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Recycling Containers and Signs That Work. Key Steps 1. Decide what to collect 2. Decide how to sort 3. Decide where to collect 4. Choose containers 5.

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1 Recycling Containers and Signs That Work

2 Key Steps 1. Decide what to collect 2. Decide how to sort 3. Decide where to collect 4. Choose containers 5. Educate users 6. Monitor

3 Step 1: Decide What to Collect Observe what & where people discard items Identify recyclable items & estimate the amount generated Conduct interviews Variety of people from different function areas Custodial crews

4 Step 2: Decide How to Sort Talk to haulers Segregation of materials should match the sorts that haulers accept Evaluate markets Sorting materials in different ways can impact the amount that you get paid Keep it simple Less sorting usually results in more material & less contamination

5 Step 3: Decide Where to Collect Near the source/point of generation Away from locations where people have only trash In visible locations Along high traffic routes Next to trash cans A recycling bin away from a trash can will likely have trash contamination

6 Step 3: Decide Where to Collect Recycling Bin Near A Trash Can Recycling Bin Away from a Trash Can

7 Step 4: Choose Containers Color & shape consistent with guidelines such as historic preservation, homeland security, etc.

8 Step 4: Choose Containers Differentiate from trash cans Similar looking bins require lots of promotion & frequent education

9 Step 4: Choose Containers Space for labels or signs

10 Step 4: Choose Containers Features that prevent contamination Round openings for bottles & cans Slots for paper Rubber covering over round opening for bottles & cans

11 Step 4: Choose Containers Easy to empty

12 Step 4: Choose Containers Ease of storage (if not used continuously) Bins stored intact take up a lot of space Some bins disassemble with or without tools Features that discourage misuse Flat top bins are often used to set drinks or other items on Weight of materials A bin full of glass is much easier to transport if it has wheels

13 Step 4: Choose Containers Recycled Content Recycling Bins Go To: www.epa.gov/cpg Select: Product Supplier Directory Search Product: Office Recycling Containers and Waste Receptacles

14 Step 5: Educate Users Signs & Labels

15 Step 5: Educate Users Signs & Labels What’s acceptable & not acceptable

16 Step 5: Educate Users Signs & Labels Keep it brief “Cans & Bottles” vs “Recycle Aluminum, Steel, Glass, and Plastic Only Here”

17 Step 5: Educate Users Signs & Labels Pictures & words

18 Step 5: Educate Users

19 Promotion What & where to recycle

20 Step 5: Educate Users Promotion Benefits of recycling Results of recycling efforts Competitions & contests are great ways to engage users

21 Step 6: Monitor Track quantities recycled Dips in recycling rates could indicate problems with system

22 Step 6: Monitor Conduct interviews Get feedback from users on how program is working Talk to custodians Check bins Some bins have a tendency to grow legs Labels and signs sometimes disappear, especially if you have an eye-catching design

23 Contact Information Ron Vance U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (5306P) Washington, DC 20460 (703) 347 – 8951 vance.ronald@epa.gov


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