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The King County EcoConsumer program helps answer your green questions – even ones you don't know you have! Check out the EcoConsumer page on Facebook.

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King County Green Teams
The King County Green Team program supports clubs and classes in King County schools in their environmental stewardship projects. Check out the King County Green Teams page on Facebook.

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Recycle More. It's Easy To Do.
The "Recycle More. It’s Easy to Do." campaign encourages increased recycling among residents and businesses in King County. Check out the "Recycle More. It’s Easy to Do." page on Facebook.

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King County EcoConsumer Tom Watson does environmental public education for King County – presentations, media stuff, etc. – and has fun doing it! Follow EcoConsumer on twitter.

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What is RSS? Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. The Solid Waste Division offers RSS feeds for use in news readers and Web logs (blogs). These feeds include headlines, summaries and links to full articles. When you click on an RSS subscription button below, you will be prompted to subscribe using your news reader of choice. To learn more about RSS technology see this Wikipedia article (external) or view a comprehensive list of RSS feed aggregators (external).

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EcoConsumer blog
Insights and musings from Tom Watson—King County's own EcoConsumer—about environmental issues, products, eco-friendly behavior and whatever else is on his mind. The most recent EcoConsumer blog postings are included here.

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Go, Green Team! blog
News and information about the awesome Green Teams in King County schools. The most recent Go, Green Team! blog postings are included here.

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Updated: Jul. 13, 2010


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