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Published on March 3rd, 2008

Consult Earth911.com with Earth Day Questions

Scottsdale, AZ—With less than two months until Earth Day, Earth911.com can be your resource to Make Every Day Earth Day™. Earth911.com’s Earth Day site provides actionable information on the environment’s most popular holiday.

WHO: Earth911.com, the nation’s resource for actionable local information on recycling and product stewardship that empowers consumers to act locally, live responsibly and contribute to sustainability through http://earth911.com and the toll-free 1-800-CLEANUP hotline.

WHEN: For the next two months, use Earth911.com’s content to generate story ideas for Earth Day. Topics range from:

  • Recycling electronics
  • Buying recycled content products
  • Evaluating the lifecycle of your products

WHY: Earth Day is the #1 day for media coverage on the environment. Get a head start on this year’s coverage by checking out Earth911.com’s resources.

HOW: Visit Earth911.com’s special Earth Day site.

Media Contact
Trey Granger
Earth911.com
(480) 337-3326
tgranger@earth911.com

About Earth911.com

Earth 911 delivers actionable local information on recycling and product stewardship that empowers consumers to act locally, live responsibly and contribute to sustainability.

Both the Earth911.com site and 1-800-CLEANUP toll-free hotline are provided at no cost to the user or taxpayer. Earth911.com centralizes information and resources into a single user-friendly, neutral and non-governmental network.

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