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Organics Stream Signage
COMPOST
THINK GREEN.®
NO
GLASS,
PLASTIC,
STYROFOAM, METAL
NO
GLASS,
PLASTIC,
STYROFOAM, METAL 510 613 8700
The RulesWrite your team’s answer on the white board -- show your answer when prompted. All answers must be percentages!The team that comes closest without going over wins a point. Team with the most points at the end of the game wins!
Options:
• Recycling trash• Keeping Waste out of Landfill• Sending trash out of state• Reducing the amount of garbage• All of the Above• Don’t know
Diversion GoalThe state of California has a waste diversion goal of 75% by 2020. Check the answer that best describes what you understand "diversion" to mean in this context.
CRRA
Options:
• Recycling trash• Keeping Waste out of Landfill• Sending trash out of state• Reducing the amount of garbage• All of the Above• Don’t know
Diversion GoalThe state of California has a waste diversion goal of 75% by 2020. Check the answer that best describes what you understand "diversion" to mean in this context.
CRRA
What percentage of respondents
selected “Keeping Waste out of
Landfill”?
Options:
• Recycling trash• Keeping Waste out of Landfill• Sending trash out of state• Reducing the amount of garbage• All of the Above• Don’t know
Diversion GoalThe state of California has a waste diversion goal of 75% by 2020. Check the answer that best describes what you understand "diversion" to mean in this context.
CRRA
What percentage of respondents
selected “Keeping Waste out of
Landfill”?
: 12%: 40%
: 4%: 11%
: 23%: 10%
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill
Fork SortYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill. CRRA
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill
Fork SortYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill. CRRA
What percentage of respondents
would put a plastic fork in the Recycling?
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill
Fork SortYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill. CRRA
What percentage of respondents
would put a plastic fork in the Recycling?
: 2%: 69.5%
: 25.5%
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill• Don’t Know
Chip InYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill.
CRRA
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill• Don’t Know
Chip InYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill.
CRRAWhat percentage
of respondents would put a chip bag in the
Recycling?
Options:
• Compost• Recycling• Landfill• Don’t Know
Chip InYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your trash: Compost, Recycling and Landfill.
CRRAWhat percentage
of respondents would put a chip bag in the
Recycling?
: 3.5%: 29%
: 60.5%: 7%
Options:
• Wet• Dry• Don’t Know
Wet or Dry?You are at a cafeteria. After lunch, you have a choice of putting your trash in the Wet bin or the Dry bin.
CRRA
Options:
• Wet• Dry• Don’t Know
Wet or Dry?You are at a cafeteria. After lunch, you have a choice of putting your trash in the Wet bin or the Dry bin.
CRRAWhat percentage
of participants placed the empty soda can
in Wet?
Options:
• Wet• Dry• Don’t Know
Wet or Dry?You are at a cafeteria. After lunch, you have a choice of putting your trash in the Wet bin or the Dry bin.
CRRAWhat percentage
of participants placed the empty soda can
in Wet?
: 23%: 67%
: 10%
Options:
• Organics• Recycling• Garbage
Tricky NapkinYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your used napkin: Organics, Recycling and Garbage.
CRRA
Options:
• Organics• Recycling• Garbage
Tricky NapkinYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your used napkin: Organics, Recycling and Garbage.
CRRAWhat percentage of
respondents would put the used napkin in
Garbage?
Options:
• Organics• Recycling• Garbage
Tricky NapkinYou are at a cafeteria. After lunch you have a choice of 3 bins to throw out your used napkin: Organics, Recycling and Garbage.
CRRAWhat percentage of
respondents would put the used napkin in
Garbage?
: 24%: 35%
: 40%
Options:A) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there and breaks down.
B) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there, where it stays forever.
C) Anything that is thrown away, including garbage and recyclables, gets dumped and most of it breaks down.
D) Dirt is dumped to make usable land for building homes, offices, etc.
Breaking It DownWhat happens at a Landfill? We gave these options:
CRRA
Options:A) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there and breaks down.
B) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there, where it stays forever.
C) Anything that is thrown away, including garbage and recyclables, gets dumped and most of it breaks down.
D) Dirt is dumped to make usable land for building homes, offices, etc.
Breaking It DownWhat happens at a Landfill? We gave these options:
CRRA
What percentage of respondents selected B,
that recyclables go somewhere else
and that garbage stays forever?
Options:A) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there and breaks down.
B) Waste is sorted into recyclables and garbage. Recyclables go somewhere else. Garbage is buried there, where it stays forever.
C) Anything that is thrown away, including garbage and recyclables, gets dumped and most of it breaks down.
D) Dirt is dumped to make usable land for building homes, offices, etc.
Breaking It DownWhat happens at a Landfill? We gave these options:
CRRA
What percentage of respondents selected B,
that recyclables go somewhere else
and that garbage stays forever?
27%
35%
33%
5%
Guidelines
• Don’t Assume• Embrace Material Specific Campaigns• Build on Exis<ng Successes• Test, Test, Test • Don’t Give Up
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