Here's a 66% solution (lunch is over). I couldn't get the native zip to work with PowerShell but if you have PowerShell Community Extensions installed, it should be a snap to swap out the zip call How to create a zip archive with PowerShell?
From . NET 3, System.IO.Packaging. ZipPackage could do the compression.
No subfolders in this example but they can apparently be handled.
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