OneTab™, the Smarter Greener Cleaner headquartered in London, is teaming up with Fanshawe College arts programs to give students the opportunity to earn cash by making environmentally conscious works of art.
The Student Creative Competition encourages art students to use their creativity to grow awareness of recycled plastic. THE CHALLENGE: Create a design or art piece that represents recycled plastic. The contest is free to enter and open to all Fanshawe College School of Design and Contemporary Media students. First prize is $500, second prize is $300, and third prize is $200.
OneTabs™ are colour-coded, concentrated cleaning tabs that dissolve in any available 750 ml (25.4 fl. oz.) bottle, using tap water. OneTabs™ eliminate the need to purchase plastic bottles, thereby reducing plastic waste.100% all-natural, eco-friendly, biodegradable formulas of OneTabs™ clean every room in your household. OneTab™ refills are available in All-Purpose, Glass, Bathroom and Anti-Bacterial formulas.
Competition registration is open until March 13, 2020, and the submission deadline is April 13, 2020. Artworks will be on display at the Siskind Gallery (Fanshawe). Winners to be chosen via public votes on social media.
More information: OneTabs.ca
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