Take the Sustainable Whanau Challenge | Kaipatiki Project

Auckland households big or small can win big by taking small steps towards living better in the Sustainable Whanau Challenge.

Eco-festivals Ecofest North and Ecowest are throwing down the green gauntlet in this innovative online event, asking people to pick 4 easy eco-actions and sustain them around their home and garden for 3 weeks: 14 March-5 April 2015.

Signing up for the challenge is quick, free and easy by going to www.sustainablewhanauchallenge.com . Once registered, participants are sent this infographic:

Over three weeks people’s chosen actions, and their impacts, will be collected using online forms and social media.

via Take the Sustainable Whanau Challenge | Kaipatiki Project.

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