil and share this data with people in a way that enables them to make small behaviour changes that results in a more sustainable future.“

Separately, as part of Unilever’s sponsorship of ad:tech London, marketing and media tech startups will pitch to a panel of brand, agency and Venture Capital decision makers for the chance to be crowned ‘The Next Big Thing’.

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