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NRCS Receives Recycling Partnership Award
“Recycling Partnership Award” from the Washington State Recycling
Association
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For its part in providing assistance that led to more than 132 tons of
agricultural plastics being recycled during the past two years, NRCS has received the
Recycling Partnership
Award from the Washington State Recycling Association (WSRA).
Each year WSRA awards outstanding recycling professionals, innovative government
administrators, and citizens making a measurable difference in improving
recycling vitality and environmental well being statewide.
In 2006, NRCS provided a $34,000
Conservation Innovation Grant to RE Sources for Sustainable Communities to
develop an infrastructure for recycling farm plastics in a seven-county area of
northwest Washington. The partnership promoted the concept of agricultural
plastics recycling with 28, one-day recycling collection events at different
locations in the seven counties over the two-year life of the project.
Nearly 1,000 members of the northwest farming community as well as the nursery
industry and hobby gardeners were contacted through the project. Private
recycling companies documented the 132 tons of plastic collected for recycling
with help from RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, which oversaw the
project’s coordination.
“Hats off to NRCS for its willingness to
fund the two-year agricultural plastics recycling pilot program in an effort to
preserve air quality,” said Lisa Friend, outreach recycling coordinator for RE
Sources for Sustainable Communities. “This project serves as a model of
cooperation between government, farmers and recyclers and has created a strong
new recycling stream for Washington State,” she said.
“It’s remarkable to see what an organization like RE Sources for Sustainable
Communities can accomplish though their cooperative community outreach efforts,“
NRCS State Conservationist Gus Hughbanks said. “The real heroes are the workers,
the volunteers, the agricultural cooperators and the community organizations
that made this project a reality. Still, I’m certainly delighted that the NRCS
innovation grant helped provide the financial foundation for this outstanding
program and we’re honored by the recognition.”
Your contact is Washington NRCS Assistant State Conservationist
Dave Brown
at 509/323-2971
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