Project Green Challenge is a student engagement tool using a fun, simple and ...
Project Green Challenge is a student engagement tool using a fun, simple and high-impact series of daily challenges over 30 days. Inspire your students to learn, take action, and sustain our world. With the guidance of eco experts, industry leaders, and the PGC Green Guide, participants discover how fun, simple, and high impact eco living can be.
There are four (4) challenge options each day - green, greener, greenest and extra credit. Each challenge comes with a set of tasks and deliverables that participants will be asked to complete and upload. Each participant must start with the green challenge and then work their way through. The further you delve the more points you accrue and the opportunity to win prizes. Each Challenge will have a different theme and new tasks, for example questions, survey, photos or a video.
Each Challenge will remain live for 24 hours and participants must complete challenge tasks during that timeframe unless otherwise noted. (some of the Extra Credit Challenges will have longer response periods).
Once the next challenge is posted, there is no going back!
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There are four (4) challenge options each day - green, greener, greenest and extra credit. Each challenge comes with a set of tasks and deliverables that participants will be asked to complete and upload. Each participant must start with the green challenge and then work their way through. The further you delve the more points you accrue and the opportunity to win prizes. Each Challenge will have a different theme and new tasks, for example questions, survey, photos or a video.
Each Challenge will remain live for 24 hours and participants must complete challenge tasks during that timeframe unless otherwise noted. (some of the Extra Credit Challenges will have longer response periods).
Once the next challenge is posted, there is no going back!
Find out how easy the Project Green Challenge is to implement on campus
More information on the Challenge