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Published on March 17th, 2008

Your World. Your Vision.

Earth Day is right around the corner. How are you going to celebrate? More importantly, how do you “Make Every Day Earth Day™”?

Earth911.com stands for actionable solutions on recycling and product disposal. But what do you stand for?

Celebrate your green streak with a video showing us what “Make Every Day Earth Day™” means to you.

[flv:http://www.quantumshift.tv/2007_10_30_1193781922.flv 320 260]Some guidelines:

  • Keep it under five minutes
  • Upload it to any media site (e.g. YouTube) and email us a link
  • All videos will be judged on artistic merit and tone (bonus for incorporating Earth911.com)
  • Deadline is April 14 (Extended based on demand)

The top finalists will have their videos featured on Earth911.com. The winner will be announced on Earth Day, and will receive an Eco-Media Player, a player that relies on windup for power instead of electricity or batteries.

Terms and Conditions

Employees and consultants of Earth911.com and its parent company Global Alerts, LLC are ineligible. To be considered, all content must be the property of the individual submitting it. The winning video will become property of Earth911.com. Winning contestant will not be considered an employee of Global Alerts, LLC, or have any further affiliation with the brand Earth911 beyond the contest itself.

Comments

  1. mattwong

    posted on April 1st, 2008 at 12:45 am

    we are definitely doing this

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