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The ARROW Program--Recognizes
local businesses and organizations for their environmentally
preferable practices.
How to Join
Current ARROW members
2009 ARROW
Newsletter
The ARROW Program
The ARROW Program, which is
completely FREE for participants, is a way to support and recognize local businesses
and organizations that implement one or more of the following
practices:

- recycling
waste;
- buying
recycled-content materials or supplies;
- selling
products with recycled content;
- reusing
material;
- reducing
waste, pollution or energy use.
ARROW
members receive a window
sticker and a certificate to show their commitment to responsible
waste management. The ARROW program publicly recognizes its members
each year by sponsoring a local
newspaper advertisement that
lists each member and highlights
two to three members in more detail. ARROW also provides members with
newsletters to keep them up-to-date on the latest news relevant
to business recycling and waste management.
Archived ARROW newsletters can be viewed by clicking on the year:
2002
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
How to Join
Simply
fill out an ARROW application form. Please contact Dakota
Valley Recycling at 952-895-4515 to request a form or click
here
to print your own copy.
Return the completed application to Dakota Valley Recycling at:
13713 Frontier Court
Burnsville, MN 55337
Attn: Leigh Behrens
Once Dakota
Valley Recycling has received your application and determined
qualification, your business will be notified of membership with
ARROW and will receive the certificate and window sticker for you to
display. You will then be on the mailing list for our annual
newsletter as well as part of the list of members in our annual
newspaper advertisement.
Current
ARROW Members
List of
Current ARROW Members (Here you can also view a map showing the
locations of ARROW business members.)
The ARROW program is funded in part through the City of Apple
Valley, the City of Burnsville, the City of Eagan, the Dakota County
Board of Commissioners, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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