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Green Queens


This is probably one of the best kept secrets around. And it is one you really need to know about it.

Two dedicated mothers (and sisters) have started a local business that also improves the enviornment. It teaches your children to be a steward of the earth. And it makes your life easier.

The "Green Queens" are a curbside Recycling Service. They provide the bags and you don't even have to sort! They pick up your: newspapers, used computer paper, aluminum cans, tin food cans, clear and colored glass, HDPE#2 used plastic bottles and jugs, water and beverage bottles and more. Recycling has never been easier. You can choose the month to month billing, 6 month agreement or a 12 month agreement.

For more information visit: www.greenqueens.org or call 806-789-RECY (7329). Help save the earth and support a Lubbock Business.

 

I am a working Mom married to a college student. I have two boys aged 18 and 16 and two girls aged 15 and 12. Our household includes three dogs, one cat and a fish. A sense of...



3 comments
  • 8 months ago

    That's great to know about.  Thanks for posting it.  I might get a handle on my pile of recyclables sitting next to my fridge in the kitchen that inevitable ends up jutting out into the middle of my tiny kitchen floor.


  • 8 months ago

    Thank you momof4teens for your shout-out!  I am part "deaux" of the Green Queen Team (younger of the two).  My sister and I are thrilled about your interest and the opportunity to serve our great city!  Please continue to spread the word as we want to be as paperless as possible. :)  With four teens in your home, please allow us to serve your recycling needs and help lighten up your load!   Thanks so much - Heather Castagna, Partner, Green Queens, LLC (www.greenqueens.org)


  • 3 months ago

    These are Roque Ablan (1st district, Ilocos Norte), Ronald Singson (1st district, Ilocos Sur), Eric Singson (2nd district, Ilocos Sur), Arthur Celeste (1st district, Pangasinan), Victor Agbayani (2nd district, Pangasinan), Jose De Venecia (4th district, Pangasinan), Carlo Diasnes (Batanes), Florencio Vargas (2nd district, Cagayan), Manuel Mamba (3rd district, Cagayan), Edwin Uy (2nd district, Isabela), Giorgidi Aggabao (4th district, Isabela), Carlos Padilla (Nueva Vizcaya), Junie Cua (Quirino), Anna Bondoc (4th district, Pampanga), Eduardo Joson (1st district, Nueva Ecija), Rodolfo Antonino (4th district, Nueva Ecija), Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado (1st district, Bulacan), Pedro Pancho (2nd district, Bulacan), Lorna Silverio (3rd district, Bulacan), Reylina Nicolas (4th district, Bulacan), Arturo Robes (San Jose Del Monte), Joseph Abaya (1st district, Cavite), Justin Chipeco (2nd district, Laguna), Maria Arago (3rd district, Laguna), Edgar San Luis (4th district, Laguna), Wilfrido Enverga (1st district, Quezon Province), Proceso Alcala (2nd district, Quezon Province), Danilo Suarez (3rd district, Quezon Province), Lorenzo Tanada III (4th district, Quezon Province), Liwayway Vinzons-Chato (Camarines Norte), Edcel Lagman (1st district, Albay), Reno Lim (3rd district, Albay), Salvador Escudero (1st district, Sorsogon), Rizalina Seachon-Lanete (3rd district, Masbate), Exequiel Javier (Antique), Niel Tupas (5th district, Iloilo), Orlando Fua (Siquijor), Emil Ong ( 2nd district, Northern Samar) mortgage loans, Glenn Chong (Biliran), Belma Cabilao (1st district, Zamboanga Sibugay), Ann Hofer (2nd district, Zamboanga Sibugay), Yevgeny Emano (2nd district, Misamis Oriental), Rufus Rodriguez (2nd district, Cagayan de Oro), Teofisto Guingona (2nd district, Bukidnon), Pedro Romualdo (Camiguin), Ariel Olaño (1st district, Davao Norte), Marc Cagas (1st district, Davao Sur), Franklin Bautista (2nd district, Davao Sur),




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