The Innovate Green Challenge (formerly known as the Innovate Waste Challenge) was open to applications from Flagstaff residents and businesses through April 7, 2025. One previous winner of the challenge was Tyler Linner, who planned to repurpose plastic from broken snow sleds -- pictured above, in a 2019 file photo -- into new products.Â
The Innovate Green Challenge (formerly known as the Innovate Waste Challenge) was open to applications from Flagstaff residents and businesses through April 7, 2025. One previous winner of the challenge was Tyler Linner, who planned to repurpose plastic from broken snow sleds -- pictured above, in a 2019 file photo -- into new products.Â
Do you have an innovative idea to promote environmental sustainability in Flagstaff? If so, the city wants to hear from you in the Innovate Green Challenge, a partnership between the Sustainability and Economic Development departments.Â
Now in its fifth year, the Innovate Green Challenge -- formerly called the Innovate Waste Challenge -- is open to applications from Flagstaff residents and businesses interested in creative climate action. The application period is open through April 7, to be followed by a pitch competition on April 11 and April 12. Participants can win up to $30,000 in cash awards.
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