RePlate lite

CodeDay Summer 2026Kashmir(history) ∙ 
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RePlate Lite instantly connects food providers, such as restaurants and canteens, with nearby NGOs through a seamless, low-friction mobile framework. The platform addresses both chronic food insecurity and food waste by allowing restaurants to upload surplus inventory to a live proximity feed. NGOs can then claim the food and secure pickup routing, ensuring the surplus reaches vulnerable communities and bypasses landfills entirely.

How much experience does your group have? Does the project use anything (art, music, starter kits) you didn't create?

Our group, is a two-person team of high school students. We have strong collective experience in rapid prototyping, UI/UX design, and frontend development—specifically using React and Tailwind CSS. For RePlate Lite, we did not use any pre-made templates, starter kits, or external art assets. The project was built from the ground up using standard frameworks (Next.js, Tailwind) and backend services (Firebase/Supabase) to handle our database and authentication.

What challenges did you encounter?

We are a two-person development team with a solid background in frontend creation, glassmorphic UI design, and full-stack execution. We built RePlate Lite entirely from scratch during the hackathon. We didn't rely on any third-party starter kits, music, or art. We strictly utilized Next.js and Tailwind CSS for the interface, and integrated Firebase/Supabase for our real-time backend infrastructure.
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