My kids school started a paper recycling drive during the start of the school year. They are trying to raise money to upgrade the school's playground. In order to do this, they obtained recycling bins from PaperRetriever.com to be able to collect the used paper products.
The recycling bin looks like this and has a picture of a dog carrying a paper. This is the back of the bin and shows a large sign that says "Make Every Page Count. Recycle Paper Here."






We contributed about 80 pounds of paper and old magazines for that week. The drive helped me clear out old bills, statements and magazines stacked in my home office. Most of my bills are now electronic ever since I switch paperless. Here is a previous post about paperless billing and it has the sign-up links for banks, utilities, etc.
One note though. I did shred those bills with confidential information before sending them to school (shredding helps in protecting your identity).
The school's paper drive is still ongoing. All of our junk mail and other paper products are now going to this drive. My regular recycling bin is a little lighter now since I don't put any paper there anymore.
3 comments:
great creative ideas! everyone should do these.
hi my name is pandi and I'm a psychology student.. I'm working on my final task in examine the correlation between the trash can position and motivation to put the trash.. hope we can discuss a little ^^
I have a bunch of AA batteries and no idea where to recycle or dispose of them. I know the trash is not an environmentally conscious choice. Does anyone have a better idea?
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