Feb. 16, 2007
King County recycling campaign launches ‘Project Driveway’ traveling exhibit
Local organizations transform recycling bins into works of art
King County Solid Waste Division wants everyone to see recycling in a whole new light.
Today,
the county kicks off “Project Driveway” – a traveling exhibit of 23
recycling bins that have been made over by local organizations such as
Woodland Park Zoo, the Seahawks, Harley-Davidson and Starbucks.
This
unusual art collection will be on exhibit at Westfield Southcenter
shopping mall in Tukwila until March 2 when it begins traveling to
several other locations this spring – The Commons at Federal Way,
Factoria Mall, Crossroads Bellevue, Westlake Center and finally at
Woodland Park Zoo for Earth Day weekend in April.
“We hope this fun exhibit will encourage the community to recycle all
they can at home,” said Sharon Aller of the King County Solid Waste
Division. “These great organizations, including bin providers Waste
Management and Allied Waste, help us remind people that just a little
more recycling can make a big difference for the environment.”
Each 96-gallon, 4-foot-tall recycling container has been decorated
in the spirit of the participating organization and with a recycling
message:
• T-Mobile turned their bin into a giant flip-style phone, explaining how to recycle cell phones;
• Woodland Park Zoo topped their container with motorized northwest pond turtles made from recycled materials;
• The Seattle Seahawks’ bin celebrates the “Spirit of 12.”
“Project Driveway” is part of King County’s ongoing recycling education
campaign, “Recycle More, It’s Easy to Do,” which was launched in
September. Currently, more than half of what ends up in King County’s
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill is readily recyclable.
The campaign seeks to increase residential recycling rates by
asking people to take a few simple steps and recycle more, including:
• Knowing what recyclables are in their garbage;
• Setting up a convenient recycling location or two in their home;
• Involving the entire family in recycling;
• Making the effort to clean out recyclable containers; and
• Adding food waste to yard waste bins (in select cities).
For a list of participating organizations and a complete schedule
for “Project Driveway,” visit www.metrokc.gov/recyclemore.