PROJECT GREEN CHALLENGE DAY 22
Challenge Doodle

Nature

WHAT LESSONS CAN NATURE TEACH US?

Nature surrounds us, shapes our communities, and gives meaning to daily life. Yet modern systems too often treat it as something to extract or sell. Protecting the planet requires a new mindset — one that values ecosystems not only for what they provide, but for their beauty, wisdom, and inherent worth.


If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. The world’s people have spoken. Their message is clear.

— David Attenborough, broadcaster, biologist, writer, and natural historian
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Across the world, communities are reimagining our relationship with the natural world through the Rights of Nature movement. Countries such as Ecuador and New Zealand have granted ecosystems legal standing, empowering Indigenous and local groups to defend forests, rivers, and biodiversity. In October 2025, wetlands scientists called for global legal recognition of wetlands as rights-bearing ecosystems — highlighting how such protections could safeguard water quality, prevent flooding, and store carbon. This vision echoes knowledge long held by Indigenous peoples: nature is not separate from human life — it is a living system that sustains us all.

A major challenge remains that land, water and biodiversity are still valued mainly in economic terms. The concept of Natural Capital helps governments measure Earth’s stock of natural assets — soil, air, water, and living organisms as the foundation of our economies. Yet traditional models continue to prioritize profit over people and planet.

New frameworks are emerging to rebalance this. True Cost Accounting includes hidden impacts — such as carbon emissions, pollution, and public-health costs — in the real price of goods. In 2025, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) convened a global summit to expand these methods across food systems, while African nations integrated Natural Capital Accounting into climate-resilient development plans. The Circular Economy, inspired by nature’s own cycles, offers another path: designing products and systems so that materials are reused, repaired, or regenerated rather than discarded. Circular strategies could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by up to 39% by 2032, especially in the food, fashion, and construction sectors.

These models show that restoring ecosystems and strengthening economies can go hand in hand. Businesses can already lead this shift. Everyone, for example, demonstrates what’s possible through safe, non-toxic body-care products made with renewable biofuels from beets, trees, and other natural materials — proving that innovation can work with nature, not against it.

Nature itself also offers solutions. Biomimicry, the practice of learning from nature’s designs and systems, inspires breakthroughs across fields. From Velcro modeled after burrs to bullet trains shaped like the kingfisher’s beak, the natural world has long guided human invention. Today, innovators study how forests recover after wildfires to inform community resilience and how decomposition cycles can inspire circular fashion systems. The Biomimicry Institute champions this movement, showing that when we learn from nature’s intelligence, we move beyond sustainability toward true regeneration.

Each of us has a role to play in this transformation. Every act of care — planting a tree, choosing a reusable product, restoring a green space, or supporting eco-conscious companies — contributes to a culture that values nature as a partner, not a resource. When individual choices align with planetary principles, small actions multiply into powerful change.

Revaluing, respecting, and learning from nature isn’t just environmentalism. It’s the foundation of a thriving, equitable future for all who share this living planet.

PARTNERS

Guayaki
Guayaki

CHALLENGE

Green

20 POINTS

THINK

Nature sustains all life — yet our economies often treat it only as something to take. We can help shift that by supporting companies that use business as a force for good, valuing people, planet, and prosperity equally. Every conscious purchase becomes a vote for the kind of world we want to build.


CHALLENGE

  • Explore the B Corp and 1% for the Planet directories. Pick one certified company whose mission inspires you.
  • Take one personal action that supports their values — for example, swap one product you use for a sustainable alternative they make.
  • Write a short thank-you or encouragement message to the company on social media or email.
  • Share their story with a friend or family member and explain why you chose them.
  • Post a photo that represents your action (your swap, message, or moment of conversation). In your caption, describe the company, one thing you learned about its impact, and why mindful consumption matters.
  • Tag @TurningGreenOrg, @biomimicryinstitute, and @everyoneproducts in both the image and caption, and use #PGC2025.

SUBMIT YOUR WORK

  1. Create a PDF: Combine your responses into a single PDF.
  2. Include: Your name (or team name), username, and school on the PDF.
  3. File Naming: firstname_lastname_day22_green_2025.pdf or teamname_day22_green_2025
  4. Example: kasie_jones_day22_green_2025.pdf or GreenTeam_day22_green_2025.pdf
  5. Avoid Symbols: (including #) or spaces in the file name.
  6. File Size: Must be under 5 MB.
  7. Submit: Upload your PDF. If you do not see the upload button, you need to login. A green confirmation message will appear if your submission is successful. If you don’t see this, please try again.
  8. Points: If your total points don’t update, your submission may not have uploaded correctly—please retry. 
  9. Check Score: Go to Edit Profile on the bottom navigation bar; your score appears at the top of the page.
  10. Questions: Email info@turninggreen.org.
  11. Social Media: Tag @TurningGreenOrg on Instagram and use #PGC2025.
The deadline for entering this challenge has passed.

Greener

40 POINTS

THINK

Recognizing the Rights of Nature challenges us to see Earth’s ecosystems as living communities with their own value and voice. From rivers with legal personhood to forests protected by Indigenous guardians, this movement redefines what it means to protect life and justice for the planet.


CHALLENGE

  • Research Ecuador or New Zealand’s Rights of Nature laws, then identify one local ecosystem — a river, park, forest, or coastline — that you care about.
  • Imagine that this place could speak for itself.
    • What would it say?
    • What would it ask us to protect or restore?
  • Create a short “Declaration of Rights for Nature” for this local ecosystem. You can write it as a short letter, illustrated poster, or 30-second spoken-word or video message.
  • Post your declaration to Instagram. In your caption, share one thing you learned from Ecuador or New Zealand’s example and one way you think your community could adopt similar ideas.
  • Tag @TurningGreenOrg, @biomimicryinstitute, and @everyoneproducts in both the image and caption, and use #PGC2025.

SUBMIT YOUR WORK

    1. Create a PDF: Combine your responses into a single PDF.
    2. Include: Your name (or team name), username, and school on the PDF.
    3. File Naming: firstname_lastname_day22_greener_2025.pdf or teamname_day22_greener_2025
    4. Example: kasie_jones_day22_greener_2025.pdf or GreenTeam_day22_greener_2025.pdf
    5. Avoid Symbols: (including #) or spaces in the file name.
    6. File Size: Must be under 5 MB.
    7. Submit: Upload your PDF. If you do not see the upload button, you need to login. A green confirmation message will appear if your submission is successful. If you don’t see this, please try again.
    8. Points: If your total points don’t update, your submission may not have uploaded correctly—please retry. 
    9. Check Score: Go to Edit Profile on the bottom navigation bar; your score appears at the top of the page.
    10. Questions: Email info@turninggreen.org.
    11. Social Media: Tag @TurningGreenOrg on Instagram and use #PGC2025.
The deadline for entering this challenge has passed.

Greenest

60 POINTS

THINK

Nature is the world’s most brilliant engineer. By studying how living systems adapt, we can design solutions that restore balance and resilience. This practice, called biomimicry, shows how nature’s designs can inspire innovation for people and the planet.


CHALLENGE

  • Explore AskNature.org and browse examples of biological strategies or bio-inspired designs.
  • Choose one natural process or organism that fascinates you — such as coral reefs or wildfire resilience— and learn how it solves a challenge in its ecosystem.
  • Then, create your own bio-inspired solution for a real-world problem in your school, community, or daily life. This could be a visual concept or prototype.
  • You can present this through a 2 minute video or photograph(s).
  • Share your creation on Instagram. In your caption, explain how the natural example inspired your design and what problem your idea could help solve.
  • Tag @TurningGreenOrg, @biomimicryinstitute, and @everyoneproducts in both the image and caption, and use #PGC2025.

SUBMIT YOUR WORK

    1. Create a PDF: Combine your responses into a single PDF including any links.
    2. Include: Your name (or team name), username, and school on the PDF.
    3. File Naming: firstname_lastname_day22_greenest_2025.pdf or teamname_day22_greenest_2025
    4. Example: kasie_jones_day22_greenest_2025.pdf or GreenTeam_day22_greenest_2025.pdf
    5. Avoid Symbols: (including #) or spaces in the file name.
    6. File Size: Must be under 5 MB.
    7. Submit: Upload your PDF. If you do not see the upload button, you need to login. A green confirmation message will appear if your submission is successful. If you don’t see this, please try again.
    8. Points: If your total points don’t update, your submission may not have uploaded correctly—please retry. 
    9. Check Score: Go to Edit Profile on the bottom navigation bar; your score appears at the top of the page.
    10. Questions: Email info@turninggreen.org.
    11. Social Media: Tag @TurningGreenOrg on Instagram and use #PGC2025.
The deadline for entering this challenge has passed.

PRIZES

Up to 10 Greener and 10 Greenest outstanding submissions will be selected as winners.

Each Greener Winner will receive:

  • Everyone 3-in-One Soap, Nourishing Lotion, and Hand Sanitizer – gentle, plant-based essentials crafted for everyday self-care using pure botanical ingredients and sustainable packaging. Everyone creates clean, cruelty-free body care that nurtures people and planet through responsible sourcing and regenerative business practices.
  • Botanical Interests Flower Seeds: thoughtfully curated seed varieties to cultivate vibrant blooms that attract pollinators and connect people to the natural world. Botanical Interests inspires gardeners to grow sustainably, supporting biodiversity and organic growing methods that restore ecosystems.

Each Greenest Winner will receive:

  • Everyone Dreamy Shampoo, Mighty Conditioner, Super Scalp Scrub, Power Rinse, and Shiny Hair Oil: a complete clean-beauty hair care collection formulated with nourishing botanicals and natural extracts. Everyone champions transparency and sustainability through zero-waste manufacturing, renewable energy, and safe, effective ingredients.
  • Leaf, Cloud, Crow: A Weekly Backyard Journal — a reflective guided notebook that encourages observation, curiosity, and reconnection with the rhythms of nature. Spiegel & Grau publishes thought-provoking works that invite mindful engagement with the environment and everyday life.