They encouraged local high school students to create commercials promoting recycling, and the students didn't disappoint.
They envisioned a boy and girl falling in love while recycling. They rapped. They staged a game show with a trick question. They bonked a nonrecycler over the head with a recyclable coffee cup.
In all, eight teams of students from six high schools competed in the "Rev Up Recycling" contest.
"The messages were right on in all of them," said Jim Pittman,...
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