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Think Before
You Throw
Composting and Recycling
at Black Horse Pike Schools
Good for Your School
Good for the Community
Good for the Environment
Why Should you Compost and Recycle at your School?
Good for Your School
Allows Students and Staff to learn about nature, conserve resources, reduce waste,
and save money by cutting down on garbage costs.
Good for the Community
Compost improves soil structure and texture, increases the soil’s ability to hold both
water and air, and stimulates healthy root development in plants.
Good for the Environment
Food scraps and yard waste make up 20-30% of the waste stream. Making compost
keeps these materials out of landfills, where they take up precious space and release
methane emissions, a greenhouse gas 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide,
into the atmosphere.
Source: USEPA
Where should our Garbage go?
1.Reduce/Reuse It
2.Compost It
Most
Preferred
Reduce/Reuse
Compost
3.Recycle It
4.Landfill
Recycle
Landfill
Least
Preferred
Where should our Garbage go?
Reduce/Reuse It – Prevent making waste by using Reusable Lunch Bags and
Containers, Bottles and Bags.
Use Reusable Instead of Disposable
Where should our Garbage go?
Compost It – Composting is the act of turning organic waste — i.e., food
scraps, plants, paper — into soil that can be used to improve garden soil so
that plants will grow big and be nutritious.
Before
After
Where should our Garbage go?
Recycle It– Recycling is the process of turning used products into a
new product; this is done to conserve the consumption of resources,
energy and space used in landfills.
At School –
Beverage Boxes, Plastic
to
bottles and containers,
Aluminum Cans, and Glass Bottles
Before
After
What if we Didn’t Compost or Recycle –
How Long would it take Materials to Breakdown?
Biodegradable
Non Biodegradable
- Material, generally organic or material derived
from nature, that is Capable of being broken
down into harmless products by the action of
living things such as fungi, bacteria and
insects.
- Material, generally in-organic or man-made
material, that is Not Capable of being broken
down into harmless products by living things.
from something that
was once living
2 months – 15 years
from non-living things
100 years - Infinity ∞
Source: NYSDEC
What if we Didn’t Compost or Recycle –
Where would our Garbage Go?
To the Landfill – What a Waste!
• Although the US makes up only
5% of the world’s population, it
produces about 40% of the worlds
waste.
• Approximately 60% of our waste
thrown away today could be
recycled.
What Can You Do to Make the Composting and Recycling
Program Successful?
Participate!
YOU Have the Ability to Make this program a Success!
Tips for an Successful Program:
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Educate Students and Staff on Correct Segregation of
Compost, Recyclable, and Landfill materials.
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Display Informative Signs and Posters.
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Establish a Straight Forward Collection Bin Set-Up.
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Sort Waste at the Table Before Discarding.
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Repeat Regular Reminders about the Program at
Lunchtime and throughout the School Day.
Correct Waste Segregation –
What Goes Into the Compost Bin?
Food and Paper Waste
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Place ALL Food left on your tray,
separated from plastic or non-paper
wrapping.
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Any Paper product including, paper
plates, napkins, paper food wrappers,
wooden popsicle sticks, wax paper, and
tissues.
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Any Cardboard Containers including
Milk cartons (without plastic spouts),
and food trays.
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NO Plastic straws, plastic wrap, or
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NO Metal - aluminum foil, yogurt foil
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NO Styrofoam - Styrofoam lunch trays,
plastic bags, etc.
tops, foil lined packaging, etc.
soup bowls, cups, etc.
Correct Waste Segregation –
What Goes Into the Recycling Bin?
Recyclable Beverage and Food Containers, Bottles and Cans
What Goes Into the RECYCLING BIN?
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Plastic
to
bottles and containers
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Aluminum cans
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Glass bottles
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Tin cans
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Juice/Milk Boxes (No Straws)
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Clean Paper/Cardboard
Correct Waste Segregation –
What Goes Into the Landfill Bin?
Items NOT Compostable or Recyclable Go into the Landfill
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Plastic Straws
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Plastic film and Plastic wrappers
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Styrofoam Cups, Plates, Bowls, and Trays
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Plastic forks, spoons, knives
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Plastic plates and cups
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Non-Recyclable Plastic containers
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Aluminum Foil, Foil lids, Foil lined Paper
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Chip Bags
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Fruit Pouches
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Drink Pouches
Great Signage
Straight Forward Collection Bin Set-Up
Recycling
Liquids
Landfill
Sort Waste at the Table Before Discarding
Sort Waste on Tray
Dispose
Waste in
Correct Bin
Compost
Recycling
Landfill
Thank You
Organic Diversion, LLC
46 South Maple Avenue
Marlton, NJ 08053
856-988-7733
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