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How To Use Earth911 To Improve Your Community’s Recycling & Reuse Results

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Last updated: 2024/02/12 at 3:13 PM
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How To Use Earth911 To Improve Your Community’s Recycling & Reuse Results

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How To Use Earth911 To Improve Your Community’s Recycling & Reuse ResultsWe Have The Power To Change, If We Share Useful Information

As “recyclable” labels become more prevalent, it’s important for communities to have access to the information needed to effectively recycle and reuse products and packaging. Earth911 is looking for volunteers to join their efforts in identifying local recycling and reuse options, and to help build a diverse and accessible infrastructure for waste management. This is essential in jumpstarting the circular economy.

While initiatives like The Recycling Partnership’s Recycle Check app and website are making strides in providing local recycling information, there are limitations to relying solely on curbside programs. Many communities lack curbside recycling access, and curbside programs only focus on the easiest to recycle materials, leaving out a majority of materials and many forms of plastic. Additionally, reuse through donations and sharing programs can be more effective at reducing environmental impact.

Earth911 has been working for 34 years to compile a comprehensive database of recycling and reuse information, but they need the help of volunteers to submit new locations and update existing listings. With the increasing use of labels like How2Recycle, it’s more important than ever for individuals to contribute to this effort by signing up to participate in the Earth911 community.

If you are a government employee or work at a recycling company, you are encouraged to join Earth911 and add or update your local listings. The process is simple, and with just a little information, individuals can make meaningful contributions to increasing recycling and reuse rates, ultimately making a positive impact on the environment.

We Have The Power To Change, If We Share Useful Information

Becoming an Earth911 Curator and contributing to recycling and reuse information can make a difference in your community. By sharing new services and actively engaging with the materials we use, we can all work towards cleaning up the planet and reducing waste. Join the effort to make recycling and reuse information available to everyone today.

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