Save Water Challenge asks school students, teachers and communities to take the pledge to save water on behalf of their school for a chance to win one of two (2) recycled gardens made from recycled oral care waste. Through September 30, consumers can pledge to save water on behalf of a participating school once a day during the promotion timeline.
Students, teachers and communities are encouraged to pledge online for their local school by logging onto
http://www.terracycle.com/colgateshopritegarden2019.
Rainy weather forced the school to hold the ceremony in the library, where representatives from Colgate-Palmolive, ShopRite and TerraCycle thanked students for being “great ambassadors of the Earth.”
Prescott is not the only elementary school in the city working to improve a playground. McNichols Plaza Elementary School is also in a contest to win a $50,000 recycled playground. The contest, sponsored by Colgate, ShopRite and TerraCycle, ends today. To vote, visit
www.terracycle.com/en-US/contests/colgateshopriteplayground2018.
The school is in third place in a contest sponsored by Colgate, ShopRite and TerraCycle and is asking the community to help them get to first place by voting online before the contest ends Saturday.