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  2. Environmental groups and resources serving K–12 schools

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    Lexus Eco Challenge [18] was developed to educate students about the environment and inspire them to create a better world. In conjunction with Scholastic Corporation , Lexus designed this national competition to challenge middle and high school students to create and implement environmental programs in their communities.

  3. List of environmental awards - Wikipedia

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    Kew International Medal awarded to Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia in 2017 with Richard Deverell and Kathy Willis. This list of environmental awards is an index to articles about notable environmental awards for activities that lead to the protection of the natural environment.

  4. Ecopreneurship - Wikipedia

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    A lot of companies using ecopreneurship principles incorporate sustainable product design. Product design incorporating sustainability can happen at any stage of the business, including material extraction, logistics, the manufacturing process, disposal, etc. Sustainable product design can be achieved using innovative technology (or Eco-innovation), cradle to cradle design, bio-mimicry, etc.

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  6. National Green Corps - Wikipedia

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    The eco-club schools that win awards at the state level go on to compete for the National Awards organized by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in Delhi. [ citation needed ] Since school children are involved, most of the activities of National Green Corps children are linked to the culture and cultural aspects of conservation of natural ...

  7. Eco-innovation - Wikipedia

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    The idea of eco-innovation is fairly recent. [1] One of the first appearances in the literature was in a 1996 book by Claude Fussler and Peter James. [2] In a subsequent article in 1997, Peter James defined eco-innovation as "new products and processes which provide customer and business value but significantly decrease environmental impacts". [3]

  8. Kars4Kids - Wikipedia

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    Kars4Kids is a Jewish [4] nonprofit car donation organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey in the United States. Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that states that its mission is "to fund educational, developmental, and recreational programs for low-income youth" [5] through programs largely facilitated by its sister charity Oorah, which focuses on Jewish children and families. [6]

  9. Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items. In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a museum , art gallery , park , library , exhibition hall , or World's fairs .