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Recycling at CCAThe ECOCLUB has been vouching for a recycling
program at its school since its founding in 2004.
• The TRIP Program – put into action 2004– Teachers graded and rewarded every month for
proper recycling– Locked out
• Club member action – 2004-05– Member volunteers to help collect and label
recycling– Reliability issues
• Hallway recycling bins – proposed to administration in 2004– Teachers empty bins into hallway containers, which
are collected to be recycled.– Lack in custodial services
The NEW Proposal
ECOCLUB will help fund
the hiring of additionalcustodial services, or topay for the extra hoursneeded by the existingcustodial staff.
– Fundraisers– ASB Support: partial
funding, advertising– CCA Foundation aid?
As a new school, ECOCLUB wants to make sure that CCA sets a good example for other schools and organizations by creating an effective recycling program.
The NEW Proposal
• After initial steps have been taken, money generated from the recycling program should help to make it self-sufficient and pay for itself.
2006 2007 2008 2009+
MoneyInvested
Money Gained
Minimal effort will be needed to motivate students to recycle as many already do; recycling just isn’t being collected.
Additional Proposals
• To minimize workload and time, teachers may bring recycling into hallways as before so that custodians will need to collect from fewer rooms and bins.
Monthly school-wide bagging of recyclables
Parent volunteers to transport recyclables – Refunded/tax deductionCity collection: are we on the recycling collection route?
Additional Proposals
• Chicken Wire Recycling TowerGiant (~8-10 feet tall) wire receptacle to be installed and attached to some pole outside in lunch area
Cans, bottles, recyclables can be thrown into the tower
Add more wire on top when filled, collect and recycle cans
Student involvement: fun way of recycling.
Benefits from a Recycling Program
• Environmental aid• Improvements in school image• Profit from recycling can pay for
club needs or can be donated and/or repaid to the CCA Foundation