
Students from the ETF decided to educate their community about consumerism and give their peers an alternative option to buying new for prom. With donations from a popular second-hand store in Boulder called Savers, and personal donations by several members of the ETF, the Green Dress Exchange was born!
The idea is simple: bring a dress and get a different one in return. If you don’t have a dress to exchange, bring $10.00 instead. That way students spend a lot less money (or no money at all) on new prom outfits and still keep their other dresses in use.

Cookies were baked, music was played, and many people arrived. Students from two high schools attended to trade their dresses, and all left happy and well-clad in their new gowns. In total around twenty-five people came, only one of whom paid the ten dollar fee.

The Green Dress Exchange was the first event of its kind for the ETF, one that will definitely be repeated and expanded upon in 2012.
The Earth Task Force (ETF) is a Cottonwood Institute-sponsored program at New Vista High School in Boulder, CO designed to give student an opportunity to take the lead to implement sustainability initiatives at their school.
This article was written by Vanessa Jacks and edited by Paige Doughty.
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