RENEW began with a chance encounter. In the autumn of 2024, Adam Beleage attended a talk Harry gave at the London Design Festival. Inspired by what he heard, he approached Harry afterwards with an idea he had been developing during his Masters degree: that medical waste, one of the most dangerous and overlooked problems in low-resource communities, could be transformed into an asset.
PHI supported Adam to develop RENEW: a mobile sterilisation system tailored for low-resource areas, capable of safe syringe sterilisation and repurposing. By integrating informal waste management into structured employment, RENEW was designed to create a circular economy that benefits both refugees and host communities: lowering medical costs, preventing disease, generating jobs, and conserving the environment.
During a trip to the Philippines to further research and develop his design, Adam was offered a consulting role in a local NGO so that his solution could be implemented in the field. Adam accepted.
His departure from PHI marks not an ending, but a graduation. An idea that began in university and found its feet through PHI now moves into the communities that need it most. We are proud to have played a part in that journey.