At the French edition of the 2018 European Youth Debating Competition
(EYDC), an educational initiative organised by the European Petrochemical
Association (EPCA) and PlasticsEurope, 88 youngsters from 12 schools and
universities across France debated on the overarching theme “*Living,
learning, working and moving in Smart Cities of the future: with or without
plastics and petrochemicals?”.*
After successful editions of the European Youth Debating Competition (EYDC,
www.eydc.eu) in 2016 and 2017, EPCA and PlasticsEurope once again partnered
up to promote education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM) by organizing a series of debating competitions for youngsters in
Europe. The EYDC has been taking place since April and will conclude with
the European Finals on Monday 8th October afternoon in Vienna. So far more
than 400 students aged 16 to 19 years old have participated in eight
National Finals in: Belgium (for a joint “Benelux” Finals), Bulgaria,
Croatia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK. The French National
Finals in Paris was the last national debate of a series of nine National
Finals.
Ultimately, three young debaters won the French debate, which took place at
the International School of Paris on 21st September 2018. They were
selected to represent France at the European Finals to be held in Vienna
from 7th – 10th October, during the 52nd EPCA Annual Meeting, the largest
gathering of the global Petrochemical Business Community in Europe.
They are Aleksander Kondak (16 years), from the Lycée International des
Pontonniers in Strasbourg; Jiawei Zhang (17 years), from CNED / Cours
Singulier in Ivry sur Seine and Adam Roden (16 years) from Saint-Denis
International School in Loches.
Marc Schuller, President of EPCA and Executive Vice President of Arkema
France was impressed by the outcome of the competition, stating: “Today,
the young debaters demonstrated their ability to express themselves in a
convincing way and interact with other participants. Beyond promoting STEM
Education, we seek to empower them with soft skills that will help them in
their future careers, irrespective of their role or paths.” Mr Schuller,
continued, “this competition is a unique opportunity for students to
directly enter into debate with industry and in turn for us to connect with
the new generation, to listen and learn about their views and how they see
the future. I look forward to seeing the level of debate at the European
Finals in October, where young finalists from 9 National Finals will
compete.”
Eric Quenet, West Region Director at PlasticsEurope, was greatly encouraged
by the young debaters, stating that “I’m absolutely delighted that the
petrochemical and plastics industries continue to support the EYDC project.
Once more we find ourselves in front of a young, energetic and diverse
group of students ready to step in and solve the world’s most critical
issues. All jury members enjoyed this experience and were impressed by the
level of maturity and enthusiasm of the young debaters.”
Caroline Ciuciu, CEO of EPCA joined Mr Quenet in his praise by commenting:
“The level of debate in Paris was outstanding. I was impressed by the
students’ ability to articulate their views on how they see Smart Cities of
the future and the contribution of petrochemicals and plastics to solve
challenges of rapid urbanisation, mobility and quality of life.” She
continued, stating that “These young people are our future, and as such, it
is more important than ever to facilitate dialogue and listen to each
other’s perspective and continue supporting and nurturing STEM education,
which in turn will ensure the future sustainability of our industry.”
*Background*
The main objectives of the European Youth Debating Competition and its
organisers from the petrochemical and plastics industry are to promote STEM
education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) as well as to
inform about sustainability and resource efficiency, all of them being key
ingredients for the future of both industry sectors and the overall
competitiveness of the European Union. To reach this, EPCA and
PlasticsEurope have launched this new series of the European Youth Debating
Competition (www.eydc.eu) targeting young students aged 16 to 19 hosted in
nine EU countries.
*France EYDC Finals – 21.09.2018 – Members of the jury together with the
top finalists*
News |