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Sept. 29, 2010
Issaquah resident, a longtime recycler, is a Recycling Superstar (external)
Wayne Elson started recycling cans and bottles 30 years ago — long before recycling became as simple as a trip to the curb—from the Issaquah Press.
Sept. 28, 2010
Auburn man among King County’s best and brightest recycling superstars (external)
Auburn resident and recycling superstar Michael Wilson was nominated for the “Recycling Superstar” contest by his daughter, Megan, for his motivation to reuse and recycle everything he can to save money, the planet or both.—from the Auburn Reporter.
Sept. 28, 2010
Maple Valley woman one of the best and brightest recycling superstars (external)
Maple Valley resident Laura Ramon was one of the winners of the the King County Solid Waste Division’s “Recycling Superstar” contest—from the Maple Valley Reporter.
Sept. 28, 2010
King County finds the best and brightest recycling superstars
The creative talent of King County residents has been brought to light with the King County Solid Waste Division’s “Recycling Superstar” contest.
July 28, 2008
Outsource Marketing again named King County ‘Best Recycling Workplace’ (external)
From Eastside Business
July 26, 2008
Redmond’s Accents et Cetera gets nod for recycling (external)
From The Redmond Reporter
July 23, 2008
Six businesses named best places to recycle (external)
From The Kirkland Reporter
July 18, 2008
Eastside companies are 34 of 50 Best Workplaces for Recycling (external)
These workplaces demonstrated the very best recycling programs in their business practices and for their employees—from Eastside Business
July 17, 2008
King County announces second-annual ‘Best Workplaces for Recycling’ list
July 20, 2007
King County's latest recycling incentive: praise (PDF, 315 K)
From the Puget Sound Business Journal
July 20, 2007
King County announces ‘best workplaces for recycling’
First-annual list recognizes local companies with exemplary recycling practices
Feb. 24, 2007
Decorated bins drum up support for recycling (external)
From the Federal Way Mirror
Feb. 20, 2007
You might call this unusual art exhibit "trashy" (external - video)
"Project Driveway" is a collection of recycling bins designed by 23 different organizations in the area to encourage people to do a better job of recycling.
Streaming video from KOMO 4 News
Feb. 16, 2007
The art of trash talk
Decorated bins go on exhibit with a message: Recycle more
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Feb. 16, 2007
King County recycling campaign launches 'Project Driveway' traveling exhibit (DNRP news release)
Updated: Mar. 3, 2011