BAPA-BEN’s Interactive Stall Turned Conference Attendees into Active Participants

BAPA-BEN Stall

BAPA and BEN created an interactive exhibition stall during the January 2026 National Conference on Environmental Reforms, enhancing engagement through gamification and community feedback. Its centerpiece was the BEN Sorting Challenge, an interactive digital game accessible via QR code on January 9-10. The game simulated waste segregation, requiring players to quickly sort items into correct bins under time pressure. Participants registered their details to qualify for a leaderboard and prizes. By reinforcing repetitive sorting, the game developed behavioral “muscle memory” for proper waste disposal. The top score of approximately 22,000, representing about 2,200 correct sorts, demonstrated that intensive gamification can condition environmentally responsible behavior.

Photobooth Participation of Attendees

The Photo Booth Challenge created significant digital visibility through organic social media sharing. Visitors took photos with reform-themed placards that expressed personal environmental pledges and symbolic solidarity with the movement’s priorities.

Logbook Participation of Attendees

The BAPA-BEN Reform Register was a hand-bound logbook that invited structured visitor feedback through open-ended prompts. Participants recorded personal reflections, suggested specific reforms, and identified local environmental problems. This transformed the stall into a deliberative space, allowing participants to voice grievances and ideas rooted in community experience.

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