Classroom Recycling
- Have a clearly marked recycling container next to every
trash can. OCRRA can provide special containers or decals upon request.
- Post
what items are recyclable on or by the container. OCRRA has a supply of
posters and decals available.
- Discuss why and what to recycle with students. Make
periodic PA announcements about recycling to remind the entire school of its
importance.
Cafeteria Recycling
- Put a recycling container next to every trash can.
- Clearly mark all containers.
OCRRA can provide decals.
- Have recycling containers in the food prep area to
collect tin cans, glass bottles / jars, plastic bottles, and cardboard.
Teachers’ Lounge Recycling
In your lounge, you should recycle paper,
as well as glass, plastic bottles and metal cans.
To effectively recycle these items, you need to:
- Put a recycling container
next to every trash can.
- Make sure you have one container for paper, and another
for glass, plastic bottles and metal
containers.
- Post what items are recyclable above or near the containers as a
reminder. OCRRA has decals you can use.
- Send a recycling memo to your
school’s faculty and staff.
Office Recycling
In the office you generate a lot of paper and a small amount
of plastic bottles.
To be effective in the office, you will need to do the following:
- Place a recycling container next to the mail boxes.
- Take out all of the extra
trash cans.
- Place a recycling container at each desk. Ninety-five percent of
deskside waste is paper!
- Have a large paper-only container next to all copy machines.
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