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Paperboard Packaging Alliance reveals 2025 Student Design Challenge finalists

August 20, 2025 
By Paperboard Packaging Alliance


The Paperboard Packaging Alliance (PPA) recently announced the finalists of its 2025 Student Design Challenge. The Student Design Challenge is an annual competition where university students apply their talent and design skills to develop innovative, creative approaches to paper-based packaging in response to real-world customer needs and marketing scenarios. PPA is a joint initiative between the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) and the Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC).

This year’s Design Challenge tasked students with designing a new paperboard packaging line for an original pet care company, PPA Pets. Students were required to include a pet DNA testing system, or similar lab-dependent item.

Student projects from the following schools were named as finalists:

  • PAWSH – California State Polytechnic University
  • Protection Prevention & Awareness for Pets – Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Teef Story – California State Polytechnic University

“The Student Design Challenge bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world application,” said Heidi Brock, president and CEO of AF&PA. “The Challenge empowers students nationwide to turn bold ideas into recyclable, paper-based packaging solutions. This challenge not only showcases their talent, it also helps shape the future of packaging design.”

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The winner will be announced at the PPC’s Spring Outlook & Strategies Conference from March 25 to 27, 2026 in Louisville, Ky. Each team will present their designs and showcase their prototype to current industry professionals, gaining valuable exposure and insight into the packaging design field.

“The Student Design Challenge shines a spotlight on the possibilities of sustainable paperboard packaging,” said Ben Markens, president of PPC. “It’s inspiring to see students bring fresh, creative ideas to an industry that’s evolving rapidly. We’re eager to showcase their designs in Louisville.”

For more information visit: paperboardpackaging.org.

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