- Tide Coldwater offers up to 80% energy savings in every load. *
- By switching from bottled water to PUR faucet filtered water, you can save up to $600 a year** and make over a thousand bottles disappear***.
- Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max are made with 10% less average material weight****. Moms using Pampers Swaddlers and Cruisers today have generated 15 million fewer pounds of waste than in 2007*****

Enter to Win: We are celebrating Earth Month with P&G too by giving away a sample package of Pampers Cruisers and Tide laundry detergent, as well as coupons for PUR and Tide compacted powder laundry detergent (total value of coupons: $7) in a Target reusable shopping bag. Simply leave a "future friendly" comment or tip below to be entered.
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An email address is required to enter. Please leave it in your comment, or make sure one is visible for me to find in your blogger profile. If you qualify for additional entries please comment separately telling us which options you have used. Please limit your tweets to once daily. A single winner will be chosen via random.org (unless multiple prizes are specified). The winner will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours to reply before a new winner is chosen. This contest is open to 18 + USA only. Ends on 4/18/11 @ 11:59PM CST.
Much thanks to P&G for providing us with a chance to giveaway this future friendly gift pack as well providing us with one.
*By switching from warm/cold to cold/cold for all loads in a standard top loader machine with an electric water heater set at 140F.
**Comparing the annual capacity and average price of PUR pitcher system and 3 refills to the corresponding number of average price of 16 oz. water bottles.
***Based on average consumption of 3 bottles of water per household per day.
**** Cruisers with Dry Max versus Cruisers 2007.
*****Based on 2010 sales volume for Swaddlers/Cruisers.
