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Sun Lakes Country Club, Local Residents Recognized For Exemplary Recycling Efforts
Sun Lakes Country Club together with the Kreider family received special recognition from the City of Banning and Waste Management.

(Pictured, L-R: Sun Lakes Country Club’s Board President, Doug Swenson. Residents, Bob and Beverly Kreider. Council Members Don Peterson, Debbie Franklin, Mayor Art Welch and Mayor Pro Tem George Moyer.)
Banning, Calif.—April 14, 2016—Sun Lakes Country Club together with the Kreider family received special recognition from the City of Banning and Waste Management of the Inland Empire at this week’s council meeting for their exemplary recycling efforts as part of Waste Management’s “Recycling All Stars” program.
“We are thrilled to recognize the exemplary actions of these customers who are doing their part to recycle often and recycle right,” said Clara Vera, Public Sector Manager for Waste Management. “Their actions help conserve natural resources as we work together to help the City of Banning meet State recycling goals.”
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As part of the program, Waste Management drivers submit nominations from their respective routes based on several criteria including frequency of recycling and cleanliness of containers, meaning that no contaminants such as garbage is mixed in with recyclables.
In recognition of their outstanding efforts, the two awardees received a certificate of recognition on along with a gift basket from Waste Management. Media inquiries, please contact Eloisa Orozco 619-778-6303.