The world needs ideas from people like you to help it embrace a greener lifestyle. Invent a product or service that can help to restore the planet's harmony, and tell Picnic Green Challenge about it by 30 August. You could win €500,000!
Do you have an Idea for saving the planet?
You can enter your idea in a competition and win lots of money!
Comments
Dear Trevor
Thanks for you comment on the OneClimate.net post about Picnic Green Challenge. Below is the link where you can download the entry form but if you have trouble, I've copied (also below) their Help text with an email address for you to contact:
"You can ask us anything about greenhouse-gas reduction or the entry procedure. Specialists are on hand to answer all your questions, whether they're about the environment, creativity, marketing, international rollouts or anything else. If your question is about climate change, we'll forward it to The Climate Group.
"Just write an email to marc@intent.nl in English (please include your telephone number and country as well as your email address). We will answer as soon as possible.
"Everyone is welcome to enter this contest, as long as your idea and plan of execution meet the criteria. You don't have to be an expert. And since the PICNIC Green Challenge is brand new, every question you ask will help us to explain things better in the future. So don't hesitate."
http://greenchallenge.picnicnetwork.org/form/ENTRY_FORM.doc
http://greenchallenge.picnicnetwork.org/index.php?p=enter is their main page.
Best wishes
Bry Lynas Dear Editor, I am very keen to save the planet. We have a solution for vehicles and portable power. I would like to enter the competition but I cannot download your application form. Please email to tj@metalectrique.com
Thanks
Trevor Jackson President Metalectrique SAS |


This is too late for the competition, but Cutting Waste is the most effective action now. About half of everything produced is wasted at some stage or another - a tremendous contribution to carbon emissions and wasted resources.
See http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozideas/wastecut.htm
which discusses what happens to jobs not needed - and jobs that are