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Participation
• 4th Annual Contest
• 35 Elementary Entries
• 12 Middle School Entries
• 39 High School Entries
• 86 Total Entries
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Awards
• 6 Total Award Recipients
• Prizes include a gift from
the Recology Store and a
gift card of choice
• Most Entries from a
Class: Ms. Mozzone with
26 entries!
RE -THINK WASTE 411
2024 EARTH DAY ART, PHOTO, VIDEO CONTEST
PRESENTED BY:
CITY OF TUKWILA AND RECOLOGY
CONTEST INFORMATION Reuse
Share your message on how you reduce waste, reuse items
and/or recycle correctly with a drawing, photo of an art
piece, photograph or short video (60 seconds or less).
Winning entries will be shared on City of Tukwila and
Recology websites, social media, and featured in an Earth
Day news release.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
1. For complete rules and to download an entry form, visit
Recology.com/Tukwila or email AJarvis@recology.com.
2.Submit your completed application to turl.com/Art-2024 or email it to
AJarvis@recology.com by Friday March 29th at 12:00 PM.
3.Finalists will be announced on Earth Day, Monday, April 22nd by noon.
WHO CAN ENTER?
All students K-12 who live or go to school in Tukwila.
WHAT ARE THE PRIZES?
Each winner in the categories below will receive a gift from the Recology Store, in addition to an
option between a select choice of gift cards which which corresponds to the amount for the winning prize.
Elementary School
1st place: $350 gift card
2nd place: $200 gift card
3rd place: $100 gift card
Middle and H'gh School
1st place: $350 gift card
2nd place: $200 gift card
3rd place: $100 gift card
Teacher* with most
submissions from
their class
$400 towards class
supplies
* Teachers much teach in the Tukwila School District to qualify. If there is a tie,
the $400 will be split evenly between the winning teachers.
Questions? Email us at AJarvis@recology.com
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3rd Place Recipients
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3rd Place: Elementary
Liam S. Atud, 5th
Title: "Recycled Jetpack"
"My Earth Day Message: For my earth day project I have decided to
make a jetpack made out of plastic soda bottles and cardboard
with reusable bag straps. I made this jetpack because I thought it
would be really unique and unusual considering I think that no one
has seen a jetpack made out of soda bottles or bag straps or
cardboard. And yea this is my creation, A jetpack made of
recyclable items. And also kids don't necessarily need to buy new
things/toys. I personally think that kids should try to be creative and
recycle their old items. Like turning a toy into something new! And
this is also for everyone including adults, instead of throwing your
used toilet paper rolls why not invite friends over and make DIY
with friends or kids or even relatives when you are able to spend
time with them!"
3rd Place: Secondary
Hazel M. Richards, 7th
Title: "Second -Life Clothes"
"My project relates to waste
reduction because in the
drawing, the people are wearing
clothes made from items that
would otherwise be thrown
away."
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2nd Place Recipients
2nd Place: Elementary
Mrs. Grace Saturnino's E103 Amazing Scholars - 2nd Grade - 19 students
Title: "Tukwila Community Milk Carton Model"
"The project utilizes the materials of milk cartons, toilet paper rolls, cardboard, and scratch
paper. Using these recyclable materials connects to waste reduction and helping the
environment since the students formed the resources into something creative and innovative.
Not only does the project demonstrate recycling and waste reduction, but it is a recreation of
the Tukwila community. The students formed milk cartons into apartment buildings, stores, the
hospital, police department, church, and other buildings like those in the Tukwila community
with authenticity. The toilet paper rolls also represent different community workers in Tukwila.
The project is a fun and creative way of celebrating Earth Day, where students innovatively
used recyclable materials to create a model of their own community. Their critical thinking,
creativity, and brilliance are shown in the project."
2nd Place: Elementary
2nd Place: Secondary
Harper Castillo, 7th
Title: "Plastic Penthouses"
"My project 'Plastic Penthouse' represents the
perspective of people living in reused water
bottles, it expresses how we can find ways to
use different objects over again instead of
throwing them away and ending up in the
ocean. As you see in the piece of art it looks
like a pretty utopia where nature is growing
out of and through everything. Connecting us
to our surroundings."
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lst Place Recipients
1st Place: Elementary
Jamera E. Gordiano Estevez, 4th
Title: Recycled tree of life
"The recycled tree of life was made from recycled
copper we had at home , also we use aluminum cans to
make the leaves. This tree of life was done as a family
art project , wich gave us good interaction while
working on it. The one important thing here is that we
got to re- use items from home before getting them to
the recycling bin.
"" Hey , by the way , we didn't wasted any remaining
scraps, we actually threw them.into the recycling bin.
"!!YOU COULD RECYCLE TOO!!"
Video carlos gordiano.mp4 - Google Drive
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1st Place: Secondary
Christian Vildozola, 1 pth
Title: LEGO man teaches how to
recycle
"My project relates to waste
reduction and cycling because it
demonstrates how cycling correctly.
As well as reusing items for other
purposes. Finally alternatives in order
to reduce carbon emissions are
shown."
For the Re -Think Waste
2024 Earth Day Art, Photo, Video Contest
See You Next Year!