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TCLGreen Sustainable Art Installation Wins Prestigious Red Dot Design Award

SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- TCL, a leading global intelligent technology company, is proud to announce that its innovative sustainable art installation, #TCLGreen, created in collaboration with world-renowned artist Kevin Chu, has won the coveted Red Dot Design Award for Brands and Communication Design 2023. "We are thrilled to be recognized at one of the largest design competitions worldwide for our good design and creativity," said Tiago Abreu, Head of Design Innovation Center, X-Lab at TCL. "The TCLGreen sculpture is the perfect showcase of the combined power of art and technology in inspiring greatness and creating impact. Symbolizing growth and appreciation of all our planet's resources, the installation illustrates our commitment to facilitating a greener planet for all." First introduced along with the global #TCLGreen campaign, the TCLGreen sculpture represents TCL's ESG story and journey towards sustainable development. Made of over 1,000 upcycled and discarded electronic circuit boards supplied by TCL, it takes inspiration from blades of grass and illustrates the key challenge of electronic product recycling, while fusing elements of sustainable physical art, interactive art, metaverse art and AI to present a truly immersive experience. Earlier this year, the TCLGreen sculpture took home the Golden A' Design Award as the sole winner in the Circular Economy and Regenerative Design Category. Prior to that, part of the installation also appeared at CES 2023 in Las Vegas and Milan Design Week to inspire visitors on their path towards a sustainable lifestyle. At IFA 2023 in September, the artwork was partially on display as part of a multi-sensory exhibition that combines video, sound, and light. While #TCLGreen was officially launched in 2022, sustainability has long been a priority of TCL. As a global technology company and a responsible corporate citizen, TCL applies innovation, green technology, and clean energy solutions across its products, manufacturing, supply chain and culture. In addition to implementing lightweight, pollution-free, renewable, and sustainable packaging materials, it ensures the design of each product is as eco-friendly as possible through diligent R&D efforts - achieving improved practicality, durability, and efficiency to protect the environment and help consumers save. Last month, TCL Industries was honored by the World Green Design Organization with the distinguished Green Design International Contribution Award. In terms of manufacturing, TCL has established various effective procedures to reduce pollution, optimize energy consumption, and manage greenhouse gas throughout the process. Notably, it has made significant commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as consumption of water, power, natural gas, and EPS by 2025. In its Carbon Neutrality White Paper released in July 2023, it also officially declared goals to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Moreover, TCL has been actively engaging suppliers and employees to create a more sustainable supply chain and culture. Last year, the company updated internal environmental protection requirements and initiated a halogen-free technical standard system with suppliers, eventually achieving halogen-free bill of materials for most of TCL's smartphones. In the U.S., TCL has also been working with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under its America Recycles Pledge, as well as with state agencies and local communities to advance recycling and education programs. For its unwavering commitment to sustainability, the company has won the Gold Tier Award in the EPA's annual Sustainable Materials Management Electronics Challenge for four years in a row and received the first-ever Special Sustainability Leadership Award in 2021. With a history spanning over six decades, the Red Dot Design Award is globally regarded today as one of the most sought-after marks of quality for good design. As an award-winning project, the TCLGreen art installation will be presented to a wider global audience on the Red Dot website and at other in-person exhibitions, showcasing TCL's outstanding creativity and powerful communications in conveying its green commitments across touchpoints. TCL is a leading global intelligent technology company with a mission to "Inspire Greatness". As a leading technology company, TCL provides diversified consumer electronics covering TVs, smartphones, audio and smart home products, as well as display technology and clean energy solutions. TCL is committed to bringing smart technology experiences and healthy lifestyles to consumers around the world.

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CNN's Going Green explores the innovations protecting and purifying water

HONG KONG, Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Water is one of the most precious resources on our planet – we use it to grow food, produce energy, and many products we use rely on it. It is interconnected with everything, and all living things need water to survive. Yet polluted waterways, dwindling access to reserves and declining ocean reefs are putting this vital element in peril. In this episode of Going Green, CNN visits the innovators around the world discovering new ways to protect, preserve and purify the lifeblood of our planet. CNN’s Going Green explores the innovations protecting and purifying water First, CNN visits Cape RADD, an organization in South Africa focused on conserving the Great African Sea Forest and the wildlife that live there. Cape RADD is dedicated to marine research that engages both biologists and citizen scientists. South Africa is one of the top global hotspots for sharks, and one project Cape RADD has embarked upon is studying the shy shark species. With the help of a high-tech shark monitoring database and photographs taken during citizen snorkelling dives, they're aiming to improve protections for these sharks and their habitat. CNN then explores a solar-powered desalination solution created by Elemental Water Makers, which aims to provide clean water in areas that are water-scarce or have limited access to electricity. More than 2 billion people globally do not have access to clean drinking water. After seeing one rural community in Madagascar facing this reality, the Dutch company's CEO Sid Vollebregt and co-founder Reinoud Feenstra were determined to find a solution for water scarcity. Their innovation was built around reverse osmosis - a water purification process that removes contaminants by pushing water through a porous membrane. Vollebregt tells CNN that one machine can create 22,000 liters of water on a single day, drastically improving lives of communities and improving illness rates. CNN then travels to the California, US to visit Epic Cleantec, a startup recycling wastewater into reusable non-potable water. The company seeks to make water use more circular by creating water recycling systems built within buildings themselves, thus eliminating the need to discharge wastewater into a sewer and transport it to a remote treatment facility. Epic Cleantec's CEO Aaron Tartakovsky says their system recycles up to 95% of a building's wastewater for reuse in non-potable applications like toilets and irrigation. They created a beer made from recycled water to show the potential of water reuse, which encourages people to rethink the way they perceive wastewater. Next, CNN visits Glanris, a company converting agricultural waste like rice hulls into a water filtration medium capable of removing contaminants and metals from water, all while sequestering carbon. Glanris was founded in Mississippi, US, right across America's largest rice-producing state, Arkansas, with the mission to take agricultural waste and turn it into biochar. Not only does this conversion process remove carbon dioxide from the normal carbon cycle, biochar can also be used in a variety of products like plastics, water filtration and battery anodes. Biochar's porous nature is also said to improve soil production by increasing water and nutrient retention in the soil. Its potential as a greener, lower cost solution to purifying water has also led Glanris to partner with Clear Genius, a water filter company, to develop a more sustainable filtration medium. Finally, CNN meets Bloom, a sustainable materials company that's turning toxic algae waste into plastics used in consumer products. While algae can be beneficial in many ways, pollution can turn algae into harmful blooms which can deplete oxygen levels, release toxins and kill aquatic life. 'Bloom Sustainable Materials' was thus born out of a desire to help solve this problem by cleaning waterways and creating eco-friendly plastic material out of the collected algae. Bloom's algae-blended products can be made into footwear, sporting gear and other wearables. Bloom says they have cleaned over a billion liters of water and sequestered over a million kilograms of CO2 from the atmosphere in the process. Going Green trailer: bit.ly/3scH4Fx  Going Green images: bit.ly/3s39t0JGoing Green microsite: https://cnn.it/3bMvOqF  Airtimes for 30-minute special: Saturday, 4th November at 1:30pm HKTSunday, 5th November at 3am HKT About CNN International   CNN's portfolio of news and information services is available in seven different languages across all major TV, digital and mobile platforms, reaching more than 475 million households around the globe. CNN International is the number one international TV news channel according to all major media surveys across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific region, and Latin America and has a US presence that includes CNNgo. CNN Digital is a leading network for online news, mobile news and social media. CNN is at the forefront of digital innovation and continues to invest heavily in expanding its digital global footprint, with a suite of award-winning digital properties and a range of strategic content partnerships, commercialised through a strong data-driven understanding of audience behaviours. CNN has won multiple prestigious awards around the world for its journalism. Around 1,000 hours of long-form series, documentaries and specials are produced every year by CNNI's non-news programming division. CNN has 36 editorial offices and more than 1,100 affiliates worldwide through CNN Newsource. CNN International is a Warner Bros. Discovery company.

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COP28 President Says World Must Unite on Climate Action and Deliver in Dubai

The COP process must succeed and deliver, COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber stressed. "We have to come through. We must unite. We must act. And we must deliver in Dubai," he told delegates at Pre-COP in Abu Dhabi today. "Let this process prove that multilateralism still works. I believe we can fulfil our responsibility. I know that we must." More than 100 delegations and 70 ministers are attending the Abu Dhabi conference, more than double the normal number of participants for a Pre-COP. "There are too many things dividing our world at this moment," Dr. Al Jaber said in the opening session. "Now more than ever we need to unite on climate and deliver a clear message of hope, solidary, stability and prosperity. We need to show that the international community can deliver and send a clear signal that keeps 1.5 within reach." Speaking about fossil fuels, Dr. Al Jaber said, "I know there are strong views about the idea of including language on fossil fuels and renewables in the negotiated text. I need you to work together to come forward with solutions that can achieve alignment, common ground and consensus between all parties. We must be pragmatic. And we must leave no-one behind." Updating the meeting on policy the COP28 President said: "More than 20 oil and gas companies have answered COP28's call to end methane emissions by 2030. And I see positive momentum, as more are joining. And we are engaging with all high-emitting sectors, like heavy transportation, aluminium, steel and cement to lay out credible decarbonization plans." Speaking to promises made, he stressed that, "Old promises must be kept, like the 100-billion-dollar pledge. I am grateful for the work of Germany and Canada on this, and their reassurances that things are now on track. But, as I stand here now, I still cannot say with certainty that has been delivered." He also outlined the importance of adaptation, calling for the Global Goal to be met, and stated that, "We must end deforestation and preserve natural carbon sinks… it is time for every nation to embed nature positive investments in national climate strategies." In closing, Dr. Al Jaber stressed the need for urgent action with a powerful call to parties, "The world is watching. Our nations, our communities, our families, our kids, they are all watching. So, let us unite… I will also roll up my sleeves and be by your side. Together, let us show that the humanity can find solidarity." ABU DHABI, UAE, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber addressed a record number of ministers and delegations from around the world at the opening session of Pre-COP, declaring that the international community needs to unite on climate action and that,  "We have to come through. We must unite. We must act. And we must deliver in Dubai." Pre-COP, taking place today and tomorrow in Abu Dhabi, is a preparatory meeting of ministers and negotiators ahead of COP28. This year's event has seen record attendance, with 70 ministers and over 100 delegations coming together in the UAE capital, more than double the normal number of participants for a Pre-COP. Acknowledging that, "there are too many things out there dividing our world at this moment," the COP28 President declared that "Now more than ever we need to unite on climate and deliver a clear message of hope, solidary, stability and prosperity. We need to show that the international community can deliver and send a clear signal that keeps 1.5 within reach." Al Jaber pointed out that before the Paris Agreement, the world was heading for more than four degrees of warming but is now on course for warming of two to three degrees, according to latest reports, "We are heading in the right direction, but nowhere near fast enough," he warned. Parties "must do better" on formulating agreements on issues than they had done at previous conferences, Dr. Al Jaber stated. "We have no time to waste on disunity," he warned. "We must look beyond short-term thinking, we must end the excuses and delays, and redefine our self-interest as common interest." "Let this process prove that multilateralism still works. I believe we can fulfil our responsibility. I know that we must." The COP28 President reiterated the need to deliver a robust response to the Global Stocktake, and put the world back on track on delivering the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. He highlighted key areas of focus, including a strong mitigation outcome, a comprehensive adaptation agreement, and "groundbreaking solutions" on finance. "That includes delivering on the fund and funding arrangements for loss and damage," he added.  "What was promised in Sharm el Sheikh must be delivered in Dubai." "We need solid solutions for a 43 percent cut in emissions by 2030 because that is exactly what the science tells us," Dr. Al Jaber said. On the issue of fossil fuels, he said, "I know there are strong views about the idea of including language on fossil fuels and renewables in the negotiated text. I need you to work together to come forward with solutions that can achieve alignment, common ground and consensus between all parties. We must be responsible. We must be pragmatic. And we must leave no-one behind." Updating the meeting on policy, the COP28 President said: "More than 20 oil and gas companies have answered COP28's call to end methane emissions by 2030. And I see positive momentum, as more are joining. And we are engaging with all high-emitting sectors, like heavy transportation, aluminium, steel and cement to lay out credible decarbonization plans." On finance, Dr. Al Jaber emphasized the importance of ensuring capital flows to where it is most needed, notably the Global South and of rebuilding trust in developing nations. Speaking to promises made, he stressed that, "Old promises must be kept, like the 100-billion-dollar pledge. I am grateful for the work of Germany and Canada on this, and their reassurances that things are now on track. But, as I stand here now, I still cannot say with certainty that has been delivered."  He also outlined the importance of adaptation, calling for the Global Goal to be met, and stated that, "We must end deforestation and preserve natural carbon sinks… it is time for every nation to embed nature positive investments in national climate strategies." The COP28 President reminded attendees that, "the world is watching. Our nations, our communities, our families, our kids, they are all watching. So, let us unite." "We have the power, we must accept the responsibility," he concluded. ""This process must not fail. We have to come through. We must deliver in Dubai." Notes to Editors COP28 UAE:    COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12, 2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants, including heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector representatives, academics, experts, youth, and non-state actors. As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals. The UAE will lead a process for all parties to agree upon a clear roadmap to accelerate progress through a pragmatic global energy transition and a "leave no one behind" approach to inclusive climate action." The four pillars of the COP28 Presidency's Action Agenda are fast tracking the energy transition, fixing climate finance, focusing on people, lives, and livelihoods, and underpinning everything with full inclusivity.  

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GLC Recycle to develop green closed-loop battery circular economy with CNGR, Siemens

Green closed-loop circular economy will scale up low-carbon battery raw materials to protect the environment Traceable battery raw materials is crucial for original equipment manufacturers to comply with Europe Battery Passport and US Inflation Reduction Act requirements SINGAPORE, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GLC Recycle, a global leader in battery recycling has today announced two new partnerships to implement a green battery circular economy for traceable low-carbon battery raw materials. The first partnership is with Siemens, a technology leader that is driving sustainability in the battery industry through automation and digitalization. Siemens will provide GLC Recycle automation, standardization, digital twin and AI-based solutions for battery recycling, to help improve the efficiency, performance and traceability of its battery recycling operations. The second partnership is with CNGR Advanced Material Co, a leading provider of battery materials. GLC Recycle will provide CNGR with the raw materials from sustainable and ethical sources, to produce new batteries. They will also advance the green battery circular economy with Eco-Series battery cathode materials. These two partnerships aim to develop and implement a digitalized low-carbon recycling solution which will let GLC Recycle scale up an efficient, traceable battery processing solution. This will help to ensure that battery raw materials are sourced from sustainable and ethical sources, and that they are processed and recycled in a responsible manner. Ethical and traceable eco-friendly battery raw materials are important for Singapore and the world's sustainable future because of: Sustainability and environmental protection: Traceable battery raw materials can help to ensure that they are sourced from sustainable and environmentally friendly sources. Social responsibility: Traceability can also help to ensure that battery raw materials are not sourced from mines and processing facilities that engage in unethical practices. Product quality and safety: Traceability can help to ensure that battery raw materials are of high quality and meet all relevant safety standards. Supply chain transparency: Traceability can help to improve supply chain transparency and make it easier to identify and address potential risks, such as disruptions and fraud.   Brand reputation: Companies that use traceable battery raw materials can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and product quality. Compliance with regulations: A growing number of regulations require companies to use traceable battery raw materials, including the European Union's Battery Regulation and the United States' Inflation Reduction Act. Investor confidence: Investors are increasingly looking to invest in companies that are committed to sustainability and social responsibility.   Reduced costs: Traceability can help companies to reduce costs by improving supply chain efficiency and reducing waste. It can also help to avoid costly disruptions and recalls. "Traceability of battery raw materials is essential for sustainability and social responsibility," said Yang Mingdong, CEO of GLC Recycle. "Our partnership with CNGR and Siemens will help to make traceability more accessible and affordable for companies throughout the battery supply chain." "Siemens and GLC Recycle share a deep commitment to sustainability," said Isabel Chong, Head of Siemens Digital Industries ASEAN. "This partnership will enable us to further advance our shared vision of a circular economy for batteries. By using cutting-edge digital solutions, we will automate the battery recycling process and ensure that valuable resources are recovered, while prioritizing human safety, reducing waste, and working closer toward net zero emissions." "Traceability is essential for building a sustainable and ethical battery supply chain," said Tao Wu, SVP of CNGR. "We are proud to partner with GLC Recycle to make traceability more accessible and affordable for our customers." The separate partnerships between GLC Recycle and CNGR and GLC Recycle and Siemens are a significant step forward in Asia's efforts to promote traceable green battery raw materials and anchors Singapore's commitment to becoming a key battery recycling hub. The three companies are leaders in their respective fields, and their combined expertise will help to make traceability more accessible and affordable for companies throughout the battery supply chain. About GLC Recycle GLC Recycle is a global leader in battery recycling. The company uses artificial intelligence-based technology that recycles waste batteries and electronics to produce traceable low-carbon eco-battery raw materials. GLC Recycle is committed to sustainability and social responsibility, and collaborates with partners throughout the battery supply chain to ensure that batteries are recycled in a responsible manner. Further information is available on the Internet at www.glcrecycle.com. About CNGR Established in September 2014, CNGR Advanced Materials Co, Ltd. is a professional comprehensive service provider of advanced energy materials. We maintain strategic cooperation with dozens of famous enterprises globally. Our core products, including high voltage tricobalt tetraoxide, high-nickel NCM and NCA, are supplied to the world's top 500 enterprises located in China, Europe, America, Japan, and Korea, and widely used in 3C digital products, power, and energy storage. In the past few years, our shipments of ternary precursors and tricobalt tetraoxide have ranked first in the world. About Siemens Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power. In fiscal 2022, which ended on September 30, 2022, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €72.0 billion and net income of €4.4 billion. As of September 30, 2022, the company employed around 311,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.

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Milliken Invests in Sustainable Carpet Maintenance Company

Company becomes exclusive manufacturing partner of Paris-based Orak SPARTANBURG, S.C., Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global diversified manufacturer Milliken & Company has invested in Orak, a Paris-based carpet maintenance and flooring reuse company, as a strategic sustainability enabler for its floor covering business. The relationship marks the beginning of a new generation of sustainable floor covering solutions, and it is set to change the way the industry thinks about waste and its approach to the circular economy. Milliken invests in a Paris-based carpet maintenance and flooring reuse company, Orak. Orak's Optimal Karpet line of upcycled premium carpet tile has quickly become the leading solution for carpet customers seeking to reduce the carbon footprint of their construction and renovation projects. With Milliken's investment and partnership, Orak will improve and expand its product offerings to a broader range of customers by managing all the stages in the life of clients' carpets to guarantee excellent quality reuse. As Orak's exclusive industry partner, Milliken's customers will receive access to Orak's inventory of upcycled carpet tile, all of which aligns with Milliken's N/XT Life™ circularity program. As one of the first 50 companies in the world to set net-zero targets verified by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), Milliken has a proud record of providing its customers with sustainable products and solutions. Halsey Cook, president and CEO of Milliken & Company, states: "Orak shares our commitment to providing innovative, effective, and sustainable solutions to our customers. At Milliken, we understand the significance of prioritizing sustainability in all our operations. This partnership with Orak is just one of the many ways we are collaborating with key partners to create a positive impact for humankind." "We are honoured to join with Milliken in this next phase of our business development," adds Nicolas Lohéac, founder and CEO of Orak. "Milliken shares our vision and desire to reshape the future of our industry and create a new generation of sustainable floor covering solutions." "Our team is committed to advancing sustainability and accelerating the circularity conversation within our industry, which is why we are excited to support Orak," concludes Patrick Keese, president of Milliken's Floor Covering Business. "Together, we will bring customers efficient, cost-effective and, most importantly, impactful flooring solutions that fulfill carefully crafted design specifications." About Milliken  Milliken & Company is a global manufacturing leader whose focus on materials science delivers tomorrow's breakthroughs today. From industry-leading molecules to sustainable innovations, Milliken creates products that enhance people's lives and deliver solutions for its customers and communities. Drawing on thousands of patents and a portfolio with applications across the textile, specialty chemical, flooring and healthcare businesses, the company harnesses a shared sense of integrity and excellence to positively impact the world for generations. Discover more about Milliken's curious minds and inspired solutions at milliken.com and on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. About OrakOrak is a French company specialising in the maintenance and renovation of textile flooring for its professional clients.It is known for its high-end service offer, provided by specialist technicians applying their own,innovative processes.In order to meet expectations of companies concerned about their environmental footprint, Orak launched Optimal Karpet, a new offer for the end-to-end management of carpet tiles based on circular economy principles. This offer works with the client from the choice of a new tile up to its end-of-life. Orak has entered the market with second-hand carpet tiles that have been restored to as-good-asnewgrade. Discover more about Orak's at orak.fr and on optimal-karpet.fr and LinkedIn.

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EARTHDAY.ORG Announces The Your Art, Our Earth Poster Competition

Championing Our Theme for Earth Day 2024, Planet vs. Plastics WASHINGTON, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- EARTHDAY.ORG, the global driving force behind Earth Day annually, is excited to launch the Your Art, Our Earth poster competition for Earth Day 2024. With just six months remaining until Earth Day 2024, we extend a warm invitation to the worldwide community to join us in a campaign aimed at shining a spotlight on one of today's most pressing environmental and health challenges: plastics. Back in 1970, 20 million people came together across the US to march as one, demanding change. It was a collective call to action to protect our planet. Our inaugural poster to mark this truly game-changing event was created by artist Robert Rauschenberg. Since its inception, EARTHDAY.ORG has unveiled an annual official Earth Day poster, seen by and inspiring millions across social media, the world wide web, and posted by individuals across the globe. In 2024, we're extending an invitation to YOU, the public, to contribute to a curated gallery of posters that will encapsulate our theme for the year - Planet vs. Plastics. This theme unites students aged 5 - 17 and 18+, regardless of their backgrounds, in the pursuit of a plastic-free future by championing a 60% reduction in plastic production by 2040. The competition comprises three unique categories: Human Health and Plastics Oceans and Plastics Fast Fashion and Plastics. Kathleen Rogers, President of EARTHDAY.ORG, emphasized, "We know how incredibly powerful imagery can be in driving home a message and there's never been a more important time to send the message that plastics are endangering us and the planet. Help us with your incredible designs in fighting back through art!" EARTHDAY.ORG's focus with Planet vs. Plastics is to galvanize communities, advance climate education, and champion sustainable practices, all centered around the pivotal theme of liberating humanity and our planet from plastics' devastating impacts. A panel of judges, consisting of our esteemed Earth Day Board members, will choose two exceptional artworks to champion the cause of Planet vs. Plastics. For more detailed information and to submit entries to the Your Art, Our Earth poster competition for Earth Day 2024, please visit: https://www.earthday.org/your-art-our-earth/ NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Legal residents of the United States may enter College Division (must be 18+ or age of majority and enrolled in institute of higher education) or Children's Division (legal guardian must enter on behalf of minors age 5-17). Enter Contest October 24, 2024 through January 22, 2024 by submitting artwork at https://www.earthday.org/your-art-our-earth/. Six finalists may have their artwork posted on Sponsor's website and social media accounts. Official Rules available here. Sponsor: EARTHDAY.ORG 1752 N Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, United States. About EARTHDAY.ORG: EARTHDAY.ORG's mission is to diversify, educate, and activate the global environmental movement. Evolving from the first Earth Day in 1970, EARTHDAY.ORG is the world's largest recruiter to the environmental movement, collaborating with over 150,000 partners in nearly 192 countries to foster environmental democracy. Each year, over 1 billion people participate in Earth Day actions, making it the world's largest civic observance. Learn more at earthday.org. Contact:Madison Aughinbaughaughinbaugh@earthday.org

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