Sustainable Wood Competition and Challenge
Date Posted: 09/29/2008
Description
DESIGN 21 is pleased to announce a new set of environmentally conscious initiatives for The Nature Conservancy.
Wood, Paper, Checkmark: Design an awareness campaign for sustainable forestry
Going with the Grain: Design an object using one sheet of sustainable wood
Prize(s)
Wood, Paper, Checkmark: $10,000
Going with the Grain: 2 prototypes made - one for you, one for auction to benefit TNC's Forestry Program
Deadline(s)
Wood, Paper, Checkmark: January 13, 2009 Going with the Grain: June 2, 2009
Eligibility
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