Green Challenges ( of Euro 5,00,000 ) for encouraging globaly on Innovative Green solutionsby | 12-05-2013 22:31 |
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![]() ![]() Reward Euro 500,000 FOR THE BEST CO2 REDUCING BUSINESS PLAN - Yes, this is the scope in Green Challenges. On 28 and 29 September 2007, the first Green Challenge was started by Postcode Lottery . The thought was initiated by President Clinton during his visit in December 7th 2006 to Postcode Lottery World Meeting at the Royal Palace Soestdijk. The President Clinton stated: "The fundamental problem is an entrepreneurial, disorganised, undercapitalised opportunity competing against a highly organised, overcapitalised, old-energy economy that still has many, many people in its grip." That's it was decided to organise an annual competition for people with CO2 reducing ideas that find it hard to find the means and trust to execute their idea. Website = http://www.greenchallenge.info/ The Postcode Lottery The Dutch Postcode Lottery works for a greener, fairer world by supporting charities in the Netherlands and abroad. They operate from the belief that together we all earthman can make a big difference. The Dutch Postcode Lottery is the Netherlands' biggest, most popular charity lottery and supports 84 charity organisations, including UNICEF, WWF and Amnesty International. The lottery has contributed more than ?5 billion to its beneficiaries so far. Winners of Green Challenges ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Molly Morse (2012): Mango Materials ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Nick Christy (2011): Water Recycling Shower ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Scot Frank (2010): SolSource ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Dean Gregory (2009): RidgeBlade ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Eben Bayer (2008): Ecovative ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Igor Kluin (2007): Qurrent Best Innovative idea of 2012 :- Mango Materials :- Mango Materials uses bacteria to turn methane into biopolymer granules in a cradle‐to‐cradle loop, using a patented process. The biodegradable, affordable plastic can be made into products, such as toys, packaging, and agricultural and construction materials. After use, these can be sent to landfill or a digester and the resulting methane returned to the microbial process. Low costs allow competition with petroleum-based plastics. Mango Materials has access to free methane feedstock and a world-class polymer facility and a prototype bioreactor location. It has successfully completed a 60-day field trial. http://www.mangomaterials.com/ ?SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"> Best Innovative idea of 2011 :- Water Recycling Shower :- This patented shower system reduces water and energy use and cost by 70 per cent without impairing enjoyment. Showering represents households' biggest use of water and second largest use of energy, but existing green solutions suffer from reduced water flow, length and temperature. This product combines an electrical element that heats the water, recirculation of warm water, and a heat exchanger that runs cooler water past hotter water. http://www.recyclingshower.com.au/ Best Innovative idea of 2010 :- SOLSOURCE A portable, affordable solar device that can be used to cook, heat and generate power.. http://www.oneearthdesigns.org Best Innovative idea of 2009 :- RidgeBlade MicroGeneration system The company will produce and market the RidgeBlade MicroGeneration system. This low-cost rooftop turbine captures wind power in low-wind conditions. Its visual unobtrusiveness makes it suitable for city housing as well as environmentally sensitive locations like national parks. Its designer is an ex-Rolls Royce turbine engineer. Their figures indicate it would pay for itself in a few years. http://www.thepowercollective.com Best Innovative idea of 2009 :- Greensulate The winning invention of 2008, Greensulate? is a natural Styrofoam substitute, "was the ultimate combination of creativity, sustainability and entrepreneurship," Femke says. The substance is made in a clever way – through growing mushroom root fibres around grain hulls – its environmental impact is minimal, and the winners' business plan was sound. And the jury liked Veranda Solar's decorative, mass-market-ready energy panels so much it decided to establish a runner-up prize. HOW TO WIN Think you're too young to enter this contest? You lack a track record as an inventor? Or your idea's too wacky to fly? Then you're the perfect potential winner, according to Femke Rotteveel, chairman of the preliminary jury. The whole point of the Postcode Lottery Green Challenge is to give every emission reducing idea a chance. Three essential ingredients
For more information see Website = http://www.greenchallenge.info/ Last date of submission :- 17th. July 2013, Let us try. <SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115% FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif' FONT-SIZE: 11pt mso-ansi-language: EN mso-fareast-font-family: PMingLiU |