Do you want to help students in your school recycle right AND save your school money? The Recycle Across America Schools Program is the program for you! Recycling is one of the most important actions society can take to simultaneously help the environment, the economy, manufacturing and to prevent waste from going into oceans -- but recycling doesn't work if society is confused at the bin. Currently, recycling is in a serious crisis, and the main reason is contamination. People want to recycle right but they are confused with the mixed messaging presented at recycling bins in various communities and settings. This confusion leads people to throw garbage in with the recycling -- causing contamination of materials that could have been remanufactured. The society-wide standardized labelling system helps to eliminate the public confusion surrounding recycling and to improve the economics of closed-loop manufacturing. Schools are an important part of the recycling solution and here you can find all you need to start a successful school recycling program.
School districts that have adopted this standardized labeling system have increased recycling rates by as much as 50-240% and saved significant money in trash hauling fees. Your school can order standardized labels and access lesson ideas and a comprehensive toolkit that will help you roll out the program. Get started today!
Do you want to help students in your school recycle right AND save your school money? The Recycle Across America Schools Program is the program for you! Recycling is one of the most important actions society can take to simultaneously help the environment, the economy, manufacturing and to prevent waste from going into oceans -- but recycling doesn't work if society is confused at the bin. Currently, recycling is in a serious crisis, and the main reason is contamination. People want to recycle right but they are confused with the mixed messaging presented at recycling bins in various communities and settings. This confusion leads people to throw garbage in with the recycling -- causing contamination of materials that could have been remanufactured. The society-wide standardized labelling system helps to eliminate the public confusion surrounding recycling and to improve the economics of closed-loop manufacturing. Schools are an important part of the recycling solution and here you can find all you need to start a successful school recycling program.
School districts that have adopted this standardized labeling system have increased recycling rates by as much as 50-240% and saved significant money in trash hauling fees. Your school can order standardized labels and access lesson ideas and a comprehensive toolkit that will help you roll out the program. Get started today!
The members of this group had a long road ahead of them when they started the eco club. The town had stopped its recycling program, so these students decided to do something about it! They went to town hall meetings and requested the town to rethink or work around their unfortunate need to shut down the town recycling collection. The town was galvanized by this group, and they created a recycling drop off location in town. Change X gave the group the money to purchase recycling bins for each classroom in the high school and elementary, so the group is responsible for collecting, sorting, and delivering the recycling to the town drop off. This year, at the request of our special education teachers, we have partnered with a couple of really cool students with special needs to help us collect and sort the recycling. With further funding, we would like to purchase large, labeled recycling bins in the school commons and cafeteria areas for a greater environmental impact and less trash for our custodians to have to haul each day!
We plan on spending the seed funding on bins and labels. Our school will benefit from this project because, not only are we helping the environment, the people at our school are learning an important lesson on how to recycle and why. Practicing recycling in elementary and high school is something that kids will carry on for the rest of their lives, and I'm excited that our school is encouraging it.