Paper Retriever Asks Phoenix Kids What It Means to 'Be Green' ; As Part of Earth Day Celebration, Community Recycling Program Launches Contest for Kids to Explain How Recycling Impacts the Community

U.S. NewswireApril 06, 2010

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PHOENIX, April 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Paper Retriever, a community paper-recycling program, today announced a competition for school- aged children, grades K-8, aimed at encouraging them to be good stewards of the environment. Until April 14th, Paper Retriever will call on students to submit their creative answer to the question, "how does recycling impact your community?" online at www.paperretriever.com/recyclingcreativitychallenge to celebrate Earth Day.

The top six finalists, as judged by a Paper Retriever panel, will receive a $500 savings bond for their creative, original written or photographic response illustrating how recycling impacts their individual community. In addition, Paper Retriever will also make a $500 donation to the Paper Retriever host location of the winner's choice. The winning entries will be announced on Earth Day, April 22, 2010.

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Paper Retriever Asks Phoenix Kids What It Means to 'Be Green' ; As Part of Earth Day Celebration, Community Recycling Program Launches Contest for Kids to Explain How Recycling Impacts the Community

"Paper Retriever strives not only to better the environment and local communities through recycling, but also to educate ab...

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