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not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Concern for the environment is a major issue for many people. Eco Company tries to make teens interested in saving the environment. The show, hosted by a dynamic cast of teenagers, explores all aspects of being green and how people's actions impact the world. The ``Eco Company'' team reports on developments in renewable energies and alternative fuels, explores organic processes, profiles teens and organizations who are making a difference, and learns about the impact conservation and recycling can have on reducing one's carbon footprint.
Clean, quiet, fuel-efficient buses; plastic trash in the oceans; exotic pets.
Planting redwood trees; an urban farm; recycling textiles.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium; rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing sea otters; plastic trash in the oceans; climate change.
Restoring wetland areas; Girl Scouts help to restore a natural habitat for salmon; teens help to restore an overgrown grove of redwood trees; high-school students become interns for the Nature Conservancy.
An inner-city farm; Yale University; gleaning; healthy, sustainable food.
Rapping superhero Mr. Eco; activists at the Brower Center; Ally Maize, founder of the Green Youth Movement.
Alternative fuel/energy vehicles; Electric Vehicle Rally & Car Show; a family greens up a Volkswagen Beetle; the Big Green Bus.
Children search a farm's fields for duck eggs to save them from destruction; high-school students capture foxes on Santa Cruz Island; documenting sand crabs; using animal waste.
High-school students help to bring electricity to people around the world; designing and building a house; the Monterey Bay Aquarium's WATCH program.
A college has zero net energy as its goal; smart lights; high-schoolers can attend a three-year environmental science and design program.
A high-school student starts a campaign to save water in the community; teens perform home energy audits; fourth graders conduct a campus-wide trash audit; middle-schoolers get a climate-change lesson.
Chef Jamie Oliver's Big Rig Teaching Kitchen; a facility uses leftover food and other green waste to generate electricity; sisters use their entrepreneurial spirit and musical talents to help people in need.
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