GW University Holds Contest to Redesign Recycling Trucks

From now until October 15, George Washington University (GW) is offering a contest to redesign the images on its recycling trucks that will promote the recycling message on campus.

The contest is only open to GW students and student organizations. To enter, a CD with a design in Illustrator, Corel Draw or Photo Shop format is required.

The winning design will be chosen in November and be displayed on GW recycling trucks soon after.

To see what other contests are taking place in your area, visit Earth911’s National Contests page.

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