You may recall that we announced the Project Green Prom contest put together by Teens Turning Green. Teens had the chance to make a video and send it in to win a green makeover of their school’s prom. Congrats to Claudia O. from Dallas for winning with this video.
Even though the contest part of Project Green Prom is over, there is a ton more information on the Teens Turning Green website about ways that teens can make thoughtful decisions and informed purchases for prom season.
Beginning with greener alternatives in hair, make up, skin and body care products and extending to include prom attire and accessories, décor, transportation and flowers, their goal is to inspire teens across the country to action that will sustain our health and that of our planet.
Got a green prom tip? Let us hear it.

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That’s a pretty great video. I wish we’d all thought about that stuff when I was going to my proms.
April 13th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Congratulations to Claudia O for a fantastic video! And congrats to all the girls who submitted entries – its great to see so much green planning for proms! For additional green prom alternatives, you might also want to consider eco-friendly, fashion-forward dresses made with organic cotton, bamboo, and soy such as by Kelly Lane. These garments are much better on the environment (and your skin) than conventional cotton and also look beautiful. Eco-friendly, fair trade purses such as recycled soda pull tab purses are also a great option, because they aer very cute, they help fuel the recycling market, and they empower the women artisans who make them (who come from underpriviledged backgrounds). Good luck to everyone in making their proms green!
April 13th, 2009 at 3:16 pm
That was a great video…and some really great ideas! Congrats!!
April 13th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
That was a great video! Congratulations to Claudia!
April 13th, 2009 at 5:46 pm
my favorite meal is soup. today I made soup from leftover ham bone and the neck and giblets of the turkey I made for easter. In it I added chopped carrots, half an onion, sliced cucumber, yellow pepper cut up, and added my own seasonings like cayenne pepper, black pepper, and then some greek seasoning as well as vegeta. Variations on this is the spices and the veggies, I normally use what I have in the fridge or freezer (sometimes I cut fresh veggies and freeze them right away for quick soups like this one. Leftover ‘cheap soup’ is cool and easy. You can do it with almost anything and I say let your creative juices flow when you make it:)
April 14th, 2009 at 2:05 am
[...] Green, including a trip to New York, an eco prom dress, and eco makeup, skin and haircare products. Here is the winning video. Pretty great ideas I [...]
April 30th, 2009 at 10:01 am
your site is very interesting, i have read a few of the articles on your website now….. and i add this site to my bookmarks….
December 28th, 2011 at 2:35 pm