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The ABC’s of a School Recycling Program

The ABC’s of a School Recycling Program. Why Recycle at School?. School recycling programs: Create community norms Teach responsibility and environmental stewardship Provide hands-on learning experiences Make a difference in waste reduction. General Statute – 2001 Litter Law.

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The ABC’s of a School Recycling Program

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  1. The ABC’s of a School Recycling Program

  2. Why Recycle at School? • School recycling programs: • Create community norms • Teach responsibility and environmental stewardship • Provide hands-on learning experiences • Make a difference in waste reduction

  3. General Statute – 2001 Litter Law http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2001/Bills/Senate/HTML/S1014v9.html SECTION 11.  The State Board of Education shall report to . . . on the recycling efforts of the public schools in the State.  SECTION 12.  G.S. 115C‑47 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: To Encourage Recycling in Public Schools. – Local boards of education shall encourage recycling in public schools and may develop and implement recycling programs at public schools.

  4. Wake County School’sWaste Composition Assessments Waste Composition By Volume: By Weight: Data from Wake County, 2003

  5. School Recycling Survey • Surveys sent to NC school and county representatives • Asked about school recycling operations • 31 surveys received • Surveys represent 1,004 NC elementary, middle and high schools

  6. Survey Results: School Recycling Coordination

  7. Survey Results: Recycling Provider

  8. Survey Results: Financial Impact

  9. Survey Results: Materials Schools Collect

  10. 29% use 14-18 gallon bins

  11. 58% use 32-96 gallon roll carts

  12. 55% use 4-8 cubic yard dumpsters

  13. 13% use 20-30 cubic yard roll-offs

  14. 26% use a different container

  15. Survey Results: Collection Frequency

  16. Survey Results: Record Keeping • 22,848 pounds of recyclables collected per school per year • = • 11 tons of recyclables per school per year • = • 2 pounds of recyclables per student per year

  17. Survey Results: Student Access to Recycling Bins

  18. Survey Results: Recycling Responsibilities & Training

  19. Questions about survey results?

  20. Tips for Success A. Organize a coordination team

  21. Tips for Success B. Determine which recyclables are in your waste stream

  22. Tips for Success C. Identify a local market for recyclables • North Carolina Markets Directory www.p2pays.org/DMRM • Current Waste Hauler • Curbside or business recycling program

  23. Tips for Success D. Select the type of recycling program

  24. Tips for Success E. Work out a budget for the collection program

  25. Tips for Success F. Establish a system for collecting and storing recyclables

  26. Tips for Success G. Educate the school and the community

  27. Tips for Success H. Set overall and individual goals

  28. Tips for Success I. Reward the doers

  29. Questions about setting up a recycling program?

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