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DEP HONORS RECYLING LEADERS AND POETRY CONTEST WINNERS (09/P22) TRENTON – A construction company using recycled steel to build Meadowlands Stadium, a pharmaceuticals firm that diverts food waste from landfills, and a woman who teaches Bergen County schoolchildren the importance of recycling are among those honored as New Jersey’s recycling leaders, Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello announced today. “From the gridiron to our corporate board rooms and our schools, the recycling ethic is strong in New Jersey,” Commissioner Mauriello said in announcing the DEP’s recycling leadership award and poetry contest winners. “Recycling remains one of the best ways to show that we care about the environment. The simple act of separating recyclables from our trash not only saves natural resources, it strengthens our economy and reduces the greenhouse gases that cause climate change. On behalf of Governor Jon S. Corzine, congratulations to all of today’s winners for their efforts in building a greener and more sustainable New Jersey.” The awards were presented during the 29th New Jersey Recycling Symposium and Awards Luncheon in Eatontown. The DEP and the Association of New Jersey Recyclers co-sponsor the event each year. The awards ceremony recognizes the vision, innovation and leadership of individuals, organizations, businesses and government agencies that have taken notable steps to boost recycling during the past year. During the event, winners of the annual recycling poetry contest for children in fourth through sixth grades also were honored. “These poems, many accompanied by creative pieces of art, demonstrate commitment to recycling and passion for the environment,” Commissioner Mauriello said. “Our future is in good hands.” Following are the Recycling Awards: Institution Winner: South Jersey Healthcare Business Winner: Ortho McNeil Janssen Pharmaceuticals Government Winner: Ocean City Government Winner: Edison Department of Public Works Outstanding Educator/Educational Program Winner: Lori Russo Recycling Industry Winner: Trans-Americas Textile Recycling Co. Commissioner’s Award Winner: New Meadowlands Stadium Co. Poetry Contest Awards Fourth grade: Morgan Howell, Greenwich Elementary School, Stewartsville; Allyson Winters, Walnut Street Elementary School, Toms River; Elizabeth Barbier, McKenzie Elementary School, East Rutherford; Giovanni Privitera, St. Anne’s School, Jersey City. Fifth grade: Tara Prabhu, Thomas P. Hughes Elementary School, Berkeley Heights; Sophia Gulati, Brookside Upper Elementary School, Westwood; Nico Blasucci, Academy of St. Francis of Assisi, Totowa; Brandon Danley, Notre Dame Regional School, Landisville. Sixth grade: Sojung Koh, Fort Lee School No. 1, Fort Lee; Natalie Zychlinski, Our Lady of Mount Virgin School, Middlesex; Isabel Soriaga, St. Cecelia School, Iselin; Kelsey Kapski, Saints Philip and James School, Phillipsburg. | |
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