College FilterForGood Eco-Challenge Empowers College Students to Improve Their Campuses
Five Students Will Each Receive a $10,000 Grant to Implement Campus Sustainability Programs
OAKLAND, CA--(Marketwire - September 18, 2008) - Do you have an idea to change the world? Now's
your chance! The Brita Products Company is challenging college students
nationwide to put their environmental passion into action and develop
programs to green their campuses.
The College FilterForGood Eco-Challenge aims to empower eco-conscious
students to create projects that improve the environment on their campuses.
Five college students will be chosen to each receive a $10,000 grant to
bring their ideas to life. Proposals will be evaluated on creativity,
environmental benefit, educational impact and best use of time and budget.
Applications can be submitted by individual students on their own or as a
part of a club or class.
"Making small changes can make a big difference toward a better
environment. That's why Brita partnered with Nalgene to create the
FilterForGood campaign, challenging others to go green by filling a
reusable bottle with filtered tap water rather than using bottled water.
Now, the challenge is for college students to share their best ideas toward
a more sustainable world, starting with their campuses," said Josh Dorfman,
author of "The Lazy Environmentalist: Your Guide to Easy, Stylish, Green
Living."
Since FilterForGood was launched in August 2007, more than 85,000 people
have pledged to reduce their bottled water waste, which has kept an
estimated nearly 100 million disposable water bottles from ending up in
landfills. Visit www.filterforgood.com to learn how you can make a
difference and submit a grant application.
Submission Guidelines
Any undergraduate or graduate student in good academic standing at an
accredited college or university in the United States may submit a
proposal. Proposed programs should be action-based or should aim to create
tangible results towards producing a more sustainable environment.
Submissions for the College FilterForGood Eco-Challenge will be accepted
until Oct. 29, 2008, and the recipients will be announced in January 2009.
For more information on other ways to make a difference or to submit a
proposal, visit www.filterforgood.com.
The Clorox Company
The Clorox Company is a leading manufacturer and marketer of consumer
products with fiscal year 2008 revenues of $5.3 billion. Clorox markets
some of consumers' most trusted and recognized brand names, including its
namesake bleach and cleaning products, Green Works™ natural cleaners,
Armor All® and STP® auto-care products, Fresh Step® and Scoop Away®
cat litter, Kingsford® charcoal, Hidden Valley® and K C Masterpiece®
dressings and sauces, Brita® water-filtration systems, Glad® bags,
wraps and containers, and Burt's Bees® natural personal care products.
With 8,300 employees worldwide, the company manufactures products in more
than two dozen countries and markets them in more than 100 countries.
Clorox is committed to making a positive difference in the communities
where its employees work and live. Founded in 1980, The Clorox Company
Foundation has awarded cash grants totaling more than $73.9 million to
nonprofit organizations, schools and colleges. In fiscal 2008 alone, the
foundation awarded $4.2 million in cash grants, and Clorox made product
donations valued at $10.2 million. For more information about Clorox, visit
www.TheCloroxCompany.com.