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[World] Monthly Event for March 2017

by Eco Generation | 03-03-2017 17:37 Comments 8 Comments

Monthly Event for Mach 2017
Dear all Eco-generatin friends,

Let's join #EarthHour2017 with our own hashtag #EcoGeneration.

One of the most festive global environmental campaigns is coming so soon!
The Earth Hour 2017 will be held on 25th March between 8:30PM~9:30PM in each local time zone. The event is annually held at the end of March as a worldwide grassroots movement uniting people to protect the planet. 

We can't miss this opportunity to boost the Earth Hour up using our power of network, which is Eco-generation family's one of the strongest points.

Let's add our power to this global movement toward the sustainable world!

Submit your entry until : 31st March, 2017

To find out how to join the Event, please visit E-gen Event>Monthly Event>No. 102.


8 Comments

  • Asmita Pramanik says :
    I hope switching off unnecessary appliances and lights this year illuminates the importance of environmental protection in everyone's lives. Thanks eco gen.
    Posted 24-03-2017 20:37

  • says :
    I did last year and I'll join the year as well
    Posted 21-03-2017 00:50

  • says :
    I am Joining :) and I hope that the participants will understand the impacts which this Hour have on climate change and leave behind a good example of sustainability, not plastic bottles, cans and food waste.
    Posted 20-03-2017 23:07

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    I believe each hour is Earth Hour. The event is very important for me as I'm participating each year for past many years. Thanks Eco-Gen Team.
    Posted 13-03-2017 18:49

  • Anthony Emecheta says :
    How time flies.... It is March already . Let's stand together and march for mother earth
    Posted 04-03-2017 09:30

  • Ashtha Lamsal says :
    yay! much excited for celebration :)
    Posted 03-03-2017 23:36

  • says :
    I am so excited for this !!!

    Posted 03-03-2017 19:04

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