Last year the College FilterForGood Eco-Challenge asked students how to make their campus more sustainable and the proposals flooded in. The ideas were so good, the Eco-Challenge is back this year and Brita is giving away five more grants to college students. Want to create a recycling program in your dorm, reduce waste in the cafeteria or ban bottled water on campus? Submit a proposal outlining how you can make a difference and you could receive one of five $10,000 grants to put your plan into action.We're on it.
ENVIRONMENT - ECOLOGY - EDUCATION
We hope to create a way for students at Penn State to learn lessons about our natural environment, our ethical and ecological understanding of that environment, and how to create educational experiences that foster that understanding. Therefore, we strive for personal and communal sustainability defined as “the possibility that humans and other life will flourish on Earth forever.” Join us in this flourishing.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
What an opportunity!
Given how active we have been on the issue of water bottle waste reduction and a hopeful ban at Penn State, it would be foolish of us to not go for this: Brita's College FilterForGood Campaign grants.
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