Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders.
How will you change the world?

Some of today’s greatest business minds got their big ideas on campus and Walmart Canada believes the next big green leader with the next big green idea could be a student.

We know that business can be stronger while also being more environmentally sustainable, so we’re inviting post-secondary students from across Canada to submit their best sustainable business idea to the Walmart Green Student Challenge.

The winner will take home $30,000 for themselves, and $30,000 for their school.

So, how will you change the world?

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Submissions must be received by Jan. 20/2012 at 5pm ET. Open to legal residents of Canada, at least age of majority in their province/territory of residence, who are enrolled as a full-time or part-time student in a post-secondary educational institution in Canada. Five (5) prizes avail.: one (1) Grand Prize of $30,000 + donation of $30,000 to winner’s school, and one (1) prize each for 2nd through 5th place winners worth $20,000, $10,000, $6,000, and $4,000, respectively. Semi-Finalists will also receive (and must attend) a trip to Toronto for Round 2 judging and live presentation on or about March 1/2012. Odds of winning depend on entrants’ skill and ability to adhere to the judging criteria and the number of Entries rec’d. Math skill-test. question, internet access & valid email address all req’d. Details & full contest rules: www.sharegreen.ca/student.

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