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Teens Turning Green: Lifestyles

Teens Turning Green: Lifestyles creates awareness about toxic exposures and sustainable practices in daily lives through educational outreach events, and advocacy actions to protect health and the environment.

 

Events

Upcoming Events

Past Events

 

Advocacy Initiatives

Policy Efforts + Campaign Initiatives 

 

Projects

The goal is to inspire high school and college students to green their living spaces, lifestyles and school supplies and to encourage an all encompassing eco lifestyle.

 

 

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 Project Green Prom
Project Green Prom is a challenge to engage high school students across the country to "green" their high school proms, and their own prom preparation.

 


Teens Turning Green Youtube Videos for Inspiration

Youtube Expert Videos

 

Resources

ttg_logo_very_small.jpgDownload How to Start a Chapter toolkit

Ten Steps to Starting a Chapter in your School or Community

 

  

dirty_thirty_logo.jpgDirty Thirty
The Dirty Thirty is a list of 30 chemical ingredients that may be linked to cancer.  

 

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Greener Alternatives

 A partial listing of companies that are creating safer beauty and personal care products.

 

 

 

 

Fact Sheet

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Product Comparisons Overview

How to Present to an audience

Do your own product research on EWG's Skindeep Report: Cosmeticdatabase.com

 

Ideas from schools with TTG Chapters:

san_rafael_high_prom_dress_program.jpgSan Rafael High School: Vintage Prom Dress Dhop click here 

A way to raise awareness about greening their prom wear and at the same time raise fundsfor the TTG Club to help green the school.

 

 

 

 

 


 keen_on_green_fair.jpgHockaday School Keen on Green

 The environment and living green was the focus of Hockaday's Keen on Green fair, bringing together students and parents from six Dallas private schools.
See Press from Dallas News

boston_college.jpgBoston College: Re-sewn Fashion Show Youtube
Boston College students recently held "Re-Sewn," a fashion show that showcased sustainable clothing stores, makeup and hair products throughout Boston and the country. Student designers and models also participated in the event, which was sponsored by UGBC, Eco-Pledge, TTG, and the Art Club. View Photos


 

 


 

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