Launching A School Recycling Program
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Posted on October 16, 2008 by John C. Arkin | Posted under Reference and Education
It is quite simple to hold a school recycling program in your school. Here are a few steps to bear in mind in launching one.
Do a bit of research and make a survey of the local recycling centers. Find out what materials they accept for recycling, how much they pay for these materials and if they require fees. Another thing that you should know is whether they would pick up the recyclables from the school or they need you to bring the recyclables to the center.
Based on what you have learned, decide what materials you are going to collect in your school for the recycling program. The materials most commonly gathered for such projects are paper, plastics, CDs, floppy disks and printer ink cartridges.
Organize a committee that will oversee the school recycling program. It could be a group of teachers or the student council. It does not matter which one would take charge of the project as long as someone is taking responsibility for it.
Designate places in your school premises where the recycling receptacles will be placed. Provide separate containers for your recyclable materials - one for paper, one for plastics, one for printer cartridges and such. It is very important that these places are accessible to the students. Putting up recycling spots that are accessible to the students will encourage them to participate actively in the school recycling program. Also, make sure that this place is kept clean at all times.
Make it a point to promote the school recycling program as much as you can. Have reminders announced during school assembly. Have posters put up on bulletin boards showing the location of the recycling receptacles in the school premises. You may even get a contest or a point system going in order to encourage the students further to participate in the project.
Invite an expert to hold special lectures or Q&A sessions on recycling and its importance. This would be a great way to educate the students on the value of recycling and encourage them to participate in the school recycling program. As an alternative, you can organize the teachers and have them give this special lecture themselves.
School recycling programs are known to be effective, and many students even find them fun.
About The Author:
This Article is written by John C. Arkin from PrintCountry, the contributor of Printer Ink Cartridges Articles. More information on the subject is at Launching a School Recycling Program, and related resources can be found at Importance of Recycling.
Tags: LOCAL RECYCLING CENTERS, PRINTER INK CARTRIDGES, RECYCLING PROGRAM
