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Public Works launches Recycling Truck Design Competition for middle school students

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As America Recycles Day approaches on November 15, the City of Evanston, in partnership with District 65, is launching a campaign to address the new Portable Battery Stewardship Act. The city invites middle school students to participate in a design competition aimed at raising awareness about recycling and the dangers of putting batteries in recycling carts. 

2023 contest winner Isabel Morales. Credit: City of Evanston

The design competition challenges middle school artists to create original designs that convey this message. The winning design will be featured on the outside of an Evanston recycling truck. 

Important information

  • All design entries must be submitted by Friday, October 18.
  • The public will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite designs between October 21 and 25.
  • The winning design will be announced shortly after the public vote.

Design Requirements

  • All submitted designs should have a 2.34:1 aspect ratio to ensure compatibility with the recycling truck 
  • Designs must be submitted in PDF format using this online form.

Interested in learning more about batteries and battery safety? Check out information from the Illinois Product Stewardship Council.

For additional information, visit the city website or call/text 847-448-4311. For convenience, residents may simply dial 3-1-1 in Evanston.

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