Take-A-Box
Chervelle Loo Yu Enn
Sustainability Design
OTHERS
Take-A-Box (TAB) is a speculative system design project aimed at reducing single-use takeaway waste in schools.

Focused on circularity and habit formation, TAB introduces a network of locker-style machines where students and staff can rent reusable containers for takeaway meals and return them to any machine after use.

Recognising that environmental awareness often struggles against the convenience of disposables, TAB addresses this gap with features such as built-in dishwashers, eliminating the hassle of cleaning. The system explores both B2B and B2C applications, leveraging existing technology to speculate what could be possible to encourage sustainable behaviours.

To further motivate adoption, TAB integrates a point based rewards system, offering attractive incentives aligned with green values. By making reusables convenient and rewarding, TAB seeks to ingrain mindfulness and the habit of using reusables in daily life, contributing to long-term waste reduction in school communities and beyond.
A creative at heart with a sharp eye for bold colours, striking typography, thoughtful pacing, and attention to detail. I’m passionate about crafting meaningful, impactful content through bold visuals and purposeful storytelling.

Driven to design solutions that solve real problems, I never like to settle for just ‘okay’. I’m always eager to be onboard to execute great ideas. While I specialise in motion and graphic design, I also have hands-on experience in illustration, video, branding, and 3D.

Beyond design, I’m also actively involved in advocating for animal welfare through volunteer work, always looking for ways to create positive change, both in my craft and in the community.
Singapore Institute of Management | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Communication Design
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