Boosting Community Involvement in Your Recycling Program
Brainstorm a list of potential community
participants: nursing homes, businesses, residents, print
shops, doctors' offices. Don’t forget neighboring subdivisions’ community
newsletters or homeowner’s associations.
Contact local civic groups that may help
support your program and assist you in collecting tons of
recycled paper resources.
Use scouts or other service project oriented
groups to distribute flyers to all parents and community
residences.
Plan a paper drive as part of PTA.
Decorate paper bags or cardboard boxes with
recycling and earth friendly art for students to bring to
local businesses or take home to fill with acceptable paper.
Publicize your program in your school newsletter
or community newspaper with frequent reminders..
Plan an event — science night or PTO
night — where a booth or activity can stimulate awareness
of your program. RSP has resources to help!
Advertise recycling on the marquee at the
entrance of your school.
Schedule regular drop-off days with student
volunteers on hand to take paper from parents for "Drive-Thru" recycling.
Present the recycling program to faculty
and staff to be sure everyone is informed as to acceptable
items, etc.