Student Toter Scavenger Hunt
Saturday, April 6, 2024 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
- LocationThroughout Campus
- DescriptionFrom April 1-7, the Notre Dame Sustainability Office invites you to find as many recycling toters as possible on campus to win a prize for your dorm! Each form submission is one (1) point; one submission per toter ID. The dorm with the most submissions wins funding for their dorm! You must have either your face or your Notre Dame ID card in the photo with the toter to count.
Already found a toter? Start making submissions here!
Sample of recycling toters you can find on campus.
- Websitehttps://green.nd.edu/events/2024/04/06/student-toter-scavenger-hunt/
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