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Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction

Best Workplaces

Be inspired, learn something new and glean ideas for your own business by viewing the 2011 Best Workplaces profiles.

How do you keep employees motivated and enthusiastic?

Here are some suggestions to keep employees motivated and enthusiastic about recycling:

  • Publicize your program to employees through the company newsletter.
  • Regularly post recycling levels for employees to view.
  • Include recycling on staff meeting agendas.
  • Make sure all recycling bins are properly labeled.

There are also a number of business recognition programs that sponsor local, regional or national awards to acknowledge companies for their work in conservation, waste reduction and recycling.

Solid Waste

King County Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction

Local businesses are invited to demonstrate their commitment to waste reduction and recycling and apply for recognition through this program.

WasteWise

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) voluntary partnership program through which partners receive technical assistance and recognition for their waste reduction efforts.
Telephone: 1-800-EPA-WISE (1-800-372-9473)
http://www.epa.gov/wastewise (external link)

Hazardous Waste

EnviroStars

A regional program that certifies businesses for their efforts to prevent pollution and reduce hazardous waste. In King County, EnviroStars is a service of the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in partnership with the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance.
Telephone: 206-263-3063 or 1-877-220-7827
http://www.envirostars.com (external)

Energy Conservation

Energy Star

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program designed to help businesses of all sizes perform energy-efficient upgrades.
Telephone: 1-888-782-7937
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=join.join_index (external)

Greenhouse Emissions

Climate Wise

Assists businesses in tracking and reducing greenhouse emissions by making improvements in energy and resource efficiency and offers publicity for voluntary actions. Program is administered by Seattle City Light in cooperation with Seattle Public Utilities, the Seattle Business and Industry Resource Venture and other service providers.
Telephone: 206-684-3954
http://www.seattle.gov/light/conserve/business/climatewise/cv5_cw2.htm (external)

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Updated: Jun. 23, 2011


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