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Blue Skies Recycling, Helping Boeing Protect the Wild Blue Yonder, Earth Day 2011

Blue Skies Recycling was in attendance at the 2011 Boeing Earth Day Celebration in St. Louis, Missouri, where they educated Boeing employees about the benefits of organic waste recycling.

    ST. LOUIS, MO, May 25, 2011 /Environment PR News/ -- In conjunction with Boeing's ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility, Blues Skies Recycling participated in Boeing's Earth Day 2011 Celebration. Boeing St. Louis is the headquarters for Integrated Defense Systems and employs nearly 16,000 people. Since 1998 Boeing has cut energy use by more than a third and hazardous waste by more than half. This spring thousands of Boeing employees participated in Earth Day projects around the world, many aimed at protecting natural resources.

Action, education, and involvement were goals for the annual Earth Day Celebration. Blue Skies Recycling was proud to be part of such a worldwide event. Blue Skies joined 30 other vendors at Boeing's St. Louis campus to educate Boeing employees on how recycling saves energy and helps to conserve the planet's natural resources.

"We received a positive response from all the employees we spoke with. The consensus was that the Blue Skies signature Yellow organic recycling bins would be a welcomed addition to the employee cafeteria," according to Mary Gavach from the Blue Skies Recycling Events Team.

In addition to speaking with Boeing employees about the benefits of recycling, the Blue Skies Recycling Events Team distributed brochures to continue the employees recycling education at home. In an effort to make Boeing a partner in Blues Skies effort to create a healthy planet, Blue Skies has placed six of their signature Yellow organic waste recycling bins in the employee cafeteria. Blue Skies makes the recycling process easy with valet service. Bins are picked up when full and a sanitized replacement is left. The Blues Skies Yellow bins allow companies to dispose of organic food waste, which is then composted and turned into nutrient rich soil.

If everyone participates in recycling and natural resource conservation locally, it will have a true impact globally. It all starts with that one action that breaks a habit and helps the planet to Go Blue. Visit http://www.blueskiesrecycling.com for more information on how to Go Green with Blue.

Blue Skies Recycling is a full service recycling company specializing in food and organics waste collection for composting. Our clientele includes all sectors of the food service industry, from restaurants to commercial and institutional organizations. We understand that for businesses, recycling isn't just about 'going green.' It's about improving profitability while contributing to a sustainable environment.

Blue Skies has the knowledge, skill, and commitment to exceed expectations. We provide customized recycling programs, 'valet' pick-up service, sanitized collection bins, and 'green marketing' services to help spread the word to eco-conscious consumers about our clients' sustainability efforts.

Learn more at www.blueskiesrecycling.com.


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Harriet Schneider
Blue Skies Recycling
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2055 Walton Road
Saint Louis, MO
USA 63114
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