Mission Statement:

Our Green University is a marketing company committed to the conservation of earth's resources and habitats, and the survival of its struggling populations. We believe that through the provision of cost-effective green products we can begin to curb the damaging consumer habits that afflict our planet, and through the philanthropic provision of these same products, offer aid to those people struggling in the developing world.

The Next Generation:

Our Green University is a water project, committed to the promotion of portable water filtration products to students by their schools. For students, it is during their college years that they develop lifelong methodologies and consumer behaviors. Through education and the availability of eco-friendly avenues, a university can offer its student body a more sustainable future.

We seek to replace bottled water on college campuses, and by extension, affect change in a generation that has grown up with environmentally damaging alternatives. Easily incorporated with the universities' ongoing sustainability campaigns, Our Green University gives voice to the next generation of green initiatives while providing an outlet for international giving.

University World Stewardship Program:

We learn from Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary General, that "water related diseases are responsible for 80 percent of illnesses and deaths in the developing world." This devastation is preventative, and through our University World Stewardship program we facilitate sponsorships between orphanages and communities in the third world with patron universities to supply our water filtration systems free-of-cost.

Buy a Bottle, Give a Bottle Campaign:

We also run the "Buy a Bottle, Give a Bottle" campaign, a One-for-One model inspired by our friends TOMS Shoes. For every Relief Bottle purchased in our online store, we will donate one to a person in need. Together we can bring relief to our planet and its inhabitants.

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