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Sustainability / Systems Thinking hackathons

Find live sustainability and systems thinking challenges from Wooble and partner teams. Each listing is built around real work, so your submission can become a stronger portfolio case study.

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Why join Sustainability / Systems Thinking hackathons?

These challenges help you turn sustainability and systems thinking ability into concrete proof. Instead of only describing skills, you can show how you interpret a brief, make tradeoffs, and ship a finished submission.

What you can build

Each listing focuses on practical work: prototypes, technical solutions, research artifacts, systems, campaigns, or analysis depending on the brief. The strongest entries make the problem, process, and outcome easy to inspect.

How reviews work

Wooble challenges are reviewed around execution quality, clarity, relevance to the prompt, and portfolio value. That makes the work useful for discovery by teams looking for evidence beyond resume keywords.

Sustainability / Systems Thinking hackathon FAQs

Who can join Sustainability / Systems Thinking hackathons?

Wooble hackathons are built for professionals, students, and early-career builders who want to prove practical sustainability and systems thinking skills through real briefs.

What should I submit for a Sustainability / Systems Thinking challenge?

Each brief defines its own submission requirements. Strong entries usually include a working artifact, a clear explanation of decisions, and enough context for reviewers to judge the work.

How does Wooble review hackathon work?

Submissions are evaluated against the challenge criteria, practical execution, clarity, and portfolio value. The goal is to reward shipped work, not just resume keywords.