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King County EcoConsumer - a natural balance of consuming and conserving
King County EcoConsumer – a natural balance of consuming and conserving  

EcoConsumer News & Media

With all the new products, resources and conflicting information out there, many of us get confused while trying to go green. The King County EcoConsumer project seeks to lessen that confusion through its extremely visible presence in the local media, including:

KOMO4 News (videos)

Selected EcoConsumer "show and tell" segments with Tom Watson, on the 4 p.m. news. You can also learn more about green products featured on these segments.

Tom Watson's Seattle Times Columns

Tom's EcoConsumer columns, which currently run on Saturdays in the Times' news section about every two weeks, began in April, 2005.

TV Ads - 2008 (videos)

These creative TV spots invite people to "ask the really important questions."

KCTS9 Connects (videos)

Selected "Green Watch" segments with Tom Watson, on "KCTS Connects" on KCTS9 public television.

TV Ads - 2006 & 2007 (videos)

EcoConsumer commercials that ran in 2006 and 2007.

Other Clips - TV, Radio, Print, Online

Selected examples of King County EcoConsumer media content or coverage.

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King County EcoConsumer Tom Watson shows KOMO4 news anchor Mary Nam locally-grown items available at community farmers markets

EcoConsumer on KOMO News

Tom Watson shows KOMO4 news anchor Mary Nam locally-grown items available at community farmers markets. Tom's live segments on the KOMO 4 p.m. news run at least once a month.

 
Tom Watson talks to Tony Ventrella about being an EcoConsumer

Comcast Newsmakers Interview

Tom Watson talks to Tony Ventrella about being an EcoConsumer in this Sept. 18, 2008, interview for a local segment on the CNN Headline News channel. Watch the Interview online (Windows Media).

Updated: Mar. 2, 2011


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