A new energy efficiency contest, “America’s Cutest Lil’ Energy Savers”
will be launched by Green America and Consumers Union on October 1,
2012. With prizes up to $250, the contest
will consist of children’s video entries detailing how households can
save energy. Video submissions can be made from October 1st through
October 15th. An online voting period will begin on October 16th and last through October 31st, with voting open to the public.
Todd
Larsen, corporate responsibility director, Green America, said:
“Children know the simple truth: that saving energy is the smart thing
to do. America’s Cutest Lil’ Energy Savers gives kids all over the
country a fun way to help us all save energy and save money at the same
time.”
People living in the Washington DC area will have the
opportunity to enter the contest early. On September 29th and 30th,
Green America will be hosting its Washington, DC Green Festival. There
will be a video camera set up in the Green Kids’ Zone at 3 PM both days
to film children’s entries. The first 75 children that enter the contest
at the Green Festival will be given a t-shirt, coloring books or toy
donated by North Star Toys, Reach and Teach, Taraluna, and Syracuse
Cultural Workers.
ABOUT GREEN AMERICA
Green America is the nation’s leading green economy organization. Founded in
1982, Green America (formerly Co-op America) provides the economic
strategies, organizing power and practical tools for businesses and
individuals to solve today's social and environmental problems.
ABOUT CONSUMERS UNION
Consumers
Union is the public policy and advocacy division of Consumer Reports.
Consumers Union works on energy issues, health reform, food and product
safety, financial reform, and other consumer issues in Washington, D.C.,
the states, and in the marketplace. Consumer Reports is the world’s
largest independent product-testing organization. Using its more than
50 labs, auto test center, and survey research center, the nonprofit
organization rates thousands of products and services annually. Founded
in 1936, Consumer Reports has over 8 million subscribers to its
magazine, website, and other publications.
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