Friday, September 5th, 2008

Sustained increased consumption of bottled water has taken a toll on our natural resources and has polluted our environment. Most common plastic in bottled water is PET plastics (polyethylene terephthalate) and is manufactured using natural gas and petroleum. This process exhausts more than seventeen million barrels of gas or the equivalent to fueling over one million cars for over one year. Colleges and universities are taking a “front seat” approach by developing high-quality water filtration systems on campus.
Institutes of higher learning in both the U.S. and Canada are reducing students’ pollution caused by these water bottles by developing water filtration systems on campus. Campus Solutions, Inc. is offering brands the opportunity to go green on campus by teaming up on these campus eco-friendly improvements. Campaigns against bottled water and the support of clean water programs on college campuses will improve a brand’s image among a demographic that rewards environmental responsibility through their purchase decisions. Numerous branding opportunities are available generating great exposure on each campus.
It may come as a shock to most people to learn that bottled water is not necessarily safer than most tap and well water. Campus Solutions, Inc. provides both secondary education and higher education institutions with consulting services and strategy development for their institutions’ water filtration systems. For more information, please visit our website at www.campussolutionsinc.com or feel free to reach Bryan Carbone at bryan.
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Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Campus Solutions Inc., one of only a few firms specializing in college event marketing, has established a new college media outlet that allows brands to reach students and Go Green on campus. Campus Solutions is working with corporations to implement a number of Go Green projects on colleges and universities that either limit unnecessary waste; conserve our natural resources; provide corporate-sponsored tree planting initiatives or encourage campus beautification projects. Each of these strategies delivers unparalleled brand awareness, generates brand appreciation amongst the prized college student demographic and allows brands to demonstrate their greenness.
Unnecessary waste of paper, plastic, aluminum, and cell phones occurs on campus everyday. Campus Solutions and our higher education partners are providing exclusive go green on campus opportunities on recycling receptacles that will be displayed throughout campus. The amount of paper that is never recycled is staggering, so is the waste from the packaging material during back to school or beverage containers throughout the year.
Your brand’s message will be visible throughout the campus, within the residence halls and associated with the school’s proactive measures to help reduce and recycle our natural resources. A Go Green on campus recycling strategy will be tailored specific to your brand and can be either regional or national in scope. For more information, please visit our website at www.campussolutionsinc.com or email Bryan Carbone directly at Bryan.
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