Make Back to School Season the Greenest Ever
Earn an A+ in sustainability this school year
As millions prepare to head back to school, Waste Management of Southern California is offering parents, students, and educators practical tips to make this school year more sustainable by reducing, reusing, and recycling right – in and out of the classroom.
“Back to school season is the perfect time to incorporate eco-friendly practices into our daily routine that can have a lasting positive impact on the environment,” said Eloisa Orozco, spokesperson for Waste Management of Southern California. “By committing to reduce, reuse, and recycle right, we can all do our part to make this school year the greenest ever.”
Go green this school year with these tips from Waste Management:
- Ditch those disposable bags and pack lunches in reusable containers to reduce waste.
- Make the grade by purchasing school supplies made from recycled materials to help keep the cycle of recycle going.
- As you make room in the closet for all the latest back to school fashions, consider donating unused items to a local charity to help others and promote the reuse of materials.
- Upgrading to the latest computer, tablet, or phone? Recycle your old device properly or consider donating it to a local nonprofit. Electronics require special handling and should never be placed in the trash or recycling.
- Place clearly marked recycling containers in common areas at school, home, and work to encourage recycling.
- Learn and teach others the three basic rules of recycling both in and outside the classroom:
- 1. Recycle bottles, cans, and paper.
- 2. Keep food and liquids out of the recycling.
- 3. Keep plastic bags out of the recycling.
Become the ultimate recycling ambassador this school year with resources from Waste Management. Visit rorr.com for more information.