Recycle-Bowl 2011 Results Review

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Nationwide K-12 school recycling competition 1 Join in on the fun, score big and win!

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The Recycle-Bowl competition started in 2011. This presentation gives an overview of the competition, marketing reach, recycling results and future plans.

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Nationwide K-12 school recycling

competition

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Join in on the fun, score big and win!

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Why Recycle at School?

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School recycling programs:Create community normsTeach responsibility and environmental stewardshipProvide hands-on learning experiencesMake a difference in waste reduction

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Waste Compostition

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PET Plastic 6%

Food waste 5%

Aluminum cans 4%

Cardboard 3%

Milk cartons 4%

Newspaper 2%

Plastic Film 1% HDPE Plastic

1% Textbooks

1%

Non- Recyclables

53% Polystyrene

8%

Office Paper/ Junk mail

12%

Textbooks2%

Non-Recyclables

62%Food waste

14%

Office Paper/ Junk mail

10%

Cardboard2%Newspaper

5%

Aluminum cans1%

Polystyrene1%

PET Plastic1% Milk cartons

1%

Plastic Film1%

By Volume: By Weight:

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Mission

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• Increase school recycling

• Promote individual responsibility

• Entre into other school projects

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Goals

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• Hold a fun, fair & friendly competition

• Provide “teaching moments”

• Improve individual participation

• Improve facility operations

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RACE IS ON

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How To Participate

Schools collect and track cans, bottles and paper for 4

weeks

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Competition Components

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• Public, Private, Charter• US schools - US territories, Canada or Mexico

in Open Division• Registration toolkits available (1000-1200)• Single stream or source separated • Weigh recyclables and/or convert from

volume-weight• Provide published population figure if winner• Accept from community/parents put in

community category or clearly track material from school only before putting in community recycling bin

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Prizes

One school/state will win $1000.National champion from state winners will win an additional prize valued at $2500.

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Community recycling schools will compete nationally in a separate category for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes.

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Acceptable Material

Cafeteria materials:Aluminum beverage containersGlass bottles and jars#1-7 plastic bottlesSteel food cans

Paper:ChipboardCardboardHard & soft bound booksMagazines/NewspaperOffice paperPhone books

As accepted by the recycling drop-off or service provider.

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School Recycling Operations

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Data Tracking

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2012 Timeline

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Registration opens – NowoWill allow multiple registrations per

account for recycling coordinatorsCompetition starts – October 15Competition ends – November 9Data due – December 10Award ceremony – Early February 2013

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RESOURCES

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Playbook - Downloadable

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LogoPostersFlyerScorecardsCertificatePresentation

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Playbook – Support Material

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Community Service LetterCustodian Thank You LetterSample Newspaper and Radio PSAsE-newsletter, blog posts, etc.Community Access Cable TV slideARD School Event Ideas

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Playbook – America Recycles Day

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Pep RallyAssemblyField TripWaste-free LunchCleanup DayPoster CompetitionPledge Card DriveFestivalPlay Swap DayTrivia Contest

To break a tie in Recycle-Bowl:

Register, Conduct and

Report a school-wide ARD event

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Playbook – Recycling Resources

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School recycling tip sheetRecycling Bin ideas Volume to weight conversion fact sheetCertification module

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Playbook – Educational Resources

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Recycling activities o Logos and Sloganso MRF in Actiono Plastics by the Numbers

Waste Management Activitieso Source Reductiono Recyclingo Compostingo Waste-to-Energyo Landfills

Recycling JeopardyMRF VideoRecycling Stats and Facts

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The New Waste in Place

40 activities Background Time Technology Enrichments Subject areas and

grade area

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Logos and Slogans Activity

Students will be able to: • Define logo (symbol) and

slogan• Recognize logos used in

recycling • Identify products that can

be recycled • Create a logo and slogan

to promote recycling

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MRF in Action Activity

Students will be able to:• Identify ways materials can be

separated/sorted at material recovery facilities (MRF)

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Students will be able to: • Recognize the role of plastics in our society• Describe the plastics resin identification code

Plastics by the Numbers Activity

• Demonstrate the separation of plastics for collection and recycling

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A Little R&R Activity

Students will be able to: • Understand the difference between

“recycled” and “recyclable”• Discuss raw materials used to create products• Identify types of recycled content products

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REACH

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First Year Success Story

1223 schools registered, 57% reportedReached 544,900 students96% competing for prizes (remainder benchmark/open)19% in community division84% worked with a hauler

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A National Response

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47 states representedTop states = TX, NC, OH

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Who are we reaching?

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Over 90% are public schools50% are elementary, 50% are middle & highEqually distributed among urban, suburban & rural communities

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Impressions

676,260,263 Impressionso317,363,156 online impressions before the

competitiono510,634 broadcast impressions after the

competition$1,291,792 in ad value54,937 total website views834 Facebook “likes”

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Media Coverage

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Highlighted Placements

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Scholastic Instructor magazine Parents magazine blog

PA Republican NewsDo Your PartEarth Day Network

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Highlighted Recycling Posts

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Earth911.comGreenopolis1-800 RecyclingResource RecyclingWaste and Recycling News

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Award Ceremony: Alabama

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Marshall Christian Academy

Media: Sand Mountain Reporter, Gadsden Times, four TV stations45 VIP attendees: Mayor, two AL Senators, Congressman, three City Council Members, two judges, Chamber of Commerce Reps., and multiple community leaders

Albertville, AL – February 6, 2012

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Award Ceremony: Texas

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Media: NBC and CBS affiliates50 VIP attendees: Mayor, TX State House of Reps. member, two State Board of Education members, School Superintendent, four School Board members, five City Council Members

Mesquite, TX – February 10, 2012

Mesquite Elementary

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PR Newswire Partnership

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Las Vegas and Times Square

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Web Site Statistics

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Web Activity by Location, Oct. 17 - Nov. 12 Top Five States: Recycle-Bowl Web Site Visits

1. Texas

2. California

3. North Carolina

4. Pennsylvania

5. Ohio

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Connecting on Facebook

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Likes, Active Users, and Interactions Sept. 1 – Nov. 15

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Post-Competition Engagement

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Facebook Fans Posting About Recycle-Bowl

More and More People “Like” Recycle-Bowl

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Chatting about Recycle-Bowl: Twitter

165 people tweeted about Recycle-Bowl during competition, potential reach of 6,986

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RESULTS

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Recycling Results

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Total = 3,291,432 lbsTotal commingled = 1,727,960 lbsTotal source separated = 1,563,472 lbs

Of that it was broken out by:School vs. School = 2,088,000 lbsCommunity Recycling = 1,150,473 lbsOpen Division = 11,909 lbs

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Recycling Results

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Recycling Results

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XX Ranked Schools

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Impactful Partnerships

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• Education Organizations• Environmental Education Organizations• Environmental Organizations• Keep America Beautiful Affiliates• Local Governments• State Recycling Organizations• State Departments of Environment

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Did we reach our goals?

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• Hold a fun, fair & friendly competition

• Provide “teaching moments”• Improve individual participation• Improve facility operations

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1 - Hold a Fun and Fair Competition

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdpfEGGIOd8

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2 - Provide Teaching Moments

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3 – Improve Individual Participation

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4 - Improve Facility Operations

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Teacher Testimonials

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My school has been

kicking butt! Its been a

great ride and I'm so

proud of my students'

and staff's efforts and

educational

progress.....its all good!!!

The contest was a motivator

for me, the sponsor of the Ecology club, to help our students and staff be better

informed and enthusiastic recyclers.

Our schools are really getting into the Recycle-Bowl. The rival high schools in our district are playing each other tonight and have incorporated the competition in their game.

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RIPPLE EFFECT

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Future Goals

Reach 2000 schools by 2013oContinue to provide toolkit as

registration incentiveoIncrease whole school system

registrationsoIncentivize recycling

coordinatorsIncrease reporting rate to 75%Expand to other material

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Future Goals

Create additional partnershipsMaximize award ceremony media opportunitiesFocus on on-line media outletsUtilize to promote environmental literacy

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For More Information

Kelley [email protected]

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