Press
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NBC5 (2011-12)
Recycle Revolution was selected by NBC DFW to be featured in a series of short television spots focusing on iconic, pioneering establishments in Dallas-Fort Worth. The theme of the series was "I am Dallas." In this clip, RR's Founder, Eddie, talks about why RR is special and how we got to where we are today.
VIEW ENTIRE CLIP>> NBC 5 (courtesy of local photographer Nick Prendergrast)
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Green Source DFW 2011
There’s nothing better than a locally owned business that’s not only thinking green, but also helping residents do the same. In the case of a company called Recycle Revolution, a recycling collection service for businesses, apartments and condominiums, Director Eddie Lott says “We offer comprehensive, “one-stop shop” recycling to everyone in Dallas not currently serviced by the City and that’s a lot of people.”
READ FULL ARTICLE >> Green Source DFW
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ENVY Magazine April 2009
"These guys are eliminating the 'waste' in waste management. A company founded by young locals in 2008, they offer businesses and apartment complexes personalized recycling programs and office pick-up. They help their clients not only recycle the basic paper and plastic but also hard-to-recycle items like styrofoam, clothing and e-waste (TVs, radios, computers, etc...) After a consultation and a rundown of your company's needs, they'll remove the recycled waster and promote your new eco-friendly business with newsletters, window decals, website write-ups and links. Oh, and it's super affordable, too."
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Dallas Morning News December 2009
Want to join a peaceful revolution and do your part to help keep Dallas green? Recycle Revolution might be just what you're looking for.
The company was started by Eddie Lott and his mother in 2008, but Lott says the idea to open a recycling collection service had been on his mind for a couple of years.
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Dallas Morning News 2009
Drinking with Benefits, working with Recycle Revolution, urges bars and restaurants to keep glass bottles out of the landfill.
"A new nonprofit group that advocates recycling in Dallas restaurants and bars has a novel approach: promoting its cause through happy hours and parties at "green" venues."
"Drinking with Benefits held its kickoff happy hour March 12 at the Londoner pub in Uptown. It plans a green party Tuesday at State & Allen Lounge."
"The idea began last summer when Narisha Johnson of Dallas couldn't find a recycling bin at a concert. She and three eco-friends launched Drinking with Benefits to encourage businesses to recycle."
