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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

QPR Report on their "Talent From Trash" Efforts

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QPR Official Site RECYCLE FOR YOUTH
The 'Coca-Cola' Talent From Trash scheme came down to QPR's Harlington Training Complex last week.
With the help of Waste Watch, defender Zesh Rehman had his bin analysed by two waste experts who checked his levels of recycling, and offered him tips in how he could improve it.
'Coca-Cola' Talent From Trash has been a big success with QPR since launching in early September. The innovative programme, which runs until 28th November, rewards Football League Clubs and their fans for pledging to recycle more and raising household waste recycling levels in their communities.
So far, Rangers fans have raised £1,400 to date for the R's to spend on youth development.
And there's still time to raise more cash. Fans can win up to £18,000 for QPR to spend on youth development if they pledge to recycle more at www.talent-from-trash.com
One lucky fan of a Football League Club will also win an extra £10,000 for their Club and £5,000 for themselves in a free prize draw, which each fan automatically gets entered into on voting once during the promotion window. QPR

[Note: Thirteen clubs have been taking part in 'Coca-Cola' Talent from Trash: Accrington Stanley, Brentford, Burnley, Cardiff City, Coventry City, Huddersfield Town, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, QPR, Southampton, Swansea City, Swindon Town and Wycombe Wanderers How other clubs are doing in this effort - Talent From Trash "League"

Also QPR Official Site "Stan's The Man"

QPR Report - "Trashing QPR"