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Last updated on Wednesday, September 10, 2014
(INDIANAPOLIS) - As a part of America Recycles Day, the Indiana Recycling Coalition is hosting a recycling video contest.
This year's theme is "I Want to be Recycled." This is also Keep America Beautiful's campaign for the year. You can find out more information about the "I Want to be Recycled" campaign by visiting www.iwanttoberecycled.org.
The IRC is looking for Indiana high school students (grades 9 through 12) to produce 30-second videos to help educate Hoosiers on the environmental impacts of recycling. This year's theme focuses on the value of recycled goods and what they can become if they are recycled rather than thrown in the trash. Participating schools will have the opportunity to receive cash prizes for their work.
Prizes:
Rachel Morris
317-632-5915
rachel@indianarecycling.org
About the Indiana Recycling Coalition
The Indiana Recycling Coalition (IRC) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization formed in 1989 to support waste reduction, reuse, composting and recycling activities in Indiana. The IRC's members include state and local governments, business, industry, not-for-profits and individuals. Visit the IRC website at www.indianarecycling.org and follow @INRecycling on Twitter.
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