Going "green" is not just an adult endeavor. Teenagers sometimes get a bad rap for being self-involved and spending their free time posting on social networks. But a growing group of young people are proving on a daily basis how much they care for the plant. The Eco Company produces a national TV show hosted by teens who are committed to caring for the planet.
Television Show
The Eco Company website and show focuses on educating and inspiring activism in teenagers. The show itself focuses not on tedious environmental reports and interviews with adults but with the stories of teens making a difference. Videos created by teen viewers focus on local conservation efforts including organic farming, clean energy and recycling. Practical tips on simple ways to reduce your carbon footprint are offered for both teens and their parents. The interactive nature of the program and website encourages teenagers to submit their own videos to share what they or their school are doing to bolster an earth friendly lifestyle.
Grants
Becoming an Eco Company fan also has financial advantages. Each year the company offers $1,000 grants to teens or teen groups to further a local "green" goal. The Planet Connect student grants can also help an eco-minded teen develop an environmental internship opportunity. Projects which aid in protecting natural resources and habitats also qualify for grant funds.
Awards
While Eco Company is not yet a household name after only two years of syndication, but the educational efforts by the group have not gone unnoticed. The Environmental Media Association awarded Eco Company an awards for live-action children's television. Current show hosts have developed quite a cult following among young environmental enthusiasts. Eco Company commentators entertaining a viewership of approximately one hundred million include Jordan Fowler, Jessica Mann, Adam Courtin and Brendan Young.
Education
If you miss an episode or you local provider does not yet offer the broadcast, just visit the website to watch videos with your favorite teen. Children discover a new shopping alternative with clips from the Green Fashion Festival. Inspire your budding entrepreneur by watching videos of successful earth-friendly business and "green" commercial practices. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy informative and entertaining videos about salt pond restoration projects and animal habitat management. Sports fans will marvel at "green" ballparks around the world. Inspirational projects designed by teens may foster a similar idea in your own child. Volunteerism will surely look good on a college resume or job application and an eco-based business. Teenagers can become Eco Company website members without charge and network with other like-minded teens from across the globe.




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