The Great Green Challenge
In the Community
Individual or group-based -- these ideas show how changes in the community can make an impact.
The Arlis Saxon Eco-Kids Project
Green living tip by: Saxon_Project Bismarck, NDIn the spring of 2007, I decided to share a monetary gift left to me by my grandmother. I wanted to creatively share it with my son's school. A professional grant writer and e...
Green-Themed Wedding
Green living tip by: maxdamoose Gainesville, FLAs a new young married couple-to-be, my fiance, Matt and I decided to extend our eco-conscientiousness to our wedding. We are planning to
eco friendly backsacks
Green living tip by: tinareneehill west newbury, ma,As a mother of four, I am always on the lookout for toys and crafts that spark creativity and are eco friendly. As a creative person, I felt compelled to be resourceful and us...
St. John's Recycling Rangers
Green living tip by: mbaikini Ellicott City, MD,What does St. John's do with the empty juice and soda cans and plastic water bottles found on campus? Never fear, the St. John's Recycling Rangers are here! All third grader...
school recycling project
Green living tip by: jennifer1799 Plainfield, ILMy daughter,Kelsey, wanted to start a recycling program at her school. She started by getting the Principal and some teachers to back her. Next, she emailed the School Distric...
The Waste DIet
Green living tip by: marenengelmohr St. Louis, MOOn January 1st, 2008 our family started a year long project called
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