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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.

 

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The Saint Louis County Resourceful Schools Project (RSP) is a collaboration between Cooperating School Districts and Saint Louis County Department of Health to support reducing, reusing and recycling in both schools and communities.

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