Donors
Thank you to the donors who have contributed much to make The Green Zone a reality. The Founding Sponsors -- These businesses and individuals shared the vision and contributed money and materials to create the first ever Green Zone as an exhibit at the Spokane International Fair in 1996. Founding Sponsors – 1996 - A Kitchen & Bath Design
- American Plastics Council
- American Recycling Corp
- Anderson, Kolva Associates Inc.
- Associated Industries of the Inland Northwest
- Barton Roofing & Monier Roof Tile
- Broadway Truck Stops
- Camp GM Services
- Concrete Alternative Technologies
- CXT, Inc.-Paver Division
- Dickson Iron & Metals Inc.
- Eagle Mountain Homes
- Gibson’s Nursery
- Jaremko Nissan
- Journal of Business
- KKZX, the Classic Rock Station
- Pacific Steel and Recycling
- PEMCO Financial Services
- Plants of the Wild
- Quintessent Sales—Tupperware
- ShoWorks
- Spokane Art School
- Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority
- Spokane County Conservation District
- Spokane Home Builders Association
- Spokane Interstate Fair
- Spokane Recycling Products, Inc.
- Spokane Regional Solid Waste System
- Sunshine Disposal, Inc.
- TerraTech Designs
- U.S. Bank
- US Postal Service
- Valley Garbage Service, Inc.
- W.O.W. Pollution Control Systems
- Washington Department of Ecology
- Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
- Washington Water Power (n/k/a Avista)
- Wheelabrator Spokane Inc
- WSU Cooperative Extension
- WSU Energy Office
Continuing and In-Kind Supporters - After that first venture in 1996 it became clear that The Green Zone needed to seek options for creating an on-going sustainable exhibit. Some of the financial backing has come through grant awards. In addition, the businesses and individuals listed below have contributed to either specific projects or to The Green Zone in general. 1997 - Sunshine Disposal
- U.S. Bank
- Valley Garbage
- Washington Department of Ecology
- Washington Water Power (n/k/a Avista)
1998 - Graham Road Recycling and Disposal
- Haase Landscape, Inc.
- Horizon Irrigation & Turf Solutions
- Mutual Materials
- Washington Association of Landscape Professionals (WALP)
- Wheelabrator Spokane Inc.
- Curtis Durrant
- James S. Haynes
1999 - Concrete Alternative Technologies
- Spokane Valley Mall
- Washington Department of Ecology
2000 - Grassland West
- Landmark Seed Company
- Plants of the Wild, Inc.
- Rainier Seed
- Seed Specialists, Inc.
- Wheelabrator Spokane Inc.
2001 - Avista Utilities
- Washington Department of Ecology
2002 2003 - Washington Department of Ecology
2004 - Foundation Northwest
- Farmers Market & Garden Center
- Gibson’s Nursery & Landscape Supply
- Greenacres Nursery
- Modern Electric Water Company
- Plant Land Garden & Gift Center
- White Block Company
- Sylvia Eberspecher
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