Third quarter 'Business of the Quarter' Award: Congratulations to Cedar Grove Composting, the recipient of this quarter's award!
Cedar Grove Composting is part of a
family-owned, 400-employee enterprise with roots in the waste management
business going back to 1938. As the Pacific Northwest's leading organic
recycling company, Cedar Grove transforms grass, leaves, yard trimmings, food
waste and wood waste into the finest nutrient-rich compost. From a humble
beginning, Cedar Grove has developed a full line of healthy soils with a loyal
following and has grown to become the largest single dedicated yard waste
composting facility in the United States.
Cedar Grove Composting works with many of this community's organizations via its organic recycling programs, diverting millions of tons of organic materials from the landfill and transforming it into the finest nutrient rich compost.
Other nominees were:
Aflac, Danny Shin; All Service Plumbing, Jimmy Wasmund & Sandi
Sutton; EnviroSpect Northwest, Michael & Karen Crow; Headgames
Salon, Wendy Reiss; Party Etc., Michael, Barb, and Sam Loughery; Tahoma
School District and Valley Automotive Repair.
Read more to nominate a business for the last quarter of 2011. Nominees become eligible for the 'Business of the Year' to be awarded at the February 10th President's Dinner.
Added on 11/09/2011
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