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In the form below, tell us about your school and an Elkay representative will work with you to identify the right ezH2O model for your location and calculate your special discounted price.
The ecoVessel team will work with you to set up your customized fundraising campaign (kit including posters, flyers and custom order forms), and design your ecoVessel bottles. They'll let you know how many bottles your group must sell to raise enough money to buy your ezH2O (average is 160 bottles)..
Have your students put up posters and take orders for your school's water bottles from friends, family and neighbors. We recommend a campaign window of 60 days to keep the excitement and energy high around reaching your fundraising goal. Have your teachers use the ezWish Kit Activity Materials to build interest in water, healthy hydration, and how the ezH2O can keep plastics out of our environment.
When you've sold all of your bottles, send your order and collected payments to ecoVessel. They'll ship your custom bottles to you, for you to distribute to those who’ve supported your campaign by ordering a bottle.
Contact your Elkay sales representative to place your ezH2O order. If you are using Elkay installation services, you can set up your appointment with them as well.
Your Elkay sales representative will let you know when you can expect your ezH2O. Watch the numbers add up and know you are doing your part to help remove plastics from our environment while promoting healthy hydration at your school!
While we are thinking about the negative impacts of plastics in our environment, it helps to connect with nature more directly. Few things can make this more personal than caring for something green.
Create an herb garden out of an empty six-pack of plastic bottles. Start with six bottles per student. Have students cut off the tops, punch a few holes in the bottom and fill each container with soil. Insert several seeds of different plant varieties into each container. Place containers in a larger drainage saucer.
Make sure students tend to the plants every few days to keep them watered. Once sprouts shoot up, have students put the plants in a sunny place to grow.
Head out to your local park for this adventure and clean up your coummunity in the process. Bring a bag with you, preferably an eco-friendly alternative to a plastic trash bag, and gather each of these items:
Break your group into seven teams. Using Gum Drop type candies and toothpicks, have each team research and then construct the chemical structure of the different plastics in the seven recycling codes: